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RFNEXUS – COMPLETE MANUAL FOR USE AND PROGRAMMING
IMPORTANT: this manual refers to all the options available in the Comelit NEXUS App. Each user, according to their privileges or the type of user assigned, may or may not have access to certain functions. Refer to the Users section for more details.
For information regarding the installation and initial commissioning of the control panel, refer to the NEXUS control panel manual.
The Comelit NEXUS App is divided into five different sections:
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Control: for arming and disarming the alarm in the various areas
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Notifications: for viewing the event log
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Actions: for executing quick commands and creating and running automations (also known as “scenarios”, that is, a combination of actions following a specific event)
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Status: for viewing the general status of the system
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Configure: for programming the control panel and its related devices
The Control menu is reserved only for users who have authorization to arm/disarm the alarm system (standard users or installers with temporary full administration rights). The Configure menu is reserved for users with system administration rights or authorized installers. For more information, see the Users section.
Additionally, there is a top bar that, besides containing the page title and possible commands (e.g., back arrow for navigating between menus and returning to the previous menu), also contains the
icon to access certain App settings and to select the managed systems.
Index
0.0 User profile
0.1 Managed systems
Allows selection of the remote control panel to operate on. The list shows all the control panels for which the current account is enabled (refer to the Users section to check the different possible account types).
By selecting a control panel from the list, three options will be available:
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Reconfigure: allows you to reconfigure the connection of the control panel to the Cloud in case of problems (control panel not connected to the Internet). Follow the instructions or refer to the NEXUS control panel manual to proceed with reconfiguring a connection mode.
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Disable notifications: allows you to disable all PUSH notifications received from the selected control panel.
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Connect: allows access to the remote control panel to operate on the panel. It is possible to operate on only one control panel at a time, but alarm notifications will be received and displayed by the App even for the other control panels in the list not selected at this stage. When opening a notification, the app will directly select the control panel that sent the alert, allowing you to operate directly on the relevant control panel without needing to make a new selection.
0.1.1 Add system
From the same menu, it will also be possible to add new control panels using the “+” button and scanning the QR code found on the back of the control panel itself: refer to the NEXUS control panel manual for more details about the procedure for configuring a new control panel.
0.2 Password Access
Allows you to enable a password and any biometric authentication to be used for accessing the App.
You will be required to set a numeric access password (6 digits), and only afterwards will it be possible to use the biometric authentication mode already set up on the device (fingerprint or face recognition).
0.3 User Code
(for standard users only; usable only in combination with a radio keypad)
Allows you to customize your own code if previously enabled by the administrator user.
0.4 Comelit Website
To view the web page of the official Comelit website.
0.5 User Manual
To access the web version of this manual.
0.6 Leave a Review
To publish a review of the app.
0.7 Report a Problem
To send a report regarding the operation of the app.
0.8 Manage Comelit Account
To log out the user and, if needed, access the App using other access credentials.
It is also possible to request the deletion of your Comelit account.
1.0 Control
Allows arming and disarming operations of the alarm.
If there are multiple areas (up to a maximum of 8, see sections areas), these are displayed as subdivisions of the circular representation around the central lock.
It is possible to operate on all areas simultaneously by simply using the relevant controls without selecting a specific area (click on the desired portion of the circular representation).
The central lock and the color of the surrounding circle (whole or divided into areas) indicate the status of the system:
- gray: alarm not armed, no anomaly
- yellow: system anomaly
- green: alarm armed in total mode
- blue: alarm armed in partial mode (“Night” or “Partial”) or only in certain areas
- red: alarm in progress or alarm memory
Arming can be of 2 types:
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Total: applied to all detectors
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Partial: this is further divided into two options, meaning applied only to detectors programmed with the “Night” attribute or only to detectors programmed with the “Partial” attribute.
Partial arming is particularly useful when you want to divide detectors into separate groups within a single area, each independent in activation.
For example, in a single area “HOME” it is possible to assign the “Night” attribute to detectors placed outside or combined with the opening of doors and windows. In this way, arming the alarm in “Night” mode will allow you to remain inside the home (internal detectors inactive, as they are not included in “Night” mode) and receive an alarm notification only in case of perimeter or external area violation.
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At the time of arming, the control panel checks the status of all devices (detectors and peripherals) and reports any anomalies.
In case of a technical anomaly or abnormal condition (for example, an active detector that, without exit delay, would immediately trigger an alarm), a warning message is displayed asking you to confirm arming anyway.
Note = during arming, active detectors behave differently according to their characteristics: refer to the explanations of “reaction type” and “attributes” in the “sensors” section for more details.
2.0 Notifications
Allows you to consult the event log containing all notifications generated by the control panel and related to specific events (arming/disarming, alarms, activations, anomalies, etc.). In case of an alarm combined with a detector with photo verification or a camera programmed for video verification, it will also be possible to view the images associated with the alarm. If the sensor has a camera, it will be possible to view the last 10 images for each detector (maximum 4 detectors can be used with each control panel).
3.0 Actions
Allows the creation and execution of up to 10 automations (scenarios) as well as the execution of some quick commands.
3.1 Automations
It is possible to create up to 10 automations (scenarios) with manual activation or event-based activation (alarm, sensor activation, inactivity alarm, arming/disarming, entry of a valid code, activation of the input of an RFOUT022 module, specific time). Each automation can include up to 15 actions (arming/disarming, wait timing, output activation, notification sending).
First, you will need to create the desired scenario using the “+” button.
Scenario activation condition
Allows you to select one of the following options:
- Alarm (referring to one or more areas selectable individually)
- Theft
- 24H
- Fire
- Flooding
- Panic
- Gas
- Sensor (referring to the activation of one or more sensors selectable individually)
- Inactivity (referring to one or more sensors programmed with the inactivity attribute, selectable individually; refer to the sensors section for more details about the inactivity function)
- Arming/disarming (referring to one or more areas selectable individually)
- Total disarming
- Total arming
- Arming in night mode
- Partial mode arming
- User login (future implementation)
- Wired input (refers to the wired input of a radio IN/OUT device model RFOUT022, if installed)
- Date & time (refers to a specific time on one or more selectable days of the week)
Actions
Add up to 10 actions to be performed in sequence using the “+” button:
- Arming/disarming (referring to one or more areas selectable individually)
- Total disarming
- Total arming
- Arming in night mode
- Partial mode arming
- Wait (refers to a customizable waiting time before the next action)
- Activate output (refers to the relay output of a radio IN/OUT device model RFOUT022, if installed)
- Notification (refers to sending a customized text notification to a specific user; the message will be displayed via PUSH notification on the recipient’s App)
Once created, press the
button to manually execute a specific scenario. For scenarios with timed execution, the process will follow the set timing. In the case of repetitive activations (e.g., at a specific time, every day), these will repeat according to the set timing until the scenario is disabled or deleted.
