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Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 7d) TSD022
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3.3 Remove device
This menu allows removal of devices from the Radio Loop Module. A list of devices on the Radio
Loop Module are shown and the applicable device to be removed can be selected. A confirmation
of the device to be removed is required prior to removal.
3.4 Interface Status
This function allows the current status of the Radio Loop Module to be viewed. Available options
are: - Fault status, Background Level, Unique ident number and Software version. Additional
more detailed options are available by pressing the Navigation button on the required item. This
allows the following menus to be viewed;
Fault Status
– this menu when entered shows detailed information on the fault status of the
Radio Loop Module. If multiple faults are outstanding for the Radio Loop Module then by turning
the rotary control they can be individually viewed. The available fault descriptions are described
below;
No Fault Present
– this description indicates that the Radio Loop Module is not in any fault and
is operating normally.
The analogue value seen on the Fire Alarm Control Panel for this state is;
Analogue Value
Slot 5
Slot 6
Radio
Loop
Module
090
244
Ch1RFI Det
– this description indicates that a radio frequency interference signal has been
detected on radio channel 1 that the system is operating on.
Ch2 RFI Det
– this description indicates that a radio frequency interference signal has been
detected on radio channel 2 that the system is operating on.
The analogue value seen on the Fire Alarm Control Panel for when both Ch 1 and Ch 2 are in this
state is;
Analogue Value
Slot 5
Slot 6
Ziton Radio Loop
Module
181
118
Background Level
– this menu when entered shows the background radio signal level on the
two signalling channels used by the Ziton Radio Loop Module. The available background level
descriptions are described below;
Ch 1 –
this indicates the background level at the Radio Loop Module on the first frequency
channel used by the system. A range from 100 – 0 is shown to indicate the levels, a table of
which is shown at the end of this section.
Ch 2 –
this indicates the background level at the Radio Loop Module on the second frequency
channel used by the system. A range from 100 – 0 is shown to indicate the levels, a table of
which is shown at the end of this section.
100 shown indicates VERY HIGH
75 shown indicates HIGH
50 shown indicates MEDIUM
25 shown indicates LOW
0 shown indicates GOOD.