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| Brand | SENSTAR |
|---|---|
| Model | FiberPatrol FP1150 Series |
| Category | Accessories |
| Language | English |
Provides a general introduction to the FiberPatrol system and its capabilities.
Details the technical specifications and components of the FiberPatrol sensor system.
Explains the three distinct configurations for the FP1150 Series sensor system.
Discusses recommended installation methods and types of FiberPatrol sensor cable configurations.
Details the loop configuration for single cut cable redundancy in closed perimeters.
Explains the split configuration for extended length coverage using sensors independently.
Describes the line configuration typically used when sensor units are at one end of the perimeter.
A variation of the line configuration using a lead cable from the sensor unit to one end of the perimeter.
Outlines the process of conducting a site survey to determine specific installation requirements.
Discusses fence installation requirements, types, and height considerations for effective detection.
Provides a step-by-step guide for completing a FiberPatrol fence-mounted installation.
Details safety precautions related to the Class 1 laser light used in the FiberPatrol system.
Outlines safety procedures for handling exposed optical fibers and disposing of fiber optic waste.
Provides performance specifications and handling recommendations for FiberPatrol sensor cables.
Details recommended maintenance activities and schedules to ensure optimal system performance.
Explains how the FiberPatrol software monitors for operational issues and component malfunctions.
Describes how the system status is reported and indicates operational states and potential errors.
Identifies signs of system malfunction for systems monitored remotely via a network.
Defines the functions and access provided to the Operator level in the FiberPatrol IDS software.
Details the access level required for adjusting system parameters and settings by a Supervisor.
Outlines the access level required for initial configuration and setup procedures by an Installer.
Guides the user through the initial setup and configuration process for the FiberPatrol sensor unit.
Describes the process of identifying and marking site features and zone boundaries for accurate mapping.
Explains how to use the tap test method for calibrating fence-mounted sensor cable locations.
Details the tamp test procedure for calibrating buried sensor cable locations and site features.
Guides the user through setting up alarm detection parameters for testing and calibration.
Provides detailed steps for calibrating the start and end points for sensors in loop configurations.
Details calibration steps for set start/end points when sensors run in opposite directions.
Explains how to calibrate the sensor offset and scale for loop configurations to ensure accuracy.
Guides on adjusting sensor scales and offsets for split configuration accuracy.
Details the procedure to verify the sensor start point in split configurations for accurate detection.
Explains how to set up and calibrate the sensor system for line configurations.
Details the process for calibrating the start location for sensor cables in line configurations.
Guides on calibrating offsets and scales for sensor cables in line configurations.
Details identifying and locating fence features and zone boundaries for accurate alarm display.
Describes how to locate the start point of the sensing cable on a fence using tap tests.
Explains how to tap the sensor cable near splice locations for accurate feature marking.
Details how to mark sensitivity loops at fence posts for location calibration.
Guides on locating gates for zone definition, considering service or isolation loops.
Explains how to locate bypass points using isolation loops for accurate mapping.
Describes how to locate features at non-linear cable deployment points on fences.
Guides on tapping sensor cables at zone boundaries for accurate location calibration.
Guides on downloading and acquiring satellite images for creating the site map.
Provides instructions for navigating and interacting with map images in the IDS Map Manager software.
Details the configuration for alarm reporting via the Network Manager interface.
Describes the information included in a standard FiberPatrol alarm report.
Explains how to conduct intrusion simulations to test and fine-tune detection parameters.
Describes methods for simulating cut intrusions to test system response.
Guides on simulating intrusions for buried cable applications like TPI and tunneling.
Details the procedure for setting global sensitivity thresholds for the entire sensor cable.
Details Environment Compensation settings to screen out environmental factors causing nuisance alarms.
Explains Temporal Compensation for removing background signals based on historical data.
Details Spatial Compensation for removing common-mode disturbance signals caused by environmental factors.
Provides settings to prevent nuisance alarms from nearby parallel motion like vehicles or trains.
Explains how to use the Save Raw Data function for fine-tuning sensor detection parameters.
Guides on replaying saved data to adjust detection parameters and fine-tune the sensor.
Describes the Frequency Display window for viewing signal amplitudes on a zone-by-zone basis.
Details additional settings accessible via the Installer level for system verification and troubleshooting.
Provides definitions for key terms used within the FiberPatrol system.
Explains how the FiberPatrol system automatically powers up and initializes.
Details how to manually log in to Windows for system startup.
Guides on launching the FiberPatrol IDS software after system startup.
Defines the different user access levels (Operator, Supervisor, Installer) and their permissions.
Describes the main interface for operating the FiberPatrol system.
Explains the fields within the Status Panel that indicate system operational state.
Details the different system status messages and their meanings.
Explains how the Alarm Status field indicates the number and state of current alarms.
Describes how the Alarm Location field displays the position of currently selected alarms.
Describes the Menu bar providing access to system functions based on user access level.
Explains the Alarms Sub-Panel, its Alarm List, attributes, and map display features.
Details how the Alarm List displays current alarms in reverse chronological order.
Lists the detailed attributes provided for each alarm in the Alarm List.
Describes how the Map Display shows the perimeter, alarm locations, and alarm explosions.
Explains how to use the Clear Alarm button to acknowledge and process alarms.
Outlines the steps an operator takes to acknowledge and manage alarms.
Details the information contained within the Alarm Dialog for cause and response entry.
Explains the Alarm History Sub-Panel for viewing past events and disturbances.
Details the Log Sub-Panel for accessing intrusion events and system activity logs.
Explains the Signal sub-panel for viewing detection parameters and disturbance graphs.
Describes the graphs displaying disturbance signals, count, and event status.
Explains how selecting the Waterfall button displays disturbance graphs for sensors.
Outlines the Supervisor menu structure providing access to configuration and test functions.
Describes functions available within the System menu for operators and supervisors.
Details functions within the Manage menu for alarm clearing, zone management, and password changes.
Outlines functions within the Configure menu for saving, loading, and updating system settings.
Describes functions within the Service menu for simulations, status checks, and fine-tuning.
Details supervisor-specific functions related to system setup and operation.
Guides on defining alarm zones, their attributes, and properties within the system.
Details how supervisors can assign and change passwords for system user access levels.
Guides on setting up automatic alarm clearing based on time or event completion.
Details how to configure the Remote Communications Interface for remote access and control.
Lists specifications for FiberPatrol control room equipment, including sensor units and mounting.
Provides detailed specifications for standard and armored FiberPatrol sensor cables.
Guides on setting up alarm reporting through the Network Manager interface.
Describes the specific information included in FiberPatrol alarm reports.