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4. Programming wireless terminal
4. Programming wireless terminal
The programming of a wireless terminal can only be done through the control panel programming software.
On accessing the software, it is necessary to open a solution, configuration of the real system to be
designed. Successively a terminal previously configured or to be configured as “wireless” must be selected.
After which it will be possible to access the device programming in order to select or change the device type
and its parameters.
4.1 Wireless terminal parameters
Use detector LED
The red LED on the device provides visual signalling of alarm or tamper conditions on the device
itself.
Bypass tamper
This option disables open/dislodgement tamper signalling.
Disable wireless mon-
itoring
Enabling this option (disabled at default), disables wireless monitoring on the detector.
In the event of the loss of the specific detector, no event will be generated and no fault signal will be
signalled on the keypad.
Disable detector on par-
tition disarming
In order to increase battery life, the PIR detector will deactivate when the partitions it belongs disarm
and activate when the partitions it belongs to arm.
When the detector is deactivated it will not generate alarms.
From the moment the partitions arm, there may be a delay of up to 3 minutes before the detector
receives the activation command.
Alarm pulses
This is the number of pulses (each lasting as long as the programmed “Alarm pulse duration”) neces-
sary to generate a zone alarm event.
If this value is more than 1, you must also program the “Multi-pulse time” parameter.
Multi-pulse time
This parameter applies only when the “Alarm pulse num.” is higher than 1.
This is the window during which a number of alarm pulses must be detected (each lasting as long as
the programmed “Alarm pulse duration”) equal to the value programmed for “Alarm pulses” in order
for the system to generate an alarm.
This time window can be expressed in seconds or minutes.
Alarm pulse duration
This is the length of time (after detection of alarm conditions) the zone will allow before generating an
alarm.
Expressed in multiples of 15 milliseconds or minutes.
Shock detector sens-
itivity
from least sensitive to most sensitive
Maximum angle allowed
before signalling of tilt-
ing occurs.
from 5° to 70° (the default value depends on the control panel)
Shock/Tilt time
If the device is set to detect shock waves (bangs or vibration), this parameter refers to the time within
which the shock waves must be detected.
If the device is set to detect tilting, this parameter refers to the time with which the change in the angle
will be signalled.
from 1 to 125 (100msec or sec)
4.2 Real-time
For each configured device the software provides a direct software-to-device connection which allows visu-
alization of the real-time values of the following features of the wireless sounder:
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