DS1067-035A
36
LBT8633
28. Press
OK
key to confirm.
Give the input a descriptive name, by using the keypad (for further information see §
4.2). Name maximum length is 10 digits.
29. Press
OK
key to confirm. “NAME” appears.
30. Program the other 1067/010 expansion inputs by following the same procedure from
step 6.
31. At the end press
ESC
repeatedly to exit from the menu.
4.10.8 Radio output programming (SIRENS)
The 1067 system controls max. 15 general purpose outputs; a single radio expansion (1067/010) can contextually
control just two outputs (sirens).
4.10.9 Radio
output
coding
Every input has two codes: a physical one and a logical one. The two addresses are displayed according to the following
diagram:
logical address: physical address
more in detail
ddXX
U
Y:
U
ZZ
dove:
•
dd
is the radio device type associated to an 1067/010
•
XX
is the progressive numbering of radio devices acquired as inputs
•
Y
is the input numbering in radio XX device (physical address)
•
ZZ
is the input logical address, composed by two digits, that the control panel assigns with a system progressive
numbering when radio devices are acquired.
The physical address is useful for the installer during system installation and maintenance phase. On display may appear
with another notation (EW= radio expansion, HP= external sirena).
The output customizations define the sirens programming, in order to be activate for a specific events.
System 1067 identifies the inputs on display with physical address, logical address and name, while vocal or numerical
alarms are identified only with logical address and customized message, if present.
During acquisition phase of 1067/010, expansions, the control panel assigns automatically a progressive logical
address in sequence, to the control panel outputs and eventual other 1067/008 expansion outputs.
4.10.10 Radio output customizations
The output customizations define the sirens programming, in order to be activate for a specific events.
For more details on single functions, see Chapter 3
Alarms, Events and Signalling
.
The table below lists the customizations available for the sirens:
Device Radio
siren
Burglar (default)
Pre-alarm
Tamper
Audible panic
Customizations
Fire alarm
For complete description relevant to the only customizations applicable to radio outputs, refer to the description
provided at the paragraph dealing with wired devices since it is the same one: § 4.7.3 –
Output customizations.
4.10.11 Status report
The table below lists the available applicable functions:
Device Radio
siren
Disabled (default)
Blinking only
Status report
Siren + blinking
For further details concerning the “Status report” function please refer to § 3.2
Acoustic Signalling
.
NAME
In01:...
RADIO DEVICES
EW01:EW01