NEO IP/GSM Technical Handbook
Document number: NE41 09002-02 v2.0
5.8
Replace last digit in code
It is possible to change the last digit in the alarm code depending on which unit
that has activated the alarm. When using this function it is appropriate to add a
digit to the normal alarm code. If the normal alarm code is 1230, the result will
then be:
Alarm from alarm button
1230
Alarm from transmitter at position 1
1231
Alarm from transmitter at position 2
1232
...
...
Alarm from transmitter at position 8
1238
To activate/deactivate Replace last digit in code, see Replace last digit in code on
5.9
User defined alarm type ID
In NEO IP/GSM there are a number of pre-defined alarm types that all have a
unique identification code and the identification code is unique for each pro
-
tocol. If a situation occurs where the user want to send an alarm with an alarm
type identification code that does not exist in any protocol in the NEO IP/GSM, it
is possible to create this alarm type identification code.
E.g. a user wants to send an alarm with identification code 35 when transmitter 1
is activated.
To set the unique id code for a user defined alarm, see User defined alarm type ID
5.10
Test alarm from radio transmitter
The home care phone can handle transmitters with radio test alarm. If there
hasn’t been any radio test alarm for a certain period, NEO IP/GSM can be con-
figured to send a Radio out of range alarm to the central indicating that there
is some trouble with the transmitter. NEO IP/GSM can also send a
Radio within
range
indication when the transmitter is working again.
To activate/deactivate the Radio out of range alarm, see Radio out of range on
To set the time for absent test alarm before Radio out of range is sent, see 8.10.1
Alarm activation and timers on page 43.
To activate/deactivate the Radio within range alarm, see Radio within range on
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