Specifications

If you enter this function using the Master code, a
chime is sounded every time a transmission is
received. If you enter this function using the
Installer code, a sequence of tones are sounded
indicating the transmitter’s signal strength – see
Table 4.2. This feature helps you to determine the
best location to install a transmitter.
Signal Strength Tones
0-2 1 Tone
3-5 2 Tones
6-8 3 Tones
8-9 4 Tones
Table 4.2: Signal Strength Tones
To initiate TX Test mode:
1. From the Service menu, select Transmitters, TX Test [7072].
2. Activate a transmitter; the transmitter’s details are displayed.
3. When you have finished, press 2 to exit TX Test mode.
4.7.8: Audio Volume
To adjust the sensitivity of the microphone and the volume of the speaker:
1. Establish a two-way audio connection.
2. From the Service menu, select Audio Volume [708].
3. Adjust the setting according to the following table.
Press… To…
1 Increase microphone sensitivity
4 Reduce microphone sensitivity
3 Increase speaker volume
6 Reduce speaker volume
Table 4.3: Voice Level Adjustment
4. Press 3; the new settings are stored in the memory.
4.7.9: GSM Signal Strength
You can measure the GSM signal strength using the system’s RSSI (Received Signal
Strength Indication) meter. This function enables you to calculate the optimal location to
install the control panel with the Cellular Communications module.
To view the GSM signal strength reading:
x From the Service menu, select GSM Signal [709]; the signal strength
of the cellular network is displayed.
This Reading… Means…
8 to 9 The location is good
5 to 7 The location is acceptable
Less than 5 Unacceptable – choose another location!
Table 4.4: GSM Signal Strength
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For Remote Programming over GSM, a signal strength of 7 and above is required.
4.7.10: Display Version
To display the system’s software and hardware versions.
x From the Service menu, select Version [710]; the hardware (HW) and
software (SW) versions are displayed.
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