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: if enabled, then tamper protection function is automatically activated for the given
input. In this case the given input must be provided with an 1k
Ω
end-of-line resistor at the
end of the loop, directly at the controlling contact (see connection diagram).
Sensitivity:
the input sensitivity can be set in milliseconds between 10 and 10000.
Shorter state changes on the given input are ignored by the module upon activation and
restore as well.
Attention!
After changing the sensitivity settings, the module considers the first
activation on the given input still with the old setting! The new setting is validated
only after the first activation or after module restart.
CID code:
3-digit event code, consisting of 0..9,A,B,C,D,E,F characters for reporting to
monitoring station. (e.g. 110 = fire alarm). The restoration event is sent automatically
upon restore (for inputs, according to the input sensitivity settings). For inputs and tamper
event the module sends the zone number (001…006) automatically, according to the
number of the activated input (IN1…IN6).
Receiver pairs:
by checking the
1AB
and
2AB
checkboxes, you can enable for each
event which receiver pairs to be sent to through the two independent GPRS networks.
By this, it is possible to separate e.g. the alarm events and technical events (send alarm
events only to the alarm monitoring station, and technical events only to the technical
monitoring station) – see chapter “Operating logic”.
1AB
enabled: reporting is performed to receivers
1A
and
1B
:
Primary
1A
Primary
1B
2AB
enabled: reporting is performed to receivers
2A
and
2B
:
Primary
2A
Primary
2B
Name:
in this textbox you can add a name to the given input/event. The module does not
use the name entered here, but it is saved with the settings as informative data for an
easier system overview.