5.2.1
Tab Panel
Figure 48: Tab panel
In the left part of the main window of the configurator there is a tab panel, with
which it is possible to switch between groups of device settings.
On the “Zones” tab, the parameters of the wired zones connected to the device are
configured.
The “Wireless devices” tab is intended for connection of wireless devices to the
device – detectors, keyfobs, keypads and repeaters. On the same tab, it is possible
to configure their settings. This tab is displayed in the configurator only if a wireless
extender is connected to the device.
User codes that will arm and disarm the device can be set on the “Users” tab. Here
it is possible to assign one or more TM-keys to the user, and also specify the wireless
keyfob given to a user.
The “Partitions” tab configures the partitions of the site. On this tab it is possible
to specify in which partitions which wired and wireless zones are included, and in
addition, specify which users can arm or disarm the partitions.
On the “Miscellaneous” tab, it is possible to set the intervals that are used when
repeating the events sent to the Security Center, specify the type of backup power
source connected to the device, turn on or off the sound and light indicator, etc.
Settings that the device shall use when transmitting events via GSM and Ethernet
communication channels can be specified on the “Security Center” tab.
Parameters that determine the transmission of events over a radio channel are spec-
ified on the “Radio” tab.
The “Cloud” tab is intended to indicate to which Cloud the device shall be connected
in order for the engineer to have a remote access to it. The parameter values on this
tab shall only be changed if you are using Private Cloud, or it is necessary to specify
the parameters for connecting to the Cloud manually.
On the “Ethernet” tab, it is possible to change the device connection settings to the
local network. This tab is displayed in the configurator only if an optional Ethernet
Adapter module is connected to the device.
The parameters of cellular operators, such as the access point name (APN), user
name and password for access to packet data services, can be changed on the “GSM
Operators” tab.
The “Automatic controls” tab is intended for programming the device behavior de-
pending on various conditions. Any events formed by the device or time can act as
the conditions. Arming or disarming and actions with open collectors are actions
that the device can perform.
Events that are stored in the device non-volatile memory can be viewed on the “Event
history” tab. Here it is possible to mark, as posted, the events that are waiting for
delivery to the Security Center in the transmission queue.
The “State panel” tab displays the status of communication channels, wired and
wireless zones in real time.
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