
INKA, IOR, REPO & LINK
3.4.4 Disable Acknowledge
By default an
acknowledge
radio message is sent as a response to every received radio message.
If an alarm transmitter does not receive any acknowledge, it keeps transmitting a number of short and
long packages the same way that the units in the IOR family do. See section 3.4.3 above.
To force alarm transmitters to always send all its short and long packages, it is possible to disable the
acknowledge message in IOR, REPO and LINK. This is used to allow many alarm receivers to receive
the same radio message.
Note that when acknowledge is disabled in a REPO or IOR, the
transmission delay
must be at least
2.5 seconds, see section 3.4.6.
The
disable acknowledge
parameter is found in the
radio
section under the
preferences
tab in IOR
Programmer.
INKA
IOR
REPO
Disable transmission of acknowledge
messages
Check box 316
INKA
IOR
REPO
Enable transmission of acknowledge
messages
Uncheck box 316
3.4.5 In Passage Delay
To avoid sending unnecessary alarms, it is possible to configure a delay before an alarm is sent when
a wired input is trigged. This delay is called
in passage delay
, and may be helpful for care personnel
entering through a door with a door alarm. If the unit is turned off before the in passage delay has
expired, then an alarm will not be transmitted.
The
in passage delay
parameter is found in the
miscellaneous
section under the
preferences
tab in
IOR Programmer.
INKA
IOR
Configure the unit to transmit any alarm
immediately after a wired input has been
trigged (
in passage delay
= 0 seconds)
Enter the value 0 in text box 308
INKA
IOR
Configure the unit to wait 10 seconds
before transmitting an alarm after a wired
input has been trigged
(
in passage delay
= 10 seconds)
Enter the value 10 in text box 308
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