Disabling allows you to temporarily block scenarios without deleting them.
Select the scenario and press the
button to temporarily disable it.
A disabled scenario will be displayed in the list with the
icon. To reactivate it, simply select it and enable the top option near the name.
To delete a scenario, select it and press the
button.
To rename a scenario, select it and press the
button.
3.2 Quick commands
The available quick commands are:
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Alarm reset: resets the alarm memory (condition indicated by a flashing red LED on the control panel); the alarm reset is also performed automatically at the next arming of the alarm
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Alarm stop: stops the activation of the sirens during an alarm
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Call stop: stops the sending of notifications (calls, SMS, and various notifications according to programming) during an alarm
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Panic: generates a panic alarm with the sending of related notifications. Any internal and external sirens will not be activated
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Robbery: generates a robbery alarm with the sending of related notifications. Any internal and external sirens will not be activated
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Fire: generates a fire alarm with the sending of related notifications. If present, any internal and external sirens will also be activated
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Medical: generates a fire alarm with the sending of related notifications. If present, any internal and external sirens will also be activated
4.0 Status
Allows you to check the general status of the control panel and the connected radio devices. Select the group of devices of interest.
4.1 Sensors
Includes all radio sensors previously paired with the control panel.
Select the sensor of interest to view specific information such as:
- general status (with any anomaly indications)
- system status (if currently active according to the arming/disarming status of the relevant area and/or according to the set reaction type)
- activation status (e.g., open or closed)
- radio signal level
- battery level
Using the Disable option, you can disable the sensor (for example, in case of malfunction). The disabling remains active until a new manual reactivation operation (Disable option = OFF). Disabling a sensor results in an anomaly condition being indicated on the control panel.
4.2 Sirens and outputs
Includes all radio outputs (sirens and output modules) previously paired with the control panel.
Select the device of interest to view specific information such as:
- general status (with any anomaly indications)
- system status (if currently active according to the arming/disarming status of the relevant area)
- activation status (e.g., open or closed)
- radio signal level
- battery level
Using the Disable option, you can disable the sensor (for example, in case of malfunction). The disabling remains active until a new manual reactivation operation (Disable option = OFF). Disabling a sensor results in an anomaly condition being indicated on the control panel.
Using the ACTIVATE SIREN option, you can manually activate the output for a simple functional test. Press again to deactivate the output.
4.3 Devices
Includes all radio control devices (remotes and keypads) previously paired with the control panel.
In the case of a remote, select the desired device to view specific information such as: general status (with any anomaly indications) and battery level.
In the case of a remote, select the desired device to view specific information such as: general status (with any anomaly indications), physical integrity (e.g., cover open or closed), radio signal level, and battery level.
Using the Disable option, you can disable the sensor (for example, in case of malfunction). The disabling remains active until a new manual reactivation operation (Disable option = OFF). Disabling a sensor results in an anomaly condition being indicated on the control panel.
4.4 Video verification
Includes all video verification devices (cameras) and photo verification devices (volumetric sensors with camera) activated in the Cameras section.
Select the desired device.
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In the case of volumetric sensors with camera, it will be possible to use the TAKE PHOTO command to capture a real-time image. The image acquisition time varies from a few seconds to several tens of seconds depending on the image size (see the resolution settings in the sensors section for the relevant settings) and certain environmental factors (radio signal quality, use of signal repeaters, internet connection speed, etc.).
From the same menu, you can access the photo archive of images acquired manually (“Images on request”) or acquired on alarm (“Images on alarm”). The latter can also be viewed from the event log, see Notifications. All images are stored in the control panel until they are shared or saved in the smartphone’s image gallery. The control panel allows you to store up to a maximum of 10 images for each volumetric sensor equipped with a camera; after that, a new image will overwrite the oldest one. -
In the case of cameras, it will be possible to view the real-time video stream.
4.5 Control Panel
Allows you to view the real-time status of individual areas (see the Areas section) and of the control panel (see the “Real-time control panel status” section).
4.5.1 Areas
Allows you to check the status of each area (area with alarm armed or disarmed, in fault condition or normal operation).
4.5.2 Real-time control panel status
Allows you to view specific information such as: status of the main power supply connection, battery status, control panel cover (open or closed).
The connection mode in use (Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or GSM) is also indicated according to the relevant setting (see the Internet connection section) and the actual status of the radio transmission (notification of any radio interference or the presence of other radio communications using the same channel).
4.5.3 Connection status
Allows you to view specific information about the communication channels in use and their proper functionality.
4.5.4 Radio transmission status
Allows you to view the status of radio communication, particularly regarding the presence of radio interference (jamming) or the presence of radio communications attributable to other devices using the same transmission channel. In case of anomalies, consult your installer to agree on the best intervention solution to restore optimal radio transmission conditions.
5.0 Configure
This section refers to the technical settings of the control panel (programming parameters) and is accessible only to users with specific permissions.
It is possible to rename the control panel and check some general information such as the firmware version of the control panel itself and the integrated radio communication module, as well as the ID32, which is the unique identification number of the control panel, useful for any technical checks by the manufacturer.
The general parameters include several technical programming menus described below.
5.1 Users
In this section, you can manage users associated with the control panel, assign them specific permissions to operate the control panel, and receive notifications for specific events and according to specific communication methods.
There are four types of users:
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the system owner (administrator user) who has complete control of the control panel and its accessories
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the standard user who normally operates the control panel but cannot modify the system configuration
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the installer who, with the owner’s authorization, can access the programming of the control panel except for arming and disarming operations
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the installer with temporary administration privileges who, with the owner’s authorization, in addition to accessing the programming of the control panel, is also enabled for arming and disarming operations
Adding a user
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Use the “+” button to add a user.
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Select the type of user to add: installer or user.
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An email will be sent to the user containing the link to proceed with the App installation. If the user already has the Comelit Nexus App, the control panel will already appear among the managed systems.
User profile management
- Select the user and press the
button to delete a user. - Select the user and press the
button to temporarily disable a user. - Each user can edit their own information (first name, last name, and phone number) by pressing the
button after selecting their name. - The operations of adding, enabling, disabling, and deleting users also include sending a notification email to the administrator user as well as to the user concerned.
