To delete a device:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Devices, [91].
2.
Select the type of wireless device you want to delete.
3.
From the device's sub-menu, select Delete.
4.
Press
to confirm; the device is deleted.
7.4: Supervision Time
The sensors in Electronics Line 3000's supervised wireless range send a supervision
signal approximately one hour after its last transmission. If the system does not receive
supervision signals from a specific transmitter, the transmitter is regarded as inactive.
The amount of time after which a transmitter is considered inactive is called the
Supervision Time. There is a separate supervision time for general transmitters and
devices that are registered to Fire zones.
To program the Supervision Time for general transmitters:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Devices, Superv. Time,
General [9161].
2.
Enter a supervision time between 04:00 and 23:59 hours.
To program the Supervision Time for transmitters registered to Fire zones:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Devices, Superv. Time,
Fire [9162].
2.
Enter a supervision time between 02:00 and 23:59 hours.
7.5: Re-Synchronization
Transmissions that are out of synchronization are rejected by the system. For example, it
is not possible to arm or disarm the system using a keyfob that is out of synchronization.
In the event that a transmitter is out of synchronization, it is possible to re-synchronize
the transmitter and restore normal operation.
To re-synchronize transmitters:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Devices, TX Re-synch [917]; a
10-minute time window is opened.
2.
During the 10-minute time window, if a transmission is received that is
out of synchronization, the transmitter is re-synchronized.
7.6: Zones
The infinite prime includes 33 security zones. Zones 1-32 are intended for wireless sensors.
One sensor can be registered to each wireless zone. The system supports Electronics Line
3000's supervised wireless range of transmitters that includes various PIR sensors,
magnetic contacts and smoke detectors. All these transmitters send supervision signals to
the control system's receiver in order to indicate that the transmitter is functional.
Zone 33 is an on-board hardwire zone. This zone is programmed in the same way as the
wireless zones with the exception of registration and deletion.
This section explains the sections of programming exclusive to sensors. For information on
registration, descriptor editing and deletion, see 7.1: Device Registration, 7.2: Device
Descriptors, and 7.3: Device Deletion respectively.
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