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Panel diagnostic & default options
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Building Technologies
Fire Safety & Security Products
27.6 Start a call-back call
Start Callback
P200E 12E
This location is used to force a call to the call-back number.
27.7 Installer code
Valid as of version 9.07!
Installer
P200E 13E
If option 2 in P25E 10E (Installer Direct Access) is off, the only way for installer to
Access is through client mode. The installer must enter first to client mode and go
to P200E 13E and enter the code there. The code will not be presented on the
LCD (confidential), he will be blanked out.
According EN 50131-3 the system shouldn't present the Installer code while typing
it through the Client mode
27.8 Radio Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)
Valid as of version 9.07!
Radio RSSI
P200E 14E
Entering P200E 14E will trigger the panel to measure the RF signal from any
wireless device (e.g. wireless zone and remote pendant). When the panel receives
a signal, the device name and RSSI level will be displayed on the LCD for 30
seconds.
100% RSSI = - 65dBm
0% RSSI = - 105 dBm
For presentation purposes the range from - 65dBm to - 105 dBm is linear divided
by 10 steps (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100%). 100 is the highest
sensitivity.
Only in the Walk test mode the sensitivity decreases by 6 dBm.
We recommend not to install devices which have a lower reception than 50%.
Although it might work during testing, this device might cause problems during life-
time.
The radio signal strength can be influenced by the environmental conditions, e.g. humidity, day/night,
influence by other radio signals such as mobile phones, WLAN, etc.
Therefore the RSSI indication may vary and should only be used for general information.
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