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6 / 32 P/N 1070346 • REV 5.0 • ISS 03OCT11
Menu 3, View RF Devices
Every wireless sensor has a unique, factory programmed
number, visible in the RAS. Use menu 3 to identify the sensor
ID number if required, or to identify the type of sensor.
“Unused” appears instead of an ID number if the zone is not
programmed.
Menu 4, View Zone Status
You can check the status of a zone input sensor. Depending
on the sensor type, there are six possible sensor warning
messages.
Table 4: Sensor-warning messages
Warning Description
Normal Operating normally
Alarm Zone in alarm
Tamper Tamper
Supervision Long or smoke supervision fail
Batt Low battery warning
Dirty Smoke detectors only
Menu 5, View Signal Level
You can check the received signal level of each sensor using
menu 5. To ensure the sensor is installed within an effective
range of the ATS1235 or repeater, the installer can check the
signal strength of a wireless sensor’s last event transmission
on the RAS screen.
Checking the signal level
The RSSI indicator shows signal level for the selected zone as
a bar indicator. 5 bar level (IIIII) means the best possible
signal, 0 bar level is the worst one.
Note: For a reliable communication it is strongly recommended
to maintain minimum 3 bar signal level, which is equal to the
value between 59 and 40 dB.
Enter the number of the zone and press Enter to view the
signal strength. If the zone is not programmed or if the wireless
DGP has just been powered up, the RAS displays 0 bar signal
level until the sensor transmits an alarm or supervision
message.
An intrusion sensor transmits a supervision message every
18 minutes, a smoke sensor — every 63 minutes.
When a successful signal is received the RAS displays the
signal strength, and sounds two beeps.
Note: The sensitivity is reduced by 6 dB by default while the
DGP is in programming mode. The sensitivity can be changed
in “Menu 12, Receiver Sensitivity” on page 7.
Menu 6, Program Fob
Four-button fobs are programmed in a separate part of the
DGP zone database. Fob button sets can be programmed in
any combination of relays (outputs) and users:
Table 5: Available fob setting sets
Button set 1 Button set 2
Not configured Not configured
Relay Not configured
Not configured Relay
Relay Relay
User Relay
Relay User
User User
A user represents a person (with automatic access to arm and
disarm allocated areas), and is identified by a user number
from 1 to 65535.
When both button sets 1 and 2 are used for users, different
users can be defined to arm and disarm different areas.
Relays activate and deactivate devices (such as garage doors
or lights) and can be identified by a number from 1 to 255.
After entering menu 6, select one of the 16 key fob numbers to
prepare the programming / learning mode.
The keyfob needs a special procedure to start the learn-in
mode. See an appropriate keyfob manual for precise
instructions.
After a confirmation of two beeps the display asks if you want
to program a user or a relay. Depending on the decision if the
key fob buttons will be connected to a user or a relay, enter the
relevant user number or relay number. When finished, exit this
menu by choosing 0.
Menu 7, View Fob
Menu 7 lets you to view the user and relay details for any fob.
Supervision Time
A programmable supervision function checks the state of the
devices in the field. Transmitters send one supervisory signal
every 18 minutes and are related to the lifetime of the battery
in the detectors.
The DGP has three menus for supervision:
• Short supervision
• Long supervision
• Smoke supervision
The supervision timers in the sensors are “dithered” by a small
time so that transmissions occur on a random basis with the
effect of minimizing collisions in larger installations.
Transmission is subject to these rules:
Four-button fobs don’t transmit supervision signals
Supervision time cannot be set for individual sensors, only
individual wireless DGPs
The maximum supervision time is 32 hours
The minimum supervision time is 20 minutes
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