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The table shows:
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NUMBER
: This is the sequential number of acquisition of the wireless siren.
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PHYS.ADDRESS
: This is the physical address of the wireless siren
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DESCRIPTION
: This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the wireless siren more easily.
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RADIO SUPERVISON
: This shows whether the function is enabled or disabled.
Double-click on the wireless siren line to open a pop-up window.
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Enter the identification label of the wireless siren in
Description
. Use only alphabetic characters,
including accented characters, numbers, and spaces.
•
Enable or disable the wireless siren wireless supervision.
The following buttons appear under the table:
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Modify
: This can be used to configure the wireless siren highlighted in the table.
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CSV
: This can be used to export the radio sirens table to a
“.csv” file, which can be opened with a
spreadsheet.
•
: This can be used to export the wireless sirens table to a PDF file.
It is possible to activate system status signalling on radio sirens. Under
Signal Type
select the option from
Nothing, Optical and Optical and Acoustic
.
5.21
Remote controls
This can be used to view the remote controls of the system.
It is accessed through the
PROGRAMMATION
→ Radio Peripheral → Remote Command
menu.
Figure 89 - Remote controls
The table shows:
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NUMBER
: This is the sequential number of acquisition of the remote control.
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PHYS.ADDRESS
: This is the physical address of the remote control.
•
DESCRIPTION
: This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the remote control more easily.
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SECTORS
: This shows the sectors paired to the remote control.
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KEY A
: This shows the scenario associated with the button.
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KEY B
: This shows the scenario associated with the button.
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KEY C
: This shows the scenario associated with the button.
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KEY D
: This shows the scenario associated with the button.
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KEY D (ACTION)
: This shows the scenario associated with the button.
The icon at the bottom indicates the numbering and position of the remote control.