IDS Monitor Duties Flashcards
Changeover Procedures
A joint routine verification will be conducted by the oncoming IDS monitor with offgoing monitor as outlined in the changeover checklist and any discrepancies will be noted in SF Blotter.
Pass-on book
Review book and work order log to verify the status of all open work orders, account for all books, checklists, false and nuisance alarm log and OI
Log on
Oncoming ids monitor will log off by clicking the ASN Login to Log I’m to ASN on A computer. Oncoming will type in his/her log-in name and password.
Alarm activity
Last 12 hours if I’m work cycle, or last 72 if not I’m your work cycle
Change over procedures
Review pass on book, review false alarm rate / nuisance alarm rate log, review work order logs, log on, check alarm activity
Interior invalid alarms
No more than 1 false and 3 nuisance per sensor region per calendar month
Daily (Durress)
Daily and weekly checks are duress checks (arming not required). Custodian will contact alarm monitor.
Quarterly Tests
Conducted between the 1-15 day of January, April, July & October. Lost all alarms on AF Form 3126. Alarm system test record needs to all alarms and be checked before test. Facility personnel will not test panel/component tamper zones. Will be conducted by Alarm maintenance.
AF Form 3126 Attachment 10
Where test are logged my alarm monitor and facility. Alarm accounts not test within first 15 days of each quarter must be actively pursued by day and swing shifts till completed.
Account list
List all accounts in the resolve database by account number or alphabetically.
Late to arm
List facilities which are late to close
Arm/Disarm
Identifies all facilities disarmed at the time of report
Open/Close report
Lists each facilities open and close time and the employee by name
UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)
Back up battery if there is a decrease or loss in power. Contact controller to ensure the generator has started
BMS Sensor
A magnetically operates mechanical sensor used to detect intruders at the exterior of a structural exclusion area. Typically the switch is balanced in the open position in the magnetic field between two magnets. Of the external magnet is moved, the magnetic field will be disturbed causing the switch to move to a closed position. No electric power necessary. Tamper protected.