7: CMS & Communications
PIMA Electronic Systems
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7.1.2 Radio
System Configuration
CMS & Communications
Monitoring Stations
Radio
See section 7.1.1 above for details on the parameters, except those on the next table:
Set the radio format. Obtain it from the CMS.
Set the number of transmissions and retransmissions
per report.
Set the number of frames per single transmission.
Reporting Codes
Set the radio reporting codes for alarms and other events, as well as the restore codes. Note
the following:
1. The codes apply only for some radio protocols. Consult the CMS before setting them.
2. A zone is reinstated in the following conditions:
a. The alarm system/partition is disarmed (or the first partition, if the zone is allocated to
more than one).
b. A user un-bypasses a zone
c.
Bypass Limit
time elapses
3. Following are several points regarding the
zone restore
reporting:
o A
zone restore
report is generated when an alarmed zone is closed and rearms itself.
When siren time elapses, the zone status is checked and if it has already been closed,
the report is generated.
o If the zone is not set to trigger the sirens, the report is sent as soon as the zone is
closed.
o If a zone had triggered the alarm and was meanwhile closed, the report will be
generated as the alarm system is disarmed.
o In partitioned system, a
zone
restore
report is generated, only when the partition it’s
allocated to, is disarmed.
The
Reporting Codes
menu includes the following sub-menus:
For each zone, set codes for the following events:
Alarm+Restore,
Fault+Restore, Bypass+Restore
. Press # or * to scroll between zones.
For each user, set event codes for
Arming
and
Disarming
. Press # or * to
scroll between users.
Set codes for
Arming
and
Disarming
events, in any way other than by users.
Set event and restore codes for the following events:
1) Power:
AC Fault, Low Battery, Power Loss, Detector’s Voltage Failure,
Fuse, Peripheral’s Power Fault
.
2) Communication:
Communication Fault, Telephone Line Fault, Cellular
Fault, Network Fault
.
3) Sirens:
External Siren Fault, Internal Siren Fault
.