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When IP and/or GSM are in use, IP Receiver software is also in use. The IP Receiver
should be connected to automation software, which serves as the EN50136 annunciator.
If connection between the IP Receiver and the automation software is lost, an error
message will appear on the IP Receiver queue.
In order to have an indication of ACK received from the receiving center transceiver,
the parameter Kiss-Off Y/N (see page 95) should be set to Y.
Possible Logical Keys Calculations
Logical codes are codes punched in the wireless keypad to allow Level 2 (users) and
Level 3 (installer) access.
All codes - 4 digits structure: xxxx
0-9 can be used for each digit.
There are no disallowed codes - codes from 0001 to 9999 are acceptable.
Invalid codes cannot be created due to the fact that after the code 4th digit has been
punched, "Enter" is automatically applied. Code is rejected when trying to create a non
existing code.
Possible Physical Keys Calculations
Physical keys are implemented in the wireless key fobs.
It is assumed that only a user possesses a key fob, therefore a physical key is considered
as access Level 2
Each key fob has 24 bit identification code comprising 2^24 options.
A key fob has to be recognized and registered by the WiComm Pro, therefore, a "write"
process must be performed.
A valid key fob is one "Learned" by the panel and allowing Arm/Disarm
A non valid key fob is one not "Learned" by the panel and not allowing Arm/Disarm.
System Monitoring
The main panel is monitored for AC trouble, battery fault, low battery and more.
The I/O Wireless Expander is monitored for AC trouble, battery fault, low battery and
more.
All other wireless elements are monitored for low voltage battery.

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