The following icons are used to indicate the status and properties of the accounts:
| Icona | account |
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administrator user |
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standard user |
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installer |
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user with temporary administration rights |
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user who has been sent an access request but has not yet completed the connection |
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disabled user (will no longer be able to operate on the control panel until possible reactivation) |
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disabled installer (will no longer be able to operate on the control panel until possible reactivation) |
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5.1.1 Areas (for standard users only)
Allows you to select the areas manageable by each user. The administrator user will have control over all areas without the possibility to exclude specific areas.
5.1.1.1 Notifications
Allows you to define what and how to notify each user in case of specific events such as alarm, sabotage, fault, anomalies, action, command, etc.
There are four notification delivery methods: phone call or SMS (only using a SIM card that supports these functions), PUSH notification via the Comelit Nexus app, and e-mail (sent via the Comelit Cloud).
Phone calls are available only for alarm events or device tampering (and related resets) and use a prerecorded voice with a message composed as follows: “event” + “device ID” + “area ID” (+ “user ID” in case of action).
The notified events are also divided into five different groups, each of which can be activated or deactivated for each of the four connection modes mentioned above:
| Event group | Notified event / reported in the event log |
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| Alarms | Burglary alarm |
| 24h Alarm | |
| Fire zone alarm | |
| Flood zone alarm | |
| Gas Alarm | |
| Verified alarm | |
| Inactivity alarm | |
| Fire command alarm | |
| Panic command alarm | |
| Duress alarm | |
| Medical command alarm | |
| Robbery alarm | |
| Missed arming alarm | |
| Tampering | Zone tampering |
| Magnetic contact tampering | |
| Control panel tampering | |
| Output module tampering | |
| Internal siren tampering | |
| External siren tampering | |
| Keypad tampering | |
| Radio signal repeater tampering | |
| Fake code tampering | |
| Device replacement tampering | |
| Control panel power supply faults | Control panel network failure |
| Control panel battery fault | |
| System faults | Internal siren battery fault |
| External siren battery fault | |
| Output module battery fault | |
| Sensor battery fault | |
| Keypad battery fault | |
| Remote control battery fault | |
| Radio repeater battery fault | |
| Radio transmitter fault | |
| Radio interference fault (jamming) | |
| Radio channel overlap fault | |
| GSM interference fault (jamming) | |
| SIM card missing fault | |
| Expired SIM card fault | |
| Low GSM signal fault | |
| GSM voice communication fault | |
| GSM data communication fault | |
| Weak GSM signal fault | |
| GPRS/3G signal fault | |
| GSM voice communication fault | |
| Wi-Fi module fault | |
| Weak Wi-Fi signal fault | |
| Wi-Fi module disabled | |
| Ethernet connection fault | |
| Ethernet fault | |
| Ethernet cable disconnected | |
| System reboot | |
| Internal siren fault | |
| External siren fault | |
| Output module fault | |
| Radio disturbance fault | |
| Sensor fault | |
| Sensor radio signal loss fault | |
| Internal siren radio signal loss fault | |
| External siren radio signal loss fault | |
| Output module radio signal loss fault | |
| Camera video stream loss fault | |
| Keypad radio signal loss fault | |
| Keypad radio supervision fault | |
| Remote control radio signal loss fault | |
| Repeater radio signal loss fault | |
| Repeater radio supervision fault | |
| Motion sensor fault | |
| Communication fault | |
| Arming / disarming | Total arming |
| Disarming | |
| Night mode arming | |
| Partial mode arming | |
| Disarming after alarm | |
| Forced arming | |
| System operation | Technical programming |
| Device lock | |
| Add user | |
| Delete user | |
| Change user code | |
| Change date and time | |
| Periodic communication test | |
| Manual communication test | |
| Arming blocked | |
| Voice call | |
| Installer enablement | |
| Output activation | |
| Output deactivation | |
| Partial factory configuration reset | |
| Full factory configuration reset | |
| Firmware update successful | |
| Firmware update error | |
| Stop calls | |
| Stop alarm | |
| Alarm reset | |
| Exclusions/deactivations | Sensor deactivated |
| Sensor excluded | |
| Sensor restored | |
| Sensor reactivated |
5.1.1.2 User permissions
Permissions for performing specific actions are grouped into 7 categories:
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performing alarm disarming operations
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performing device isolation/exclusion operations
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access to the creation and execution of scenarios
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access to user management options and related codes
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access to control panel programming options
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access to arming and alarm management operations
The default rights according to user type are as follows:
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Owner user:
- Arming/Disarming
- Scenarios/Quick Commands
- Photo and Video Viewing
- Programming
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User:
- Arming/Disarming
- Scenarios/Quick Commands
- Photo and Video Viewing
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Installer:
- Programming
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Installer with temporary administration rights:
- Arming/Disarming
- Scenarios/Quick Commands
- Photo and Video Viewing
- Programming
5.1.4 User code (for administrator users only)
Usable only in combination with a keypad. Allows you to enable and modify the user code usable on the keypad. Each user will then have the possibility to customize their own code using the “User code” option available in the App settings (icon
at the top right – see the “User code” section)
5.2 Devices
In this section you can manage the addition (registration) and removal of radio devices (sensors, sirens/outputs, keypads/remotes).
Use the “+” button to add a new device and select the device model to add from the list.
For more information, follow the instructions in the App or refer to the sections Sensors, Sirens/outputs or Peripherals), according to the sensor type.
Caution: the registration procedure for some devices may require access to the internal electronic board. In this case, make sure that the control panel is set to maintenance mode before proceeding. Otherwise, once the sensor is acquired, its tamper condition (open cover) will be immediately detected and the tamper alarm will be triggered.
If problems occur during the radio device registration procedures, perform a factory configuration reset (see Default configuration), making sure that the Keep radio device pairing option is disabled. Then proceed to reset the individual radio devices as described below:
Radio device pairing (“enroll” procedure).
Caution: each radio device has a unique ID and can only be paired with one control panel. If you need to pair it with another control panel, you must first reset it; if the control panel it was previously paired with is active, after a few minutes it will show an error (loss of radio device connection) and you will need to delete the device from the keypad configuration to restore normal operation.
There are several possible methods for pairing radio devices with the control panel:
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Battery tab removal. For a new device, simply remove the battery isolation tab immediately after starting the pairing procedure via the App. Refer to the instructions provided by the App to identify the location of the tab according to the device.
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Button press. For remote controls, simply press any button immediately after starting the pairing procedure via the App.
If the procedure is not successful, follow the detailed instructions for the specific device available at this link: NEXUS control panel accessory manuals -
Device power-on. For devices without a battery tab, it is necessary to provide power supply to the device immediately after starting the pairing procedure via the App. Refer to the instructions provided by the App to identify the power supply method according to the device (inserting batteries, connecting the power supply connector, etc.)
