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The Alarm Monitor is responsible for ___?
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Monitoring the alarm panels and dispatching patrols as required. This position will be manned 24/7 by a certified individual.
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False alarms are defined as ___
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Those alarms for which no cause can be determined.
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Nuisance alarms are defined as ___
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Those alarms caused by an influence the sensor was designed to detect such as an animal or an act of nature, but not related to intrusion. The influence must be clearly identifiable, short term and followed by immediate reset or it is considered a false alarm.
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Malfunctions will be ___
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Determined by NCOIC, ESS
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Who may provide relief for on-duty alarm monitors?
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Only certified alarm monitors or flight chief may provide relief for short breaks or meals if available.
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How early will alarm monitors report to BDOC prior to guard mount to conduct changeover?
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At least 45 minutes. DAF CPs will arrive 30 minutes prior.
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Explain Advantor changeover procedures...
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The Advantor Alarm System monitors ___
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On-base facilities and one off-base facility located in Asheville, North Carolina (14th Weather Squadron).
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The primary Advantor server is used for ___
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Monitoring alarms and is located at BDOC.
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The Advantor Alarm System consists of how many servers?
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2 servers (ADVSuite-1 Primary and ADVSuite-2 Alternate) located in BDOC.
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Who is authorized to switch from the primary to the alternative server?
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J4E or an Advantor alarm technician
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What are the three types of ASN operators?
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What are the primary ASN applications?
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What application must be launched first so all other applications can operate?
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Bouncer
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What is the primary application and monitoring platform used to monitor all panel information?
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Alarm Resolution
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