Detectors/Devices Menu
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Internal Sounders
This menu allows you to add, delete and edit internal radio sounders.
See Table 1 on page 2 for the maximum number of internal radio sounders per control
unit.
Add/Del Sounder
To add or remove an internal radio sounder, select
Add/Del Sounder
, then choose one of
the sounder numbers (names). If you are adding a sounder, activate the tamper switch
(please refer to the sounder's installation instructions).
Edit Sounder
This contains:
Name
Allows you to name the device.
Partitions (partitioned system only)
This has the same purpose as allocating partitions to an external radio siren (see
above).
WAMs
Each control unit can learn the maximum number of WAMs given in Table 1 on page 2.
Although the WAM provides five different modes, only mode 1, repeater module, is
relevant. The installer must select the repeater mode when commissioning the WAM
hardware.
When working as a repeater module, the WAM repeats the signals from any detectors
within its range, amplifying them to a level that the control unit can detect. This allows you
to increase the area covered by radio detectors.
Note:
A WAM cannot repeat signals for other radio devices.
Use
Edit WAM
to give each WAM a meaningful name. The name can be up to 12
characters long.
Cameras
You can use this option to add up to four network (IP) cameras. When a specified trigger
(event) occurs, the control unit acquires JPEG images from the camera and saves them to
a locally-fitted SD card (purchased separately). For each trigger, 15 images are saved:
one image per second for 5 seconds prior to the event, and one image per second for 10
seconds after the event.
Note:
If you set up a corresponding email trigger (page 92), the control unit sends the
images by email to specified recipients.
Stored images can be viewed through the web interface, using the SecureConnect
app, or by inserting the SD card into a computer.
Before using this option, set up each camera as described in the camera installation
instructions.
The control unit periodically polls each camera and reports if there is no response.