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Honeywell AlarmNet 360 User Manual

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AlarmNet360 Online Help Guide
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Contents
Tasks
QOS Data (Quality of Service)
Shows basic information about the signal levels and input voltages of the device. (only available on AlarmNet GSM type
devices.)
Network Good
OK Marginal Bad
2G 20 dBm to 89 dBm
90 dBm to 98 dBm 99 dBm to 104 dBm 105 dBm and under
3G /4G 20 dBm to 90 dBm
91 dBm to 100 dBm 101 dBm to 106 dBm 107 dBm and under
Received on (GMT) The date and time that the quality of service message came into the node. It is expressed as
month/day/year and hour: minutes: seconds. The time is based on Greenwich Mean Time and is displayed in 24-hour
military time.
Line (V) This quantity represents the instantaneous DC voltage within the radio after the input power has been
rectified; we are not measuring the voltage at the input terminals. This quantity is dependent on which wall transformer
is used but is typically between 10.5 and 26 volts.
AC input: The QOS voltage will be approximately 1.414 times the input voltage.
DC input: The QOS voltage will be approximately the same as the input voltage.
Battery (V) This quantity represents the voltage of the battery backup in the device at the instant the QOS data was
sent. This quantity expresses an under load value that should reside above 6.0 volts to be considered normal.
Net. Indicates the communication network used.
Receiver Level The instantaneous relative level of the strength of the signal at the receiver at the time the data was
transmitted. (Range: 150dBm to 10dBm, stronger)
Min Signal The lowest relative level of the strength of the signal at the receiver since the last check in message was
transmitted. (Range: 150dBm to 10dBm, stronger)
Max Signal – The highest relative level of the strength of the signal at the receiver since the last check in message was
transmitted. (Range: 150dBm to 10dBm, stronger)
DEVICES Device History (central station)
This tool is useful when you want the device history. Use the Time Period drop-down menu to choose the range, enter
the City-CS-Sub information, and click Search. You can also filter the displayed information using the Action drop-down
menu.
DEVICES SIM Activation / Status (central station and dealer)
This tool enables you to view the status of a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) for a particular GSM or i-GSM series
communication device or to activate the SIM. The SIM must be activated in order for the security system to report to
AlarmNet.
Note, the SIM is activated when using the “
Utilities
” tool presented later in this guide. By default, all the SIMs are pre-
activated at the factory.
Show device
history.

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Honeywell AlarmNet 360 Specifications

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BrandHoneywell
ModelAlarmNet 360
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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