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On Duty, Standby is typically used for an asset that is on duty but not dispatched to an
incident.
At Incident, Safe is for an asset which is on scene of an incident but not in a dangerous or
life-threatening assignment.
At Incident, Dangerous is for an asset which is on the scene of an incident and is in a
dangerous or life-threatening assignment.
The Profile within an RSN will not change unless configured to do so through a condition
experienced in the field or through a command given through a user application.
8.3.3 Create the Inheritance Tree
For the First Responder market, TeraHop Networks recommends that you create the
inheritance tree similar to the tree illustrated below.
8.3.4 Associate Each RSN with a Configuration
After you have created the inheritance tree in the left-hand pane, you need to associate each
RSN with a configuration.
See the instructions in Configuring RSNs with the RSN Configuration Tool (RCT),
Associating RSNs with Configurations.
8.3.5 Set the Parameters for the RSN Sensors
Recommended settings for Motion, No Motion, Shock sensors and Check-in.
For each RSN now in your configuration tree, you need to set the parameters of the RSN
sensors.
The key parameters that can be configured through the Behavior Profiles are the enabling or
disabling of supported sensors (No-motion, Motion, and Shock) and the RSN Check-in rate.