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is (it varies from 12 to 300 seconds, 36 seconds set by default), the longer is wireless
sensors’ battery life! At the same time it is suggested not to use a long polling period in
secure systems for places where delay can be critical (for example, in nancial
institutions). When the polling period is too long, the time span of statuses sending from
the sensors is increasing, which in uences secure system’s reaction to service events
(e.g. lost connection event). The system always reacts immediately to alarm events with
any polling period.
6. 4 outputs (T, S, B, J) correspond to service zones (Picture 18). Service zones
are used for sending operation data to the central unit. Service outputs’
functioning is adjustable (Picture 23), they can be impulse of bistable ones. It is
possible to switch off service outputs, in case they are not used in security
system’s central unit (panel). To switch off untick the checkbox against an
appropriate output’s name in con guration software (Picture 22).
Picture 23. Service outputs setting menu on page “Radio zones”
If the “Impulse“ mode is selected for reaction, the zone reacts to all activations
by closing/opening the output depending on “Initial state” setting (NC/NO) for
the time set in “Impulse time” option (Picture 24). By default, the impulse time is
1 second and the maximal value is 254 seconds.