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= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Installing The Ramp</span>''' =
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= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Control Panel</span>''' =
: This MARS System was built for the 4 Door Medium Paladin. While it can be removed and attempted to be put onto other vehicles, it was made for that model specifically. No promises it will work for other models or vehicles.
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: Your control panel is used for controlling your Alarms, Lights, and Sensors.
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: Setting it up is extremely easy. All you need to do is follow the steps.
  
== Instructions to link to Paladin ==
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== To Setup ==
# Ensure that the vehicle is turned off, including any lighting or other components that may change any attributes while installing the modification.
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: Follow these steps to setup your Control Panel.
# Take a copy of your vehicle as-is. Modifications may cause damage or unlink prims accidentally. Save a copy now in case this happens!
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# Rez out the control panel.
# Rez the modification near your vehicle.
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# Right Click and go into the object's contents.
# Right click the modification and select "Edit".
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# Edit the notecard "_config".
# With the Edit window open, hold your SHIFT key and left click the vehicle. This should select both objects at once. Make sure you select the vehicle last.
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# Enter an Alarm ID. (This is used to link alarms together).
# Press your CTRL + L keys, or click the "Link" button in the Edit window.
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# Choose who you want to access it. (Access)
# If prompted, confirm that you want to link the two objects together.
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# When linked, the modification should automatically position itself to the recommended position and resize if necessary.
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# If prompted, grant link permissions. This may unlink some prims. Make sure to delete them after.
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# If desired, you may usually move the equipment once linked.
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== Adding A Rappel Bar ==
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: If you don't want to use the pagers, then your control panel is all set up.
: This repel bar allows for deployment of the rappel rope to get over large fences/walls. This is perfect for rapid deployment.
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: Since the pager API is pre-built into the control panel, you can set all the variables in "_config" notecard.
# Ensure that the vehicle is turned off, including any lighting or other components that may change any attributes while installing the modification.
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# Take a copy of your vehicle as-is. Modifications may cause damage or unlink prims accidentally. Save a copy now in case this happens!
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# Rez the Rappel Bars near your vehicle.
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# Right click the modification and select "Edit".
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# With the Edit window open, hold your SHIFT key and left click the vehicle. This should select both objects at once. Make sure you select the vehicle last.
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# Press your CTRL + L keys, or click the "Link" button in the Edit window.
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# Once the item is linked, the Rappel bar will automatically position itself once the scripts have updated.  
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== Setting Up Pagers ==
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# Get Pager Network ID from Pager Computer Terminal.
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# Put Pager Network Key in "PagerKey" in the _config notecard.
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# Enter the channel you would like burglar alarm messages to be sent on.
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# Set how you want the message to be sent. Setting "ToneOut" to "Pager" will send it to only pagers.
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# Set the location of your control panel.
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# "PagerDebug" will send you pager's API error messages, if you're getting no messages on the pagers, this will help you and tell you why.
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= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Home Panel</span>''' =
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: The home panel allows for you to arm/disarm the burglary alarm.
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: It is also used to set the access list.
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: If a user is set on the access list, they will not set off the alarm when it is armed.
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== To Setup ==
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: Follow these steps to setup your Home Panel
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# Rez out the home panel.
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# Set your "AlarmID", make sure it matches the control panel.
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# Set your "Access". This will decide who can access the home panel. If it is set to group, anyone in the group matching the panel can access it.
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# Add names to the "WhiteList". Any names on this list will be ignored by the sensor and can access the home panel.
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= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Straight / Angled Sensor</span>''' =
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: The sensor will detect people.
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== To Setup ==
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: Follow these steps to setup your Sensor.
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# Rez out your Sensor, then position facing the area you want to detect.
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# Set the "AlarmID" to match your control panel.
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# Set the range of the sensor. This is how far the cone in front of the sensor will reach.
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= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Alarm</span>''' =
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: The alarm is used to make sound for the alarm.
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: You can set your own sound, or use one provided for you.
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== To Setup ==
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: Follow these steps to setup your Alarm.
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# Rez out the Alarm
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# Set the "AlarmID" to match your control panel.
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# Set the sound you would like to use. If you have your own sound, you will need to paste the sound UUID in the notecard.
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= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Emergency Light</span>''' =
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: The Emergency Light can either be turned on with the Control Panel, or when an alarm is triggered.
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== To Setup ==
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: Follow these steps to setup your Emergency Light
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# Rez out your Emergency Light.
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# Set the "AlarmID" to match your control panel.
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# Set whether you would like to have the lights turn on when the alarms are triggered.
  