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Pressing the “ENROLL” button. If neither of the previous two options was successful and/or available, you can proceed by pressing the “ENROLL” button located inside the device, immediately after starting the pairing procedure via the App.
Resetting radio devices – deleting registration
If a device has already been registered and paired with any control panel, to repeat the registration it is first necessary to reset the device itself.
The reset can be performed by pressing the ENROLL button for 7 seconds. For some devices (RFKP and RFSMK), there is a dedicated reset button to be pressed until the LEDs flash, confirming the reset operation has been completed. For remote controls, press and hold buttons 1 and 4 simultaneously until the red LED lights up steadily. With the red led on, press button 4 once.
After the reset, you can proceed to register the device using one of the procedures described above.
For more information, refer to the manuals for the individual radio devices available at this link: NEXUS control panel accessory manuals.
Adding new devices
To add new devices, select the “+” button. If devices are already registered (i.e., paired with the control panel), select the specific category to view the list of all devices.
Modify parameters of already paired devices
If devices are already present, simply select the device of interest listed in one of the following categories to view additional information and modify the specific configuration.
5.2.1 Sensors
This section includes detection devices for alarm activation (sensors).
If devices are already paired with the control panel, select the device from the list to view its details and options.
Additional information is collected in the upper section (green box), expandable via the “>” button, and includes:
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Name: editable with the button

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Model: displays the specific code of the device (not editable)
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Radio signal level: real-time indication of the quality of the radio connection

excellent or very good signal 
good signal 
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Battery level: real-time indication of the battery status

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Device serial number: displays the unique serial identifier of the radio device
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Firmware version: displays the specific firmware version of the radio device (may take a few seconds to update after the first pairing)
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Identify with LED on (Find device): allows you to easily identify the specific device by turning on the LED. If there are multiple devices of the same model, use this function to activate and deactivate the LED flashing on the device of interest.
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Device deletion: with the button
it is possible to delete a device previously paired with the control panel. Caution: deletion only removes it from the list of devices paired with the control panel but does not reset the device itself. To proceed with a new pairing to a control panel, it is first necessary to reset it (see “Reset wireless devices – registration deletion”). -
Edit name: with the
button you can edit the device name.
Depending on the type of devices, more or fewer specific configuration parameters will be available:
- Indoor volumetric sensors RF12PIR
- Indoor volumetric sensors with camera RF12PIRCAM
- Opening sensors with single wired input (RF1MCW / RF1MCB)
- Opening sensors with double wired input (RF2MCW / RF2MCB)
- Outdoor volumetric sensors (RFOPDP, RFOPTT)
- Other sensors (GENERIC)
- Flood sensor (RFH2O)
- Smoke/heat sensor (RFSMK)
Indoor volumetric sensors RF12PIR
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Type of reaction
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Instantaneous – generates an immediate alarm in case of activation with the system armed
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Entry / exit – during system arming, it will be active (i.e., able to generate an alarm) only at the end of the set exit delay; with the system armed, in case of activation, an alarm will be generated only at the end of the set entry delay. The entry and exit times can be customized individually for each device up to a maximum of 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Always active (24 hours a day) – on every activation, generates a 24H type alarm even if the system is disarmed
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24H inactivity – generates an “inactivity alarm” event if there is no activation within a 24-hour period. This alarm will be recorded in the event log and notified to a possible alarm receiving center, if programmed (see Remote monitoring). It is also possible to combine specific actions with this event (e.g., notification alerts) by creating specific automations (see Scenarios).
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Entry path – in case of activation with the system armed, an immediate alarm will be generated if triggered before any other sensor. If instead activation occurs during an entry delay phase already triggered by another sensor, it will use its own entry delay before generating an alarm. The entry path does not include exit delays during system arming (immediate alarm). Normally used for detection devices along the entry/exit path.
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Areas – defines which areas the sensor is associated with. Caution: if associated with two or more areas, this sensor will generate an alarm only when all the areas it belongs to are armed.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the sensor enclosure is opened
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LED – allows you to enable or disable the LED on the device. If enabled, the LED will activate with every detection
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Attributes
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Night – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms when the alarm is armed in night mode, as well as in total arming
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Partial – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms even when the alarm is armed in partial mode, as well as in total arming
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Excludable – this option behaves differently depending on whether the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous or Entry/exit
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For instantaneous sensors, this option enables auto-restore of the sensor in case of a temporary manual exclusion or a “forced” arming of the alarm. In other words, a sensor that is in detection mode at the time of arming will be automatically excluded if arming is done via remote control or keypad (in the APP, the operator will be asked whether to proceed with exclusion or manually restore a “rest” condition before arming). Subsequently, during the alarm arming phase, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm in case of a new activation during the arming cycle (exclusion with auto-restore).
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will not generate any alarm even in case of subsequent activations during the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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For delayed sensors (reaction Entry/exit), this option enables auto-exclusion of the sensor if it is in detection mode at the end of the exit time. In other words, at the end of the exit time with the sensor in detection mode, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will be excluded for the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm at the actual arming of the zone (end of the exit time)
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Silent – if enabled, instead of generating an alarm when activated with the system armed, only an activation event will be recorded in the event log
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Double detection – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two activations of this sensor occur within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only a second activation before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Requires confirmation from another sensor – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two different sensors, both with the “Requires confirmation from another sensor” attribute, are activated within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only the activation of the second sensor before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous) – if enabled, it will use the set entry delay only when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For total arming, no entry delay will be used.
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Disable exit delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Entry/exit) – if enabled, the set exit delay will be reset (ignored) when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For total arming, the set exit delay will normally be used.
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Advanced settings
- IR sensitivity – allows you to select a high sensitivity (greater intruder detection capability) or low sensitivity (lower intruder detection capability). The default value is “high sensitivity”, but in some circumstances it is possible to reduce the sensor’s detection capability to avoid false alarms while still maintaining the ability to detect intruders (for example, if there are large pets present). A real test is recommended (see Sensor test) to verify that the selected value is suitable for the specific use.
- Battery saving – allows you to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the energy saving mode, which ensures longer battery life. If battery saving is disabled, the sensor transmits all detections both when the system is armed and when it is disarmed. If battery saving is enabled, the sensor transmits one detection and then waits 3 minutes before transmitting a new signal, both when the system is armed and when it is disarmed.
