GE CS5500 Programming Manual page 72

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Term
RF Sensor Lost and
Restores
RF Signal
RF zone
RF433 receiver
RF868 receiver
Rings to Answer
Roller Shutter
RS232 cable
RSSI Check Zone
RSSI Value
S
Schedule Times
Schedules
Segment
Definition
A menu option that sends a report to the selected phone number when an RF
sensor is missing. A restore report is sent to the central station when the receiver
receives a valid signal from the lost transmitter. (Phone Number)
A menu option that enables RF sensor lost and restores reporting on a CS7001
GSM module depending on the condition of the panel dialler. (CS7001 GSM
Module)
See also RF Sensor Lost, Panel Dialler OK Events and Panel Dialler Not OK
Events
A menu entry that groups entries related to measuring RF signal strengths.
See also RSSI Value
A zone on the control panel with a learn-in wireless device, such as a keyfob, PIR,
smoke detector or panic button. The control panel uses this zone number to reflect
the state of the wireless device.
A type of RF receiver used with 433 Mhz.
A type of RF receiver used with 868 Mhz.
A menu option that sets the number of rings that must occur before the panel
answers to start a download session. If the value is 0, the panel will never pick up
the phone line. (Communications)
A menu option that sets the number of rings that must occur before the panel
answers to start a listen-in session. If the value is 0, the panel or the CS534 will
never react to an incoming phone line and will never pick up the phone line.
Regulations in some countries do not allow a call in from an installer or central
station without approval by the end-user. In this case the Answer U/D Call or
Begin U/D Call menu options should be used instead. (CS534 Listen-in Module)
A zone type used with roller shutter blinds. These zones can be used only on the
control panel. They cannot be used on a CS208/CS216 input expander.
A serial cable that connects the computer to the control panel.
A menu option that sets the zone number on the selected RF receiver. The RF
receiver stores the signal strength of the transmission it receives from the sensor
in this zone. To read the signal strength, open and close the zone and then select
the RSSI Value menu option.
Values between 1 and 5: The detector will not work properly and must be
moved to another location.
Values between 6 and 10: The detector will work but ideally should be moved
to another location.
Values between 11 and 20: These are low values but the detector will still
work properly.
Values between 20 and 50: These are normal working values for detectors
located at a longer distance from the Receiver.
Values above 50: Perfect conditions.
Remote Signal Strength Indication Value. This is a measure of the RF reception
and is similar to the indication on a mobile phone.
A menu entry that displays the RSSI value. The RSSI value is linked to the signal
level of the GSM network. (CS7001 GSM Module)
A menu entry that displays the RSSI value. The value is linked to the level of the
signal between the wireless transmitters and the RF Receiver. (RF Receivers)
See also RSSI Check Zone
A menu entry that groups entries related to automatic arming, opening and
closing schedules.
A menu option that selects the schedules that affect the selected output.
A menu entry that groups scheduling options. These options set the times to start
and end an operation.
See also Date of holidays, Only if Closed and Only if Open
A unit of a programming function. Each segment has between one and eight bits
of data. A segment can also contain numerical values.

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