2.3.3.5 "Security" mode settings.
While in the main menu (Fig.13), select "Security mode" by pressing the
and
buttons and confirm
the selection by pressing
or
. A sub-menu will appear (Fig.18):
Fig.18 – "Security" mode settings
This group of parameters determines the need for alarm engagement (and its registration in the logbook)
when certain events occur. Active (enabled) items are highlighted in red.
2.3.3.5.1 Signal level.
This setting increases the radio signal strength level with a minimal increase regarding an interference level
(measured during switching to "Security" mode), leading to alarm engagement.
Being in the sub-menu of "Security" mode settings, select and activate (or deactivate) item "Signal level"
(if necessary) by pressing the
button. If it is necessary to change the relative threshold signal level (10 dB
by default), then press the
button. The numerical value selection in dB will be activated, as shown in Fig.19.
Fig.19 – Relative threshold signal level change for alarm engagement
Select a required value ranging from 1 to 55 dB by pressing the
and
buttons. Confirm the selection
by pressing
.
2.3.3.5.2 Frequency capture.
This parameter determines whether the frequency capture is an alarming event. While in the sub-menu of
the "Security" mode settings, if necessary, select and activate (or deactivate) the "Frequency capture" item by
pressing the button
.
2.3.3.5.3 Protocol.
This parameter determines whether the protocol identification is an alarming event. While in the sub-menu
of the "Security" mode settings, if necessary, select and activate (or deactivate) the "Protocol" item by pressing
the button
.
If it is necessary, turn on or off separately identified protocols by pressing the
button. A sub-menu of
the separate protocol selections will appear (Fig.20).