Indoor volumetric sensors with camera RF12PIRCAM
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Type of reaction
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Instantaneous – generates an immediate alarm in case of activation with the system armed
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Entry/exit – during system arming, it will be active (i.e., able to generate an alarm) only at the end of the set exit delay; with the system armed, in case of activation, an alarm will be generated only at the end of the set entry delay. The entry and exit times can be customized individually for each device up to a maximum of 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Always active (24 hours a day) – on every activation, generates a 24H type alarm even if the system is disarmed
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24H inactivity – generates an inactivity alarm event if there is no activation within a 24-hour period. This alarm will be recorded in the event log and notified to a possible alarm receiving center, if programmed (see Remote monitoring). It is also possible to combine specific actions with this event (e.g., notification alerts) by creating specific automations (see Scenarios).
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Entry path – in case of activation with the system armed, an immediate alarm will be generated if triggered before any other sensor. If instead activation occurs during an entry delay phase already triggered by another sensor, it will use its own entry delay before generating an alarm. The entry route reaction type does not provide exit delays during system arming (immediate alarm) and is normally used for detection devices located along the entry path to access a possible control keypad, within an area whose perimeter is protected by other sensors.
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Areas – defines which areas the sensor is associated with. Caution: if associated with two or more areas, this sensor will generate an alarm only when all the areas it belongs to are armed.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the sensor enclosure is opened
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LED – allows you to enable or disable the LED on the device. If enabled, the LED will activate with every detection
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Attributes
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Night – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms when the alarm is armed in night mode, as well as in total arming
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Partial – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms even when the alarm is armed in partial mode, as well as in total arming
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Excludable – this option behaves differently depending on whether the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous or Entry/exit
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For instantaneous sensors, this option enables auto-restore of the sensor in case of a temporary manual exclusion or a “forced” arming of the alarm. In other words, a sensor that is in detection mode at the time of arming will be automatically excluded if arming is done via remote control or keypad (in the APP, the operator will be asked whether to proceed with exclusion or manually restore a “rest” condition before arming). Subsequently, during the alarm arming phase, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm in case of a new activation during the arming cycle (exclusion with auto-restore).
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will not generate any alarm even in case of subsequent activations during the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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For delayed sensors (reaction Entry/exit), this option enables auto-exclusion of the sensor if it is in detection mode at the end of the exit time. In other words, at the end of the exit time with the sensor in detection mode, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will be excluded for the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm at the actual arming of the zone (end of the exit time)
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Silent – if enabled, instead of generating an alarm when activated with the system armed, only an activation event will be recorded in the event log
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Double detection – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two activations of this sensor occur within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only a second activation before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Requires confirmation from another sensor – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two different sensors, both with the “Requires confirmation from another sensor” attribute, are activated within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only the activation of the second sensor before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous) – if enabled, it will use the set entry delay only when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For full arming, no entry delay will be used.
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Disable exit delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Entry/exit) – if enabled, the set exit delay will be reset (ignored) when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For total arming, the set exit delay will normally be used.
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Advanced settings
- Camera setting
- Image resolution – allows you to select the resolution of the image generated in case of alarm or on request. The selectable resolution values are low (208×128 pixels), medium (400×240 pixels), or high (800×480 pixels).
- Number of images – allows you to select the number of images captured and transmitted in case of an alarm.
- Sensor settings
- IR sensitivity – allows you to select a high sensitivity (greater intruder detection capability) or low sensitivity (lower intruder detection capability). The default value is “high sensitivity”, but in some circumstances it is possible to reduce the sensor’s detection capability to avoid false alarms while still maintaining the ability to detect intruders (for example, if there are large pets present). A real test is recommended (see Sensor test) to verify that the selected value is suitable for the specific use.
- Battery saving – allows you to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the energy saving mode, which ensures longer battery life. If battery saving is disabled, the sensor transmits one detection and then waits 1 minute before transmitting a new signal, both when the system is armed and when it is disarmed. If battery saving is enabled, the sensor transmits one detection and then waits 3 minutes before transmitting a new signal, both when the system is armed and when it is disarmed.
- Camera setting
Opening sensors with single wired input (RF1MCW / RF1MCB)
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Magnetic contact – allows you to enable or disable the internal magnetic sensor. If only the wired input is used without the magnetic detector, disable this option.
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Type of reaction
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Instantaneous – generates an immediate alarm in case of activation with the system armed
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Entry/exit – during system arming, it will be active (i.e., able to generate an alarm) only at the end of the set exit delay; with the system armed, in case of activation, an alarm will be generated only at the end of the set entry delay. The entry and exit times can be customized individually for each device up to a maximum of 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Always active (24 hours a day): each activation generates a 24H type alarm even if the system is disarmed.
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24H inactivity – generates an “inactivity alarm” event if there is no activation within a 24-hour period. This alarm will be recorded in the event log and notified to a possible alarm receiving center, if programmed (see Remote monitoring). It is also possible to combine specific actions with this event (e.g., notification alerts) by creating specific automations (see Scenarios).
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Entry path – in case of activation with the system armed, an immediate alarm will be generated if triggered before any other sensor. If instead activation occurs during an entry delay phase already triggered by another sensor, it will use its own entry delay before generating an alarm. The entry route reaction type does not provide exit delays during system arming (immediate alarm) and is normally used for detection devices located along the entry path to access a possible control keypad, within an area whose perimeter is protected by other sensors.
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Areas – defines which areas the sensor is associated with. Caution: if associated with two or more areas, this sensor will generate an alarm only when all the areas it belongs to are armed.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the sensor enclosure is opened
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LED – allows you to enable or disable the LED on the device. If enabled, the LED will activate with every detection
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Attributes
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Night – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms when the alarm is armed in night mode, as well as in total arming
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Partial – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms even when the alarm is armed in partial mode, as well as in total arming
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Chime – if enabled and an RFKP radio keypad is installed, each activation generates a short audible signal on the keypad.
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Excludable – this option behaves differently depending on whether the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous or Entry/exit
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For instantaneous sensors, this option enables auto-restore of the sensor in case of a temporary manual exclusion or a “forced” arming of the alarm. In other words, a sensor that is in detection mode at the time of arming will be automatically excluded if arming is done via remote control or keypad (in the APP, the operator will be asked whether to proceed with exclusion or manually restore a “rest” condition before arming). Subsequently, during the alarm arming phase, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm in case of a new activation during the arming cycle (exclusion with auto-restore).
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will not generate any alarm even in case of subsequent activations during the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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For delayed sensors (reaction Entry/exit), this option enables auto-exclusion of the sensor if it is in detection mode at the end of the exit time. In other words, at the end of the exit time with the sensor in detection mode, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will be excluded for the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm at the actual arming of the zone (end of the exit time)
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Silent – if enabled, instead of generating an alarm when activated with the system armed, only an activation event will be recorded in the event log
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Double detection – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two activations of this sensor occur within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only a second activation before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Requires confirmation from another sensor – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two different sensors, both with the “Requires confirmation from another sensor” attribute, are activated within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only the activation of the second sensor before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous) – if enabled, it will use the set entry delay only when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For full arming, no entry delay will be used.
