
The detector doesn’t switch to the armed mode instantly. The time it takes to switch to
armed mode depends on two factors: exit delays (speci ed in the
) and
the hub–detector ping interval (in Fibra settings, the default value is 36 seconds). In the
rst case, the delay is set by a user or a PRO with administrator rights. The second case
takes one ping interval for the hub to notify the detector about the transition to armed
mode.
Fibra data transfer protocol
The detector uses Fibra technology to transmit alarms and events. This two-way
bus data transfer protocol provides fast and reliable communication between
the hub and the rest of the devices within the system. Fibra uses the bus
connection method to quickly deliver data even with 100 devices connected to
the system.
Fibra supports block encryption with a oating key and authentication of
devices at each communication session to prevent sabotage and device
spoo ng. To monitor connection with the system devices and display their
statuses in real-time in the Ajax apps, the protocol involves regular detector
polling by the hub with an interval of 12 to 300 seconds.
Learn more about the Fibra protocol (in progress)
Connection of third-party wired detector
You can connect an external wired NC (normally closed) detector to
GlassProtect Fibra detector. This detector can be of any type: motion, opening,
or vibration detector.
GlassProtect Fibra will not power the third-party detector. The detector should
be connected separately. To learn the type and input voltage of the third-party
detector, refer to the device documentation or contact the manufacturer’s
technical support.
How to connect a third-party wired detector to GlassProtect Fibra (in
progress)
Sending events to the monitoring station
Summary of Contents for GlassProtect Fibra
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