Log - Wireless Sensor X; Configuring A Wpa - Vanderbilt SPC42 Series Installation & Configuration Manual

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Log - Wireless sensor X

To view a quick log of events for a wireless sensor:
1. Click the Log button.
2. See table below for further information.
3. Create a text file of the log by clicking Text File.
Date/Time
The date and time of the logged event.
Receiver
The wireless receiver location, i.e. wireless module mounted on the keypad,
controller or wireless expander.
Signal
The signal strength received from the sensor (01=low, 09=high).
Status
The physical status of the sensor.
Battery
The status of the battery connected to the sensor (OK, Fault).

Configuring a WPA

NOTICE
The WPA configuration and status page is displayed only if there is a wireless
module fitted on the panel or any of its expanders, and the panel is licensed for
the type of module(s) fitted.
A WPA is not assigned to a user. Usually, a WPA is shared by several people, for
example, security guards working in shifts or, alternatively, WPAs may be
permanently attached to a surface such as under a desk or behind a till.
A maximum of 128 WPAs is allowed per panel.
Installation & Configuration Manual
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01.05.2016

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