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Disable exit delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Entry/exit) – if enabled, the set exit delay will be reset (ignored) when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For total arming, the set exit delay will normally be used.
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Wired zones – allows you to enable or disable the wired input for connecting an additional alarm detection device (e.g., wired magnetic contact). By selecting this option, you will be able to access a subsequent configuration page where you can activate an additional device “sensor -B”, assign it a name using the [pencil] button, and define specific properties:
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Type of reaction
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Instantaneous – generates an immediate alarm in case of activation with the system armed
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Entry/exit – during system arming, it will be active (i.e., able to generate an alarm) only at the end of the set exit delay; with the system armed, in case of activation, an alarm will be generated only at the end of the set entry delay. The entry and exit times can be customized individually for each device up to a maximum of 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Always active (24 hours a day): each activation generates a 24H type alarm even if the system is disarmed.
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24H inactivity – generates an “inactivity alarm” event if there is no activation within a 24-hour period. This alarm will be recorded in the event log and notified to a possible alarm receiving center, if programmed (see “Remote monitoring”). It is also possible to combine specific actions with this event (e.g., notification alerts) by creating specific automations (see “Automations”).
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Entry path – in case of activation with the system armed, an immediate alarm will be generated if triggered before any other sensor. If instead activation occurs during an entry delay phase already triggered by another sensor, it will use its own entry delay before generating an alarm. The entry route reaction type does not provide exit delays during system arming (immediate alarm) and is normally used for detection devices located along the entry path to access a possible control keypad, within an area whose perimeter is protected by other sensors.
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Areas – defines which areas the sensor is associated with. Caution: if associated with two or more areas, this sensor will generate an alarm only when all the areas it belongs to are armed.
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Input connection – allows you to define the type of wired connection to use:
- NO – normally open
- NC – normally closed
- Single balancing – using a single end-of-line (EOL) resistor (value 1K8 ohm)
- Double balancing – using two end-of-line (EOL) resistors (value 1K8 ohm each)
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Attributes
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Night – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms when the alarm is armed in night mode, as well as in total arming
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Partial – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms even when the alarm is armed in partial mode, as well as in total arming
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Chime – if enabled and an RFKP radio keypad is installed, each activation generates a short audible signal on the keypad.
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Excludable – this option behaves differently depending on whether the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous or Entry/exit
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For instantaneous sensors, this option enables auto-restore of the sensor in case of a temporary manual exclusion or a “forced” arming of the alarm. In other words, a sensor that is in detection mode at the time of arming will be automatically excluded if arming is done via remote control or keypad (in the APP, the operator will be asked whether to proceed with exclusion or manually restore a “rest” condition before arming). Subsequently, during the alarm arming phase, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm in case of a new activation during the arming cycle (exclusion with auto-restore).
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will not generate any alarm even in case of subsequent activations during the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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For delayed sensors (reaction Entry/exit), this option enables auto-exclusion of the sensor if it is in detection mode at the end of the exit time. In other words, at the end of the exit time with the sensor in detection mode, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will be excluded for the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm at the actual arming of the zone (end of the exit time)
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Silent – if enabled, instead of generating an alarm when activated with the system armed, only an activation event will be recorded in the event log
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Double detection – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two activations of this sensor occur within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only a second activation before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Requires confirmation from another sensor – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two different sensors, both with the “Requires confirmation from another sensor” attribute, are activated within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only the activation of the second sensor before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous) – if enabled, it will use the set entry delay only when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For full arming, no entry delay will be used.
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Disable exit delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Entry/exit) – if enabled, the set exit delay will be reset (ignored) when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For total arming, the set exit delay will normally be used.
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Opening sensors with double wired input (RF2MCW / RF2MCB)
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Magnetic contact – allows you to enable or disable the internal magnetic sensor. If only the wired input is used without the magnetic detector, disable this option.
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Type of reaction
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Instantaneous – generates an immediate alarm in case of activation with the system armed
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Entry/exit – during system arming, it will be active (i.e., able to generate an alarm) only at the end of the set exit delay; with the system armed, in case of activation, an alarm will be generated only at the end of the set entry delay. The entry and exit times can be customized individually for each device up to a maximum of 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Always active (24 hours a day): each activation generates a 24H type alarm even if the system is disarmed.
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24H inactivity – generates an “inactivity alarm” event if there is no activation within a 24-hour period. This alarm will be recorded in the event log and notified to a possible alarm receiving center, if programmed (see Remote monitoring). It is also possible to combine specific actions with this event (e.g., notification alerts) by creating specific automations (see Scenarios).
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Entry path – in case of activation with the system armed, an immediate alarm will be generated if triggered before any other sensor. If instead activation occurs during an entry delay phase already triggered by another sensor, it will use its own entry delay before generating an alarm. The entry route reaction type does not provide exit delays during system arming (immediate alarm) and is normally used for detection devices located along the entry path to access a possible control keypad, within an area whose perimeter is protected by other sensors.
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Areas – defines which areas the sensor is associated with. Caution: if associated with two or more areas, this sensor will generate an alarm only when all the areas it belongs to are armed.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the sensor enclosure is opened
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LED – allows you to enable or disable the LED on the device. If enabled, the LED will activate with every detection
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Attributes
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Night – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms when the alarm is armed in night mode, as well as in total arming
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Partial – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms even when the alarm is armed in partial mode, as well as in total arming
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Chime – if enabled and an RFKP radio keypad is installed, each activation generates a short audible signal on the keypad.
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Excludable – this option behaves differently depending on whether the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous or Entry/exit
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For instantaneous sensors, this option enables auto-restore of the sensor in case of a temporary manual exclusion or a “forced” arming of the alarm. In other words, a sensor that is in detection mode at the time of arming will be automatically excluded if arming is done via remote control or keypad (in the APP, the operator will be asked whether to proceed with exclusion or manually restore a “rest” condition before arming). Subsequently, during the alarm arming phase, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm in case of a new activation during the arming cycle (exclusion with auto-restore).
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will not generate any alarm even in case of subsequent activations during the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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For delayed sensors (Entry/exit reaction), this option enables the sensor’s auto-exclusion if it is in detection mode at the end of the exit time. In other words, at the end of the exit time with the sensor in detection mode, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will be excluded for the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm at the actual arming of the zone (end of the exit time)
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Silent – if enabled, instead of generating an alarm when activated with the system armed, only an activation event will be recorded in the event log
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Double detection – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two activations of this sensor occur within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only a second activation before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Requires confirmation from another sensor – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two different sensors, both with the “Requires confirmation from another sensor” attribute, are activated within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only the activation of the second sensor before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous) – if enabled, it will use the set entry delay only when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For full arming, no entry delay will be used.
