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– ASP-205 – wireless indoor siren. You can program two types of signaling, defining for
each of them:
• signaling duration;
• type of acoustic signaling;
• whether optical signaling is to be enabled.
– ASW-100 E and ASW-100 F – 230 V AC wireless controller. Operating mode should be
selected.
7.2.2 Wireless detectors – general programming rules
The wireless detectors send information on violations, tampers and low battery. Information
on violations and tampers is transmitted to the zones to which the detectors are assigned.
The system zones to which the wireless detectors are assigned may be programmed as:
• NC, NO or EOL – the zone will only inform about detector violation;
• 2EOL/NC or 2EOL/NO – the zone will inform about detector violation and tamper.
The manner of operation of wireless detectors depends on the status of partition to which the
zone with wireless detector belongs:
– partition is disarmed – the detector works in passive mode. It is a battery saving
mode, in which communication with the controller takes place mainly during time
intervals determined by the RESPONSE PERIOD option, when information on violations
and battery state is sent. Only detector tampers are sent immediately.
– partition is armed – the detector works in active mode. The detector sends all
information to the controller right away.
Changing the detector operating mode from passive to active and conversely takes place
during the response time, hence it is carried out with a time delay as against the
arming/disarming. Such a delay – depending on the selected frequency of polling – can be up
to 12, 24 or 36 seconds.
The wireless detectors assigned to the 24-hr zones, which are always armed, are always in
the active mode. Also other wireless detectors may always work in the active mode, if the
ALWAYS ACTIVE option is enabled for them (see: Section PARAMETERS OF ABAX SYSTEM
WIRELESS DEVICES
).
Batteries ensure approx. 3 years' operation of the detectors, assuming that the
detectors are in passive state for part of that period and that the RESPONSE
PERIOD is 12 seconds. The battery life in detectors which have been permanently
switched to active state will be reduced. On the other hand, reducing the
frequency of polling will extend the battery life. For example, the life of battery in
magnetic detector protecting a window will be longer than indicated in the
manual, even if switched permanently to the active state, when the response
period is set at 36 seconds. The number of possible violations of the detector
will be lower than the number of additional transmissions at the 12 seconds'
response time.
7.2.3 Wireless sirens – general rules of programming
The wireless sirens take up 2 outputs and 2 zones in the system. How the signaling is
controlled depends on the siren:
• ASP-105 – the first of outputs to which the siren is assigned controls the acoustic
signaling. Parameters of the acoustic signaling are programmed for the siren (type and
duration of acoustic signaling). The other output controls the optical signaling. The optical
signaling is enabled when the output is active. The command to start signaling (and in
case of optical signaling, also to stop it) is sent to the siren immediately.