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  1. Event Maps

    The Event Maps Master File report returns the Event Maps, the signal translations based on the signal type, and the parameters related to them, in Manitou. Report Parameters Dealer ID - When applied, returns only the overrid...
  2. Contact List

    From these cards you can add and edit detailed information for selected Customer contacts. The Contact List contains all persons and entities that have access to a property. Not everyone may be contacted in the event of an alarm. However, if...
  3. Email to Text (SMS)

  4. Signaling in Manitou

    Manitou's Signal Handler is designed to easily and quickly manage the events passing into alarm handling.  Upon receipt of an alarm through the Receiver and Front End Processor (FEP),  the Manitou Signal Handler then accepts the alarm through ...
  5. Customer Systems - Programming

    Customer Transmitter Programming should only be used when no other feature or function can manage the events presented from the monitored location.   This page contains three cards. TX Programming - This is the signal translation...
  6. How Events Translate in Manitou

    Manitou's Signal Handler processes events into Manitou through the following path: Understanding if a panel type, or dealer, requires a Transmitter Type with signal translations, or signal translation programming within the Customer re...
  7. TMA Standard Enhanced Action Pattern Setup

    Find the file with information on TMA Standard Enhanced Action Pattern Setup here . ...
  8. Release Notes Manitou 2.1 - Update 33

  9. Customer Contact List

    The Customer  Contact List  contains all persons and entities that may be contacted for this Customer.  Any contacts created on the Customer are available for contacting on any of the Customer's accounts.   Contacts Card The contacts car...
  10. Creating a Complex Call Lists

    To jump quickly to sections within this article, click the links: General Schedules Contacts and Call Lists Adding Schedules to Call Lists Action Pattern Test Troubleshooting Introduction Quite often...