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LOW - HIGH TEMP. THRESHOLD
• The temperature sensor will generate an event when the detected temperature falls below a "low threshold" temperature, or when it rises above a
"high threshold" temperature. Temperatures are given in degrees F. The default low threshold is 41 degrees F. The default high threshold is 113
degrees F. The offset between the high and low threshold temperatures must be at least 4 degrees F. For each threshold, click on the down arrow and
select from the list.
POWER MODE
• The sensor can be set to operate in either of two power modes: Normal and Save. In either mode, the sensor features the ability to enter a "sleep
mode" with power-saving circuitry that is designed to extend battery life. In the Save mode, the sensor sleeps for longer periods of time before
reporting the sensor's "health" to the control unit, which can provide up to double the battery lifetime of Normal mode. Note, however, that in either
mode, the sensor will periodically check the temperature and, if a change is detected, wake up and report the new temperature. The default power
mode is Normal. Click on the down arrow and select from the list.
OK
• Changes that have been made to settings are applied to the sensor. A confirmation (or error) message will pop up. The panel will remain open.
CANCEL
• Closes the sensor properties panel. Any changes that have been made to settings without clicking on OK are discarded.
DEFAULT
• Resets all sensor properties to default values (including sensor name).
Related Topics
Device Discovery
System Controls
Arming Methods
Event Scheduling
Event Archives
Event Logs
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