CPX230NWB ALARM CONTROL PANEL – INSTALLER MANUAL
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4.3.10.
Switch off periodic repeating of wireless detectors loss events
This function allows you to switch off only the option periodic repeating to the monitoring
station events about loss of the wireless detector.
NOTE: This option is available since the firmware version 2.10.0
4.3.11.
Periodic repeating of wireless detectors loss events
This function allows you to switch on periodic repeating of wireless detector loss events to
the monitoring station (starting from the first loss).
<time [h]>
The time is expressed in hours. The default value is 6 hours, the minimum is 2 and the
maximum is 24.
NOTE: This option is available since the firmware version 2.10.0.
4.3.12.
ACN numbers for communication in the Contact ID format
When transmitting data in the Contact ID format, you can set up individual numbers for
system account identification – ACN0, and its subsystems accounts, partition 1 – ACN1 and
partition 2 – ACN2. This allows you to determine, which part of the system the signal from.
NOTE: This option is available since the firmware version 2.9.0
4.3.12.1.
Entering and modification of ACN Numbers
If ACN0 number is entered, it is attached to each system event sent to the monitoring
station. System events are those that provide information about the entire system, i.e.
power failure, modem reset, clock loss.
If numbers ACN1 and ACN2 are entered, the ACN1 is attached to each non-system event
(with partition ID 1 and/or 2) with information about partition 1, and to events with
information about partition 2 – the ACN2. Non-system events are those with information
about particular partitions, i.e. about arming/disarming partitions 1 and/or 2, alarms
activated by triggering the detectors assigned to partitions.
In order to define numbers, press the keypad:
<button 1/2/3> <number>
Where:
button 1
– setting or changing the ACN1 number of the partition 1 account
button 2
– setting or changing the ACN2 number of the partition 2 account
button 3
– setting or changing the ACN0 number of the system account
number
– ACN number – any four hexadecimal characters