The following buttons appear under the table:
• Modify: This can be used to configure the flasher highlighted in the table.
• CSV: This can be used to export the flashers table to a “.csv” file, which can be opened with a
spreadsheet.
• PDF: This can be used to export the flashers table to a PDF file.
The < and > buttons at the bottom right are used to navigate between the pages of the flashers, if their
number is greater than the number that can be displayed in a single screen.
5.27 ZigBee Photo Detectors
This can be used to view the motion sensors with ZigBee protocol camera of the system.
It is accessed through the PROGRAMMATION → Zigbee Peripheral → Detectors with Camera menu.
Figure 99 - ZigBee photo sensor
The table shows:
• NUMBER: This is the sequential number of acquisition of the photo sensor.
• PHYS.ADDRESS: This is the physical address of the photographic sensor.
• DESCRIPTION: This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the photo sensor more easily.
• PHOTOS NUMBERS: This shows how many photos are taken in case of an alarm.
• PHOTOS QUALITY: This shows the resolution (high or low) with which to take the picture; a high-
resolution picture needs a longer transmission time.
• PHOTOS COLORS: This shows if the photo will be colour or greyscale.
• ZIGBEE SUPERVISION: This shows whether supervision is enabled or disabled.
Double-click on the photo sensor line to open a pop-up window.
Figure 100 - ZigBee photo sensor
In the pop-up window you can:
• Enter the identification label of the photo sensor in Description. Use only alphabetic characters,
including accented characters, numbers, and spaces.
• Define how many photos (Photos Number) should be taken when there is an alarm. Possible options:
3, 6.
• Define the resolution (Photos Quality) at which the pictures are taken. Possible options: low, high. A
high-resolution photograph takes longer to send.
• Define whether the photo will be taken colour or grayscale (Colour Photos). A colour photo takes
longer to send.
• Enable or disable ZigBee supervision of the photo sensor.