
21 RF DEVICES MENU Add & ID RF Devices
is used to add devices (like RF detectors,
RF sounders, RF keypads etc.) to the wireless system.
Locate RF Devices
, this menu is used to locate a device that
has been assigned an ID. A device can be located by selecting
it in this menu and noting its LED pattern.
Remove RF Devices
, this menu is used to remove a device
from the system. Only a device that has been ID’ed can be
removed from the system.
RF Devices Options
is where you can configure the behavior
of individual wireless devices.
Note:
These 4 sub-menus are dealt in detail for specific devices in pages 12-43.
There are 5 sections in the
RF System Options
sub-menu...
The Supervisory feature monitors the conditions of the radio
paths between the panel and end devices.
With
Sup. Reports
(Supervisory Reports) set to YES you get a
fault message if one of those radio paths is broken.
By default, a radio path needs to be broken for 120 minutes
before you get a Supervisory Report. To change this time, go to
Sup. Time
(Supervisory Time) and select any time between 20
and 999 minutes.
You can also activate your internal bell (or siren) if you set
Sup.
Bells
(Supervisory Bells) to YES. Only applies when system is
armed. By default this feature is set to NO.
By its nature, an RF-Echo will have a small delay when
activating so you might like to silence it during a Walk Test by
setting
WalkTst Bells
(Walk Test Bells) to NO. By default it is
set to YES.
RF Jam Detect
is a feature that can flag a fault message
whenever the radio channel is being jammed.
Note:
Contact Tech. Support if adjusting supervisory signal
or
jam detect. We
advise that these settings be left as per the default settings (i.e. as YES).
212 Locate RF Devices
213 Remove RF Devices
214 RF Devices Options
215 RF System Options
216 RF Camera Options
211 Add & ID RF Devices
Devices Menu
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Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
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There are 4 sections in the
sub-menu...
Image Size
is defaulted to
VGA
which is 640x480 pixels. If you
press YES you can toggle to
QVGA
which has a lower
resolution of 320x240 pixels but has a quicker transmission
time.
Color
is defaulted to
YES
. You can select black and white by
pressing NO but unless there are specific site-related reasons
for choosing black and white we recommend keeping the colour
on.
RF Camera Options