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The Bus Peripherals table shows the following values
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CATEGORIES:
This shows the type of peripheral device connected to the bus.
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LOGIC ID:
This shows the logical address assigned to the device by the control panel.
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DESCRIPTION:
This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the device more easily.
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COMUNICATION QUALITY:
This indicates the quality of the data transmission between the
control panel and the device. The range goes from 0 to 100% if the displayed value is lower than
80% it is advisable to decrease the speed of the dialogue bus.
This indicates that communication is optimal (values between 80% and 100%).
This indicates that the communication with the control panel is not optimal (val. between 0 and 79%).
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VOLT:
This indicates the voltage present on the device input terminals.
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TEMPERATURE:
This indicates the temperature detected by the keypads.
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TAMPER:
This indicates whether there is a tamper condition on the device,
= Tamper OK
= Tamper open
= Tamper not available
The following buttons appear under underneath:
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CSV
: This can be used to export the inputs list to a
“.csv” file, which can be opened with a spreadsheet.
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, which exports the list of inputs to a PDF file.
6.1.5
Radio Peripherals
This can be used to view all the information and all the values related to the wireless devices and
automatically enables the walk test procedure to test the quality of the wireless link with the peripheral
devices.
It is accessed through the
DIAGNOSTIC
→ Radio
Peripherals
menu.
Figure 114
– Wireless devices
The Radio Peripherals table shows the following values:
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CATEGORIES:
This shows the type of wireless device.
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LOGIC ID:
This shows the logical address assigned to the wireless device.
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DESCRIPTION:
This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the device more easily.
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SEGNAL LEVEL:
This indicates the quality of data transmission between the control panel and
the peripheral device. The range goes from 0 to 100%.
This indicates that communication is optimal (values between 40% and 100%).
This indicates that the communication with the control panel is not optimal (val. between 0 and 39%).
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SUPERVISION:
This indicates the supervision status.
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BATTERY STATUS:
This indicates the battery status of the wireless devices.
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TAMPER:
This indicates whether there is a tamper condition on the device,
= Tamper OK
= Tamper open
Device not protected by Tamper (e.g. Remote Control)
The following buttons appear under underneath:
•
CSV
: This can be used to export the inputs list to a
“.csv” file, which can be opened with a spreadsheet.
•
, which exports the list of inputs to a PDF file.