6.
Follow the instrucons. Enter the device alias and tap Save.
The control panel is listed on the device list page.
7.
Oponal: You can delete the device.
1) On the device list page, tap the security control panel and
then log in to the device (if required) to enter the paron
page.
2)
Tap
→ Delete Device to delete the device.
4.4.4 Add Peripheral to the Control Panel
It is required to enter the acvaon name and the password login
the control panel
aer it being added. The tampering alarm will
not be detected within 5 minutes aer you login the device as a
seer and does not operate the device.
Before You Start
Make sure the control panel is disarmed.
Steps
Note
Some control panel models do not support add zones or wireless
devices remotely. You should add them to the control panel
directly. For details, see the user manual of the wireless device.
1.
On the device list, tap the security control panel and then log
in to the device (if required) to enter the Paron page.
2.
Tap
to enter the Scan QR Code page.
3.
Scan the QR code of the peripheral.
Note
The QR code is usually on the back cover of the device.
4.
Oponal: If the QR code fails to be recognized, tap and enter
the serial number of the device, and then select the device
type.
Note
The serial number is usually on the back cover of the device.
5.
Tap Add.
Note
•
When the adding peripheral is a detector, the detector will
be linked to the zone. You can view the detector informaon
in the Zone tab.
•
Up to 32 detectors can be linked to the zone.
The added peripheral will be listed in the Zone tab or the
Peripheral Device tab.
Note
One of the most important factors for a reliable wireless
installaon is the signal strength between a wireless device and
the panel. If a device is out of range it will not be able to send
events to the control panel therefore it is recommended that a
signal strength test is performed before xing devices into
place. The control panel has advanced signal strength
mechanism that operates by monitoring all inputs/bells on the
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