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Section 4: Programming Options
Device Label
This option is used to program a custom label for the wire-
less device.
Default: Zone ZZZ
Valid range: 32 character ASCII
Zone Attribute
This section is used to customize zone behavior for the
device. The table below specifies the status of each attribute
for this device.
See on page 43 for attribute definitions.
Door Chime Enabled
Alarm Report Enabled
Burglary Verified Enabled
Transmission Delay Enabled
Bell Audible Enabled (read-only)
Bell Steady Enabled (read-only)
Bypass Enable Enabled (read-only)
Force Arm Disabled (read-only)
Swinger Shutdown Enabled (read-only)
Two Way Audio Enabled (read-only)
Talk Listen Enabled (read-only)
Supervision
This option is used to enable/disable wireless supervision of
the device. Supervision monitors the presence of the wire-
less device on the alarm system.
Default: Enabled
Valid range: Enabled/Disabled
Alarm LED
This option is used to enable/disable the devices onboard
LED. When enabled, the LED activates when an alarm
occurs.
Default: Enabled
Valid range: Enabled/Disabled
Reed Switch
This option is used to enable/disable the devices built-in
reed switch. The reed switch is used in conjunction with the
separately mounted magnet as part of the trigger mech-
anism.
If the reed switch is enabled and a device is hardwired to the
external input terminals, both sensors transmit
simultaniously. However, the iotega treats both devices as
the same zone. Disable the reed switch to have the hard-
wired device funciton independantly.
Default: Disabled
Valid range: Enabled/Disabled
Zone EOL Configuration
This option is used to configure end of line resistors for the
external input terminals. The alarm panel uses EOL resistors
to monitor for fault or alarm conditions.
Default: EOL Disable
Valid range: Single, EOL Disable, Normal Open, Normal Close
Shock Accumulation
Shock accumulation is used to count a series of low level
impacts that fall below the programmed alarm threshold
(see Shock Sensitivity) over a ten-second period.
If the total energy of the low level impacts surpasses the
threshold, an alarm is triggered. If not, the accumulation
level is reset.
Default: Enabled
Valid range: Enabled/Disabled
Shock Sensitivity Level
This option is used to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor. The
lower the number, the more sensitive the device. Use the
lowest settings for hard surfaces such as concrete.
Default: 8
Valid range: 1-19
4.6.13 Repeater Configuration Options
The following sections are used to program wireless repeat-
ers.
Device Label
This section is used to program a custom label for the
device.
Default: Repeater X
Valid range: 32 character ASCII
Device Enable/Disable
This option is used to enable and disable the wireless
device.
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