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Disable exit delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Entry/exit) – if enabled, the set exit delay will be reset (ignored) when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For total arming, the set exit delay will normally be used.
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Wired zones – allows you to enable or disable the wired inputs for connecting additional alarm detection devices (e.g., wired magnetic contacts). By selecting this option, you will be able to access a subsequent configuration page where you can activate one or more additional devices (“sensor -B” and/or “sensor -C”), assign a name to each using the [pencil] button, and define specific properties for each one (select upper tab):
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Type of reaction
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Instantaneous – generates an immediate alarm in case of activation with the system armed
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Entry/exit – during system arming, it will be active (i.e., able to generate an alarm) only at the end of the set exit delay; with the system armed, in case of activation, an alarm will be generated only at the end of the set entry delay. The entry and exit times can be customized individually for each device up to a maximum of 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Always active (24 hours a day): each activation generates a 24H type alarm even if the system is disarmed.
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24H inactivity – generates an “inactivity alarm” event if there is no activation within a 24-hour period. This alarm will be recorded in the event log and notified to a possible alarm receiving center, if programmed (see Remote monitoring). It is also possible to combine specific actions with this event (e.g., notification alerts) by creating specific automations (see Scenarios).
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Entry path – in case of activation with the system armed, an immediate alarm will be generated if triggered before any other sensor. If instead activation occurs during an entry delay phase already triggered by another sensor, it will use its own entry delay before generating an alarm. The entry route reaction type does not provide exit delays during system arming (immediate alarm) and is normally used for detection devices located along the entry path to access a possible control keypad, within an area whose perimeter is protected by other sensors.
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Areas – defines which areas the sensor is associated with. Caution: if associated with two or more areas, this sensor will generate an alarm only when all the areas it belongs to are armed.
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Input connection – allows you to define the type of wired connection to use:
- NO – normally open
- NC – normally closed
- Single balancing – using a single end-of-line (EOL) resistor (value 1K8 ohm)
- Double balancing – using two end-of-line (EOL) resistors (value 1K8 ohm each)
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Attributes
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Night – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms when the alarm is armed in night mode, as well as in total arming
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Partial – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms even when the alarm is armed in partial mode, as well as in total arming
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Chime – if enabled and an RFKP radio keypad is installed, each activation generates a short audible signal on the keypad.
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Excludable – this option behaves differently depending on whether the sensor is set with Instant or Entry/exit reaction type.
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For instantaneous sensors, this option enables auto-restore of the sensor in case of a temporary manual exclusion or a “forced” arming of the alarm. In other words, a sensor that is in detection mode at the time of arming will be automatically excluded if arming is done via remote control or keypad (in the APP, the operator will be asked whether to proceed with exclusion or manually restore a “rest” condition before arming). Subsequently, during the alarm arming phase, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm in case of a new activation during the arming cycle (exclusion with auto-restore).
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if the excludable option is not active, the sensor will not generate any alarm even in the case of subsequent activations during the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-reset)
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For delayed sensors (reaction Entry/exit), this option enables auto-exclusion of the sensor if it is in detection mode at the end of the exit time. In other words, at the end of the exit time with the sensor in detection mode, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is active, the sensor will be excluded for the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-reset).
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if the excludable option is not active, the sensor will generate an alarm at the actual arming of the zone (end of the exit time).
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Silent – if enabled, instead of generating an alarm when activated with the system armed, only an activation event will be recorded in the event log
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Double detection – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two activations of this sensor occur within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only a second activation before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Requires confirmation from another sensor – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two different sensors, both with the “Requires confirmation from another sensor” attribute, are activated within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only the activation of the second sensor before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous) – if enabled, it will use the set entry delay only when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For full arming, no entry delay will be used.
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Disable exit delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Entry/exit) – if enabled, the set exit delay will be reset (ignored) when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For total arming, the set exit delay will normally be used.
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Outdoor volumetric sensors (RFOPDP, RFOPTT)
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Type of reaction
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Instantaneous – generates an immediate alarm in case of activation with the system armed
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Entry/exit – during system arming, it will be active (i.e., able to generate an alarm) only at the end of the set exit delay; with the system armed, in case of activation, an alarm will be generated only at the end of the set entry delay. The entry and exit times can be customized individually for each device up to a maximum of 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Always active (24 hours a day) – on every activation, generates a 24H type alarm even if the system is disarmed
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24H inactivity – generates an “inactivity alarm” event if there is no activation within a 24-hour period. This alarm will be recorded in the event log and notified to a possible alarm receiving center, if programmed (see Remote monitoring). It is also possible to combine specific actions with this event (e.g., notification alerts) by creating specific automations (see Scenarios).
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Entry path – in case of activation with the system armed, an immediate alarm will be generated if triggered before any other sensor. If instead activation occurs during an entry delay phase already triggered by another sensor, it will use its own entry delay before generating an alarm. The entry route reaction type does not provide exit delays during system arming (immediate alarm) and is normally used for detection devices located along the entry path to access a possible control keypad, within an area whose perimeter is protected by other sensors.
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Areas – defines which areas the sensor is associated with. Caution: if associated with two or more areas, this sensor will generate an alarm only when all the areas it belongs to are armed.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the sensor enclosure is opened
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LED – allows you to enable or disable the LED on the device. If enabled, the LED will activate with every detection
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Attributes
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Night – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms when the alarm is armed in night mode, as well as in total arming
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Partial – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms even when the alarm is armed in partial mode, as well as in total arming
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Excludable – this option behaves differently depending on whether the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous or Entry/exit
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For instantaneous sensors, this option enables auto-restore of the sensor in case of a temporary manual exclusion or a “forced” arming of the alarm. In other words, a sensor that is in detection mode at the time of arming will be automatically excluded if arming is done via remote control or keypad (in the APP, the operator will be asked whether to proceed with exclusion or manually restore a “rest” condition before arming). Subsequently, during the alarm arming phase, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm in case of a new activation during the arming cycle (exclusion with auto-restore).
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will not generate any alarm even in case of subsequent activations during the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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For delayed sensors (reaction Entry/exit), this option enables auto-exclusion of the sensor if it is in detection mode at the end of the exit time. In other words, at the end of the exit time with the sensor in detection mode, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will be excluded for the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm at the actual arming of the zone (end of the exit time)
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Silent – if enabled, instead of generating an alarm when activated with the system armed, only an activation event will be recorded in the event log
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Double detection – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two activations of this sensor occur within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only a second activation before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Requires confirmation from another sensor – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two different sensors, both with the “Requires confirmation from another sensor” attribute, are activated within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only the activation of the second sensor before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous) – if enabled, it will use the set entry delay only when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For full arming, no entry delay will be used.
