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1
2
3
4
ID
Description
Radio ctrl 1
Radio ctrl 2
Radio ctrl 3
Radio ctrl 4
Fault cycles
Unlimited
Cycles
0
Radio controls
Send message options
Send detailed events SMS
Send Email messages
Send digital communication
Send notification to App
5
6
7
8
Radio ctrl 5
Radio ctrl 6
Radio ctrl 7
Radio ctrl 8
9
10
11
12
Radio ctrl 9
Radio ctrl 10
Radio ctrl 11
Radio ctrl 12
13
Radio ctrl 13
14
15
16
Radio ctrl 14
Radio ctrl 15
Radio ctrl 16
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Source expansion
Radio control properties
Serial Number
4 buttons
Type
Delete
Acquire
RSSI (received signal strength indication 0-100)
Read
0
17
18
19
20
Radio ctrl 17
Radio ctrl 18
Radio ctrl 19
Radio ctrl 20
21
22
23
24
Radio ctrl 21
Radio ctrl 22
Radio ctrl 23
Radio ctrl 24
25
26
27
28
Radio ctrl 25
Radio ctrl 26
Radio ctrl 27
Radio ctrl 28
29
Radio ctrl 29
30
31
32
Radio ctrl 30
Radio ctrl 31
Radio ctrl 32
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
Radio exp. 1
User
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
Area 5
Area 6
Area 7
Area 8
Area 1
Checked areas
Area
Key functions
F1 key function (top left)
Scenario / Activat
Scenario / Activat
Alarm
Scenario / Activat
F2 key function (top right)
F3 key function (bottom left)
F4 key function (bottom right)
Total activation
Total deactivation
Medical
Scenario P1
Forced activation
Instant activation
3.3.2 Radio controls
This section can be used to add or remove and configure remote controls.
STATUS/DESCRIPTION PANEL
ID
DESCRIPTION
SOURCE EXPANSION
USER
Identifies the position of the radio control. An uneditable checkbox next to the ID parameter; shows when a position is occupied, i.e. when a code
has already been acquired in that position.
For entering a specific, customised name for the device. For example, you might choose to change the name of "Radio Control 1" to “RC John” so
as to give a more specific idea of its user.
Shows a description of the radio module with which the radio control is associated.
Allows you to assign a user and hence the latter's authorisations to a radio control.
Selects the areas that can be controlled by the device during normal operation.
At least one area on which the device can act during normal
operation must be assigned to each active device [Reg. 32]
Column showing the names of the areas in the system. To edit names, see
"3.6 Areas" on page 37
.
AREAS PANEL
CHECKED AREAS
AREA
• Serial number:
the radio control serial number will appear the moment it is acquired.
• Type:
shows the type of radio control acquired (e.g.: 4 buttons, in the sense of a 4-button radio control).
• Acquire:
starts radio control acquisition.
• Delete:
deletes the selected radio control.
RSSI is the power of the radio signal between the radio control in use and the radio transmitter to which it is associated, where 0 is no signal and
100 is the maximum value that can be obtained.
• Read:
when this key is pressed the radio signal is read. The Minimum RSSI Acquisition value must be 40 RSSI.
RADIO CONTROL PROPERTIES
RSSI (SIGNAL LEVEL INDICATOR 0-100)
CONFIGURATIONS PANEL
See description
Function keys on page 88
.
FUNCTION KEYS
• Unlimited:
allows you to generate infinite cycles of fault alarms. If not selected, enables the Cycles box.
Selected [Reg. 33]
• Cycles:
if the Unlimited checkbox is not active, this box determines the number of fault alarm cycles that the selected radio control can generate
within an activation cycle (from one activation to the next).
FAULT CYCLES
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