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Shows the sensor type, e.g. “door contact” for a window/door contact.
Zone no.
Shows the number of the zone. This is a consecutive number provided for
each newly added sensor. This number is important for wireless switches
(wireless socket or in-wall relay), for which a home automation rule can be set.
See chapter “Automation” for more detailed information.
Name
You assign this name when you add a new sensor. It is limited to 10
characters for hardware reasons.
Attribute
Shows the selected sensor attribute. See below.
State
Shows the current state of the sensors. If the field is blank, there is no
extraordinary event available. Depending on the type of sensor, the following
states are possible:
Open = open door sensor
Out of order = malfunction / low battery / out of range
Temperature indicator in degrees Celsius
Power consumption in Watt
Battery
This column shows that the battery of a sensor is low or empty.
Tamper contact
If a sensor is open or removed, the tamper contact of the sensor triggers an
alarm. Red shows that the tamper contact is open.
Bypass
Shows whether a bypass is active for next arming of the respective sensor. If
active, it cannot trigger in the next arming phase (disabled).
Sensors settings
You can assign different attributes and actions to most of the sensors. In case of an
alarm, they react in entirely different ways. Access the settings of a sensor via the
following items: “List”
“Sensor list”, then click on “Edit” to the right of the sensor.
Name
You assign this name when you add a new sensor or you change the name
later. It is limited to 10 characters for hardware reasons.
Burglary
If you assign the attribute “Burglary” to the sensor, then an alarm will be
triggered if this sensor is triggered in “Armed mode” and in “Home mode”.