SecureComm Menu - SecureWave Panels - contd.
2
Mains Delay
2
Timer
2
Test Period
2
GSM Poll Fault
2
Options
1
Alarm Delay
1
Message
Call Monitoring
5s
1
Test Start
55m
20s
Yes
Yes
Yes
1
LAN Poll Fault
1
Status
3
All Poll Fault
3
IP Monitor
2
Make Test Call
1
Account
5
IP Test Calls
4
Delays
6
Server Signals
7
AVI
3
Reports
By default, there is an
Alarm Delay
of 20 seconds. This is to
reduce false reporting. Enter this sub-menu to change to delay
to a time (in seconds) of your choice.
By default, there is a
Mains Delay
of 55 minutes. During a
power-cut a mains fault will only be reported to an ARC if this
period is exceeded. Enter this sub-menu to change to delay to
a time (in minutes) of your choice.
During an installation, the installer can programme the system
to make its first test call to the monitoring centre at a specific
time into the future. Select
Test Start
and key-in the hours and
minutes of the first test call.
Following on from the first test call, subsequent test calls can
be made at a set interval. Select the number of hours of this
interval by keying-in a number in
Test Period
.
These settings allow the installer to tailor poll fault messages
being sent to the ARC. Depending on whether just one or both
of the GSM/WiFi communication paths are stable you may
choose to turn off a polling fail report.
WiFi Poll Fault:
When enabled, if the Wi-Fi communicator
loses connection to the SecureComm Server for longer than
the poll fail time on the chosen IP monitoring package, the
SecureComm Server will send a "LAN Poll Fail" IP Signal to
the monitoring station.
GSM Poll Fault:
When enabled, if the GSM communicator
loses connection to the SecureComm Server for longer than
the poll fail time on the chosen IP monitoring package, the
SecureComm Server will send a "GSM Poll Fail" IP Signal to
the monitoring station.
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9834 Delays
9835 IP Test Calls
9836 Server Signals
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