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will be retrieved from there. If no database entry exists, the factory
defaults will be used.
To be sure that the pre-filled values represent the current settings in
the Subscriber, it is recommended that you retrieve the current
parameters from the Subscriber before you edit and send new values.
See “Get All Subscriber Data” under the
• Enter Address:
Freeform field to put location reference
information. This is stored in the database and is not sent to the
Subscriber.
• Set Check-In Interval
(Automatic Test)
:
When the Subscriber
Programming screen appears, a cursor will be flashing at the
check-in interval area. The intervals can be programmed between
one minute and 24 hours (the default setting is at 24 hours). To
minimize radio air traffic, an interval of 24 hours is recommended
except in high security applications. The ability to change this
timing feature by remote is a key advantage of the two-way AES
IntelliNet system. When you have entered a check-in time
interval, press
<Tab>
to move on to the next field. When done,
click [OK] press to send parameters to Subscriber and update the
database.
• Secondary Alarm Delay
(Additional Event Report Delay)
:
This
feature allows a subscriber unit to accumulate alarms, after its
initial alarm report, for a programmed time period. When an alarm
has occurred at a remote subscriber site, the central receiver is
notified immediately. The event report delay allows a remote unit
to compile subsequent alarms for a period of time, so that a
comprehensive packet of alarm data is sent to the
IntelliNet system
all at once, thereby reducing network airtime. This delay also
prevents a subscriber from attempting to monopolize the airtime by
having it wait between transmissions. The default setting for this
feature is 10 seconds. To change the event report delay, enter the
new value and press
<Tab>
to move to the next field.
A delay of less than 10 seconds is not recommended.