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Term
Smoke
Start Zone
Supervised
Supervision
System ID
Tamper
Threshold
Time
Time Unit
Traceability
Traceability
Unit Code
Version
Voltage Level
Wake On Entry Timer
Wake On Exit Timer
Wake On Pulsing Buzzer
Wake Up On Chime
Definition
A menu entry that groups smoke sensor options.
A menu option that specifies the first zone number of zones on the RF receiver.
Note: In case of the RF Receiver 32 (the NX-10 built-in 868MHz Gen2 receiver),
this option is not visible. In the NX-10 system, you can set this value for
additional RF receivers only. For the receiver 32 the starting zone is always
zone 1.
A menu option that enables supervision of the selected RF sensor.
A menu entry that groups wireless supervision options.
A menu entry that allows to set the SysID value. System ID is a 3 digit code
which should be unique for the panel.
A menu option that enables/disables the tamper of a smoke sensor.
A menu entry that allows to set the Low Battery threshold and the Low Aux
Voltage threshold for the particular IO module/siren.
Selects the amount of time an output will remain activated when an output
triggers. If this location is programmed as a zero, the output will follow the
particular event (latched).
A menu option that specifies the time unit (set in Control Output Events>Time
option) as minutes or seconds.
A menu entry that groups additional information, like serial number,
manufacture date, and firmware revision for the particular IO module/siren.
A menu entry that groups additional information, like serial number,
manufacture date, and firmware revision.
A menu option that sets the X-10 unit number used to identify a particular X-10
device on the selected module.
A menu option that displays the current software version of the selected
receiver.
A menu entry that displays battery voltage level and auxiliary voltage level for
the particular IO module/siren.
When this option is set to Enabled, all the wireless keypads get active on Entry
Timer start, i.e. they wake up from the sleep mode in order to indicate it . When
this option is set to Disabled, keypads do not wake up.
When this option is set to Enabled, all the wireless keypads get active on Exit
Timer start, i.e. they wake up from the sleep mode in order to indicate it. When
this option is set to Disabled, keypads do not wake up.
When this option is set to Enabled, all the wireless keypads get active on
Pulsing Buzzer, i.e. they wake up from the sleep mode in order to emit it. When
this option is set to Disabled, keypads do not wake up, and sound is not
emitted. Please note, that also other keypad settings can affect whether the
acoustic signal is actually emitted or not, for example, Keypad Features>Silent
Keypad.
When this option is set to Enabled, all the wireless keypads get active on
Chime, i.e. they wake up from the sleep mode in order to emit it. When this
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