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Disable exit delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Entry/exit) – if enabled, the set exit delay will be reset (ignored) when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For total arming, the set exit delay will normally be used.
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Advanced settings
- Upper IR sensitivity – allows you to select a high sensitivity (greater intruder detection capability) or low sensitivity (lower intruder detection capability) for the lower infrared head. The default value is “high sensitivity”, but in some circumstances it is possible to reduce the sensor’s detection capability to avoid false alarms while still maintaining the ability to detect intruders. A real test is recommended (see Sensor test) to verify that the selected value is suitable for the specific use.
- Upper IR sensitivity – allows you to select a high sensitivity (greater intruder detection capability) or low sensitivity (lower intruder detection capability) for the upper infrared head. The default value is “high sensitivity”, but in some circumstances it is possible to reduce the sensor’s detection capability to avoid false alarms while still maintaining the ability to detect intruders. A real test is recommended (see Sensor test) to verify that the selected value is suitable for the specific use.
- MW sensitivity (only for RFOPTT model) – allows you to select a high sensitivity (greater intruder detection capability) or low sensitivity (lower intruder detection capability) for the microwave detection head. The default value is “high sensitivity”, but in some circumstances it is possible to reduce the sensor’s detection capability to avoid false alarms while still maintaining the ability to detect intruders. A real test is recommended (see Sensor test) to verify that the selected value is suitable for the specific use.
- Antimasking – allows you to activate or deactivate the antimasking protection, which triggers a specific alarm in case the lenses are covered. The selectable values are disabled, always active, or active only above 0°C (the latter is recommended in cold environments to avoid possible false alarms caused by the formation of an ice film covering the sensor).
Other sensors (GENERIC)
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Type of reaction
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Instantaneous – generates an immediate alarm in case of activation with the system armed
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Entry/exit – during system arming, it will be active (i.e., able to generate an alarm) only at the end of the set exit delay; with the system armed, in case of activation, an alarm will be generated only at the end of the set entry delay. The entry and exit times can be customized individually for each device up to a maximum of 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
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Always active (24 hours a day) – on every activation, generates a 24H type alarm even if the system is disarmed
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24H inactivity – generates an “inactivity alarm” event if there is no activation within a 24-hour period. This alarm will be recorded in the event log and notified to a possible alarm receiving center, if programmed (see Remote monitoring). It is also possible to combine specific actions with this event (e.g., notification alerts) by creating specific automations (see Scenarios).
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Entry path – in case of activation with the system armed, an immediate alarm will be generated if triggered before any other sensor. If instead activation occurs during an entry delay phase already triggered by another sensor, it will use its own entry delay before generating an alarm. The entry route reaction type does not provide exit delays during system arming (immediate alarm) and is normally used for detection devices located along the entry path to access a possible control keypad, within an area whose perimeter is protected by other sensors.
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Areas – defines which areas the sensor is associated with. Caution: if associated with two or more areas, this sensor will generate an alarm only when all the areas it belongs to are armed.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the sensor enclosure is opened
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Attributes
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Night – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms when the alarm is armed in night mode, as well as in total arming
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Partial – if enabled, allows this sensor to generate alarms even when the alarm is armed in partial mode, as well as in total arming
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Excludable – this option behaves differently depending on whether the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous or Entry/exit
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For instantaneous sensors, this option enables auto-restore of the sensor in case of a temporary manual exclusion or a “forced” arming of the alarm. In other words, a sensor that is in detection mode at the time of arming will be automatically excluded if arming is done via remote control or keypad (in the APP, the operator will be asked whether to proceed with exclusion or manually restore a “rest” condition before arming). Subsequently, during the alarm arming phase, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm in case of a new activation during the arming cycle (exclusion with auto-restore).
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will not generate any alarm even in case of subsequent activations during the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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For delayed sensors (reaction Entry/exit), this option enables auto-exclusion of the sensor if it is in detection mode at the end of the exit time. In other words, at the end of the exit time with the sensor in detection mode, there are two possible behaviors:
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if the excludable option is enabled, the sensor will be excluded for the entire arming cycle (exclusion without auto-restore),
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if the excludable option is not enabled, the sensor will generate an alarm at the actual arming of the zone (end of the exit time)
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Silent – if enabled, instead of generating an alarm when activated with the system armed, only an activation event will be recorded in the event log
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Double detection – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two activations of this sensor occur within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only a second activation before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Requires confirmation from another sensor – if enabled, it will generate an alarm with the system armed only if two different sensors, both with the “Requires confirmation from another sensor” attribute, are activated within the set time interval. The first activation will therefore generate a pre-alarm condition (no alarm notification but only a note in the event log), and only the activation of the second sensor before the end of the set time will generate an actual alarm. If there is no second detection within the set time, the pre-alarm condition is canceled and the cycle resets for a new double activation.
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Delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Instantaneous) – if enabled, it will use the set entry delay only when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For full arming, no entry delay will be used.
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Disable exit delay with night/partial (available only if the sensor is set with reaction type Entry/exit) – if enabled, the set exit delay will be reset (ignored) when the system is armed in night or partial mode. For total arming, the set exit delay will normally be used.
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Flood sensor (RFH2O)
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Areas – defines which areas the sensor is associated with.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the sensor enclosure is opened
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LED – allows you to enable or disable the LED on the device. If enabled, the LED will activate with every detection
Smoke/heat sensor (RFSMK)
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Areas – defines which areas the sensor is associated with.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the sensor enclosure is opened
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LED – allows you to enable or disable the LED on the device. If enabled, the LED will activate with every detection
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Smoke – allows you to enable or disable the smoke sensor integrated in the sensor*
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Heat – allows you to enable or disable the heat sensor integrated in the sensor*
* it is not possible to disable both sensors
5.2.2 Sirens & outputs
This section includes indoor or outdoor sirens.
If devices are already paired with the control panel, select the device from the list to view its details and options.
Additional information is collected in the upper section (green box), expandable via the “>” button, and includes:
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Name: editable with the button

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Model: displays the specific code of the device (not editable)
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Radio signal level: real-time indication of the quality of the radio connection

excellent or very good signal 
good signal 
more than sufficient signal 
poor signal 
signal too weak -
Battery level: real-time indication of the battery status

battery with sufficient charge level 
low battery requiring replacement