Alarm Monitor General Knowledge Flashcards
What nine programs is Advantor comprised of? (31-108, 3.1.1)
iMonitor, iGraphics, iNavigator, iBadge, iReports, Access Viewer, Admin Functions, ID Layout, and Messages. (31-108, 3.1.1)
What is a Operator? (31-108, 3.2.3)
Any person provided a system login ID and password for ASN software
What is a System Administrator? (31-108, 3.2.4)
The person responsible for overseeing the ASN environment
What is a User? (31-108, 3.2.5)
Any person authorized to arm and disarm at the keypad or provided access through protected doors. Also applicable to individuals allowed to login to the Video Management System (VMS).
What is a Access Code? (31-108, 3.2.13)
A code, verified at the panel, that is the first part of the arm/disarm sequence. It is common to all individuals having authorization to arm/disarm a secure area.
What is a Arm/Disarm Number? (31-108, 3.2.14)
The second part of the arm/disarm sequence, verified at the database (Server).
What is a Keypad? (31-108, 3.2.15)
User interface for arming/disarming panels and partitions locally. Also used for displaying current status and identifying problems.
What is a Workstation (WS)? (31-108, 3.2.16)
A networked computer that runs ASN software
What are Devices? (31-108, 3.2.19)
Resources including cameras, monitors, audio, etc.
What are Salvos? (31-108, 3.2.20)
A combination of commands sent to one or more cameras to execute a demand.
What are Sets? (31-108, 3.2.21)
Groupings of cameras that a specific User can view in VMS.
What are Walls? (31-108, 3.2.22)
Screens that can display multiple videos from one or many Cameras
What does the iMonitor do? (31-108, 3.3)
iMonitor is the ASN monitoring application used to monitor alarms and system activity.
What does acknowledging an alarm do? (31-108, 3.3.4.1)
Silences the alert beeping occurring during the alarm.
What is an emergency duress? (31-108, 4.1.3.4)
Provides a means for personnel under duress to set off a silent alarm that will annunciate at BDOC notifying 412 SFS of a duress situation.