Wireless sensor information
Wireless
Sensor
The number of the sensor enrolled on the system (1=first, 2=second, etc.).
ID A unique identity number for that sensor.
Type The type of wireless sensor detected (magnetic contact, inertia/shock, etc.).
Zone The zone to which the sensor has been enrolled.
Battery The status of the battery in the sensor.
Supervise The status of the supervisory operation (OK=supervisory signal received, Not Supervised=no
supervisory operation).
Signal The signal strength received from the sensor (01=low, 09=high).Note: Although it is not possible to
enroll a device with a signal strength less than 3, devices whose signal drops below 3 after enrolment are
not dropped.
Version The version details of the sensor.
Performable actions
Log Click to view the wireless sensor Log. See Log - Wireless sensor X below.
Enrol New Sensor Click to enrol a new sensor.
Refresh Click to refresh the list of enrolled sensors.
Edit Click to edit the sensor attributes.
Remove Click to remove the sensor from the enrolled sensors list.
17.6.3.2 Log - Wireless sensor X
To view a quick log of events for a wireless sensor:
1. Click the Log button in the table row for that sensor.
2. The Message log for the sensor displays.
3. Optionally, you can create a text file of the log by clicking Text File.
Information provided in the message log
Time The date and time of the logged event.
Receiver The wireless receiver location, that is, wireless module mounted on the keypad, controller or wireless
expander.
Signal The signal strength received from the sensor (01=low, 09=high).
Status The physical status of the sensor.
Battery The status of the battery connected to the sensor (OK, Fault).
17.6.4 Zones
For configuration, see Editing a zone on page270.
1. To view all zones, select Status > Inputs > All Zones. To view X-Bus only zones, select the X-
Bus Zones tab or to view wireless zones only, select the Wireless Zones tab.
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