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RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH (RSSI) FOR RADIO ZONES - P570E 1-60E
The alarm panel has the ability to display the signal strength of the received signal from individual detectors. To
eliminate confusion when multiple detectors are in operation, the panel will only display the RSSI level of a detector
that is specified at this address. The detector MUST be enrolled into the panel for this to work. The RSSI option can
be accessed from Client or Installer program modes. In Client mode, the user must have option 7 at addresses
P221E-P240E assigned to their code for them to be allowed to start the RSSI mode.
To display the RSSI level of detector number 10 press P570E10E.
Now trigger the detector and return back to the keypad. The level of the last transmission from detector number 10
will be displayed at the keypad with a reading of 1-100%. Received signals from other detectors will be ignored by
the panel during the RSSI reading.
RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH (RSSI) FOR RADIO KEYS - P580E 21-100E
The alarm panel has the ability to display the signal strength of the received signal from individual radio keys. To
eliminate confusion when multiple transmitters are in operation, the panel will only display the RSSI level of a Radio
key that is specified at this address. The radio key MUST be enrolled into the panel for this to work. The RSSI option
can be accessed from Client or Installer program modes. In Client mode, the user must have option 7 at addresses
P221E-P240E assigned to their code for them to be allowed to start the RSSI mode.
To display the RSSI level of radio key number 50 press P580E50E.
Now operate the radio key at a distance from the panel then return back to the keypad. The level of the last
transmission from radio key number 50 will be displayed at the keypad with a reading of 1-100%. Received signals
from other radio keys will be ignored by the panel during the RSSI reading.
GENERAL OUTPUT PROGRAM OPTIONS
PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P541E-P548E
This block of addresses (P541E - P548E) are used to map output modifiers to each of the 8 outputs available on the
PW64. The optional 4 way relay output board (OUTPUTX4) can be configured to follow the program options for any
of the 8 outputs, the 4 relays can be assigned as output 1 or 5, 2 or 6, 3 or 7 & 4 or 8.
P541E 1E = Invert output #1 - Default off
2E = Flash output #1 - Default off
3E = Single pulse to output #1 - Default off
4E = Lockout output #1 once reset - Default off
5E = Output mapped to Remote Command Control - Default off
6E = Output mapped to local Command Control - Default off
7E = Day zones linked to pulse timer - Default off
8E = Output pulses on a 24 hour zone alarm - Default off
Option 1 Invert Output - This option is used to invert the normal state of the output. The PW64 has an in-built
piezo siren on output #1, open collector type transistor switches for outputs 2&3 and a relay for output
#4. The invert function would not normally be used for output #1 as this would result in the piezo
sounding continuously. The default state of outputs 2&3 are off (open circuit) and the relay on output 4 is
not energised.. When in alarm the transistor switches are turned on (low or at 0V) and the relay is
energised. The invert option reverses this function.
Option 2 Flash Output - This option causes the output to switch on and off at a rate set by the pulse timer for the
output when in alarm and is normally used to flash a lamp during an activation.
Option 3 Single Pulse to Output - This option, when applied, produces a single pulse set by the pulse timer at
the output during an alarm.
Option 4 Lockout Once Reset - This option is used to limit the output to one operation per arming period.
Option 5 Output mapped to Remote Command Control - This option is used to map an output to the remote
command control function whereby the output can be controlled via the telephone.
Option 6 Output mapped to Local Command Control - This option is used to map an output to the local
command control feature whereby the output can be controlled directly from the keypad. To directly