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When you are done configuring the system, press the “Apply changes” button at the top of the window.
The software will save the configuration file and write all of the settings into the memory of the devices.
Servicing
Each device makes different measurements that you can see in real‐time using the Strelez‐Master
software. For example, all wireless devices will send voltage levels for their main and backup battery, and
smoke sensors will send the dust level in its chamber. This information can be very useful for performing
maintenance activities. To access this data, go to the Service tab.
The table contains all of the available information for each device
Some of the more important columns include:
Actuality
– time since the last update
Primary/standby supply
– voltage level of the main and the backup battery
Fault
– current state of the device
Analog value and Analog type
– will contain different values based on the type of the device. For example,
smoke sensors measure the smoke (Analog value 1) and dust (Analog value 3) levels in the sensor
chamber.
The normal voltage level of a full battery in a wireless sensor is 3.2 V. The device will generate a fault event
if the voltage is in the range of 2,75 ± 0,1 V. Knowing this information, you can use EKHO Configurator to
plan battery replacement ahead of time.
The same principle applies to the dust level. The device goes into a fault state when the value is over 127,
however, it is recommended to clean the chamber when the dust level exceeds 64. By analyzing the analog
values you can plan maintenance procedures in advance and not risk any potential false alarms.