 
= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Frequently Asked Questions</span>''' =
 
= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Frequently Asked Questions</span>''' =

Revision as of 18:09, 10 January 2022

← Nexus Burglar Alarm System

Nexus Burglar Alarm Documentation

This documentation is to better help you with the product to help you efficiently work with the product and make use of all of its features properly. Having trouble using a feature? Consult the documentation below.

Need help navigating this manual better? Please use the table of contents to the right of this page.

Before we get started on using the Burglar Alarm System, we would like to thank you for choosing us! If you have any questions please ask in our Second Life Group. If your questions are not answered, please file a ticket here on our Support Site.

Control Panel

Your control panel is used for controlling your Alarms, Lights, and Sensors.
Setting it up is extremely easy. All you need to do is follow the steps.

To Setup

Follow these steps to setup your Control Panel.
  1. Rez out the control panel.
  2. Right Click and go into the object's contents.
  3. Edit the notecard "_config".
  4. Enter an Alarm ID. (This is used to link alarms together).
  5. Choose who you want to access it. (Access)
If you don't want to use the pagers, then your control panel is all set up.
Since the pager API is pre-built into the control panel, you can set all the variables in "_config" notecard.

Setting Up Pagers

  1. Get Pager Network ID from Pager Computer Terminal.
  2. Put Pager Network Key in "PagerKey" in the _config notecard.
  3. Enter the channel you would like burglar alarm messages to be sent on.
  4. Set how you want the message to be sent. Setting "ToneOut" to "Pager" will send it to only pagers.
  5. Set the location of your control panel.
  6. "PagerDebug" will send you pager's API error messages, if you're getting no messages on the pagers, this will help you and tell you why.

Home Panel

The home panel allows for you to arm/disarm the burglary alarm.
It is also used to set the access list.
If a user is set on the access list, they will not set off the alarm when it is armed.

To Setup

Follow these steps to setup your Home Panel
  1. Rez out the home panel.
  2. Set your "AlarmID", make sure it matches the control panel.
  3. Set your "Access". This will decide who can access the home panel. If it is set to group, anyone in the group matching the panel can access it.
  4. Add names to the "WhiteList". Any names on this list will be ignored by the sensor and can access the home panel.

Straight / Angled Sensor

The sensor will detect people.

To Setup

Follow these steps to setup your Sensor.
  1. Rez out your Sensor, then position facing the area you want to detect.
  2. Set the "AlarmID" to match your control panel.
  3. Set the range of the sensor. This is how far the cone in front of the sensor will reach.

Alarm

The alarm is used to make sound for the alarm.
You can set your own sound, or use one provided for you.

To Setup

Follow these steps to setup your Alarm.
  1. Rez out the Alarm
  2. Set the "AlarmID" to match your control panel.
  3. Set the sound you would like to use. If you have your own sound, you will need to paste the sound UUID in the notecard.

Emergency Light

The Emergency Light can either be turned on with the Control Panel, or when an alarm is triggered.

To Setup

Follow these steps to setup your Emergency Light
  1. Rez out your Emergency Light.
  2. Set the "AlarmID" to match your control panel.
  3. Set whether you would like to have the lights turn on when the alarms are triggered.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why doesn't my Home Panel do anything when I click it?

When using the Home Panel, you will need to make sure that you have turned on your Control Panel. This will activate the entire system.

Why doesn't a person's name work on the Whitelist?

If you are putting people's names on the white list; if they do not have the last name in their Username, then you will need to supply the last name as "Resident".
Example, If my name is "Johnsmith123", my name will need to be formatted "Johnsmith123 Resident" on the whitelist.