Network - DSC iotega WS910 Reference Manual

Wireless security and automation system
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24 Hour: The iotega displays RF test results from the enrolled device received over a 24 hour period.
Now: The iotega displays RF test results from the last placement test.
Note: For vanishing door contacts and wireless keys, the device must be triggered in order to get a result.
Status
Definition
Strong
Strong signal strength
Good
Good signal strength
Poor
Poor signal strength
1-Way
The alarm panel can see the device but cannot configure or control it.
2-Way
The alarm panel can configure and control the device.
0-Way
The alarm panel cannot see or control the device.
Missing
The device has not received any communications from the panel during the supervision monitoring period.
Not Networked
The device is registered but not activated on the network.
NA
The device is not registered.

4.11.1 Network

Cellular Test Transmission
Ethernet and Cellular test transmissions check to see if the selected communication path between the iotega and the cent-
ral monitoring station is functioning correctly.
Both Ethernet/Cellular 1 (primary receiver) and Ethernet/Cellular 2 (secondary receiver) can be tested separately based on
individual reporting configurations. Test transmissions can also be configured to alternate between primary and secondary
receivers. For details, see "Alternate Test Transmission" on page 28.
Test transmission time and test transmission cycle can be programmed for both primary and secondary receivers. See "Cen-
tral Monitoring Station Programming Options" on page 25 for more details.
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