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Security Escort | Technical Reference Manual | 3.0  System Menus 
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Transponder Area 
Wandering Alarm - Create a protected 
area by placing a virtual monitor fence 
around an area of the main map. These 
areas are defined in the transponder 
database. If this transmitter is 
constrained to remain within one of 
these defined areas, first select the 
defining transponder in the Transponder 
Name
 field. Then select the desired 
area from this dropdown list of the 
transponder’s area names. 
For the wandering alarm to work, the 
supervision period must also be 
programmed for this transmitter. 
Specific transmitters are marked in the 
Subscriber Database to be constrained 
within a specific fenced area defined 
by this option. If the transmitters 
leave their defined area, the system 
reports this as a wandering alarm and 
continues to monitor and track the 
location of the transmitter until the 
alarm is canceled from the screen in 
the normal way. However, these tracking 
updates can only occur every 
supervision transmission period (not on 
an accelerated rate like a tracking 
alarm). 
The Security Escort System computes the 
location of the transmitters when they 
broadcast automatic supervision 
transmissions periodically. 
Because of the basic location accuracy 
and the floor-to-floor accuracy of the 
system, there is a potential for some 
false alarms. If false alarms are a 
problem, check the Filter Virtual Fence 
checkbox in the Edit Security 
Preferences Screen. If you do this, two 
successive location calculations 
indicate the transmitter moved outside 
the protected area before an alarm was 
generated. The downside of this is a 
delay in the reporting of a wandering 
alarm of one extra transmitter 
supervision period. 
Alarm Group 
This is the alarm group that controls 
the arm/disarm status of this 
transmitter. Select the desired alarm 
group from the dropdown list. This 
alarm group must be armed for this 
transmitter to cause an alarm, which is 
displayed. If no alarm group is 
assigned, the transmitter is always 
armed. 
Requires Check-in 
When this checkbox is checked, this 
transmitter activates once each day 
during the check-in schedule time. At 
the end of the check-in period, if the 
subscriber fails to check-in, a Failed 
to Check-in Report is generated and 
presented to the operator. This report 
contains all of the people who failed 
to check-in with their first address 
line and phone number. All subscribers 
in the report must be checked on to 
make sure they are not in need of 
assistance, as this may be a life-
threatening situation. A printed report 
may be generated. 
If the transmitter is not a point type, 
the transmitter can generate alarms and 
therefore a test transmission is used 
for the check-in. 
If the transmitter is a point type, any 
non-trouble transmission serves as a 
check-in. 
One of the ten schedules must be 
selected as the check-in schedule to 
define the check-in period. 
Done 
Click this button when all changes are 
complete to return the main Subscriber 
Database Edit Screen. 
3.1.6 Transponder Database 
The Transponder Database is established 
at system set-up and contains all 
necessary configuration data for each 
transponder, receiver, and alert unit. 
It describes the basic structure of the 
installation, including all device 
names, locations, types, multiplex 
addresses, and so on. This information 
is used by the central console to 
generate alarm and test displays on the 
central console and in determining 
which alert units are activated. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Figure 8: 
Find Transponder’s