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6.1.6
Zigbee Peripherals
This can be used to view all information and values related to Zigbee devices.
It is accessed through the
DIAGNOSTIC
→ Zigbee
Peripherals
menu.
Figure 115 - Zigbee devices
The ZigBee Peripherals table shows the following values:
•
CATEGORIES:
This shows the ZigBee device type.
•
LOGIC ID:
This shows the logical address assigned to the Zigbee device.
•
DESCRIPTION:
This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the device more easily.
•
SEGNAL LIVEL:
This indicates the quality of data transmission between the control panel and the
peripheral device. The range goes from 0 to 100 expressed as a percentage.
This indicates that communication is optimal (values between 50 and 100).
This indicates that the communication with the control panel is not optimal (values between 0 and
49).
•
BATTERY STATUS:
This indicates the battery status of the wireless devices.
•
TAMPER:
This indicates whether there is a tamper condition on the device,
= Tamper OK
= Tamper open
= Tamper not available
The following buttons appear under underneath:
•
CSV
: This can be used to export the inputs list to a
“.csv” file, which can be opened with a spreadsheet.
•
, which exports the list of inputs to a PDF file.
6.1.7
Menu Input/Output
This allows the real-time monitoring of the status of the inputs and outputs. Outputs can also be controlled
(change of status).
It is accessed through the
DIAGNOSTIC→ INPUT/OUTPUT
menu.
Figure 116 - Inputs