Repeater Enrollment; Keypad Enrollment - Visonic Remote Programmer Software User Manual

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To Delete a Keyfob
In the ID column, change the ID to 00000000, and then download to the
control panel as detailed in chapter 7: Connecting to the Control Panel.

6.14 Repeater Enrollment

A repeater increases the communication range between the control panel and
detectors and other transmitting devices separated by farther distances.
This table displays information about the installed repeaters. The data includes the
zone number and RF ID of the installed repeater, enrollment status, the device
type (repeater), received signal strength indication (24-hour and current RSSI)
quality of the device (Strong; Good; Poor; or Not OK), device configuration and
walk-test.

6.15 Keypad Enrollment

An MCM-140 (one-way) keypad is a multi-button wireless keypad unit. The number
of supported keypads can vary according to the installed control panel.
In order that the control panel and the Remote Programmer will recognize the
Keypads, each one must be enrolled in the system, and assigned a keypad
number in the panel. Keypad initiated events are subsequently identified and
registered with reference to these numbers.
In the PowerCode version, this table displays the keypad ordinal number, an
indication whether the keypad has been enrolled, the keypad ID, the keypad sync.
counter and the keypad sync. backup.
In the PowerG version, this table displays information about all installed keypads
and their enrollment status. For PowerG installations, the data also includes the
keyfob number and RF ID, received signal strength indication (24-hour and current
RSSI) quality of the device (Strong; Good; Poor; or Not OK), device configuration
and walk-test.
The Remote Programmer enables enrolling and deleting keypads.
DE5450S Remote Programmer Guide Rev. 8
Chapter 6: Data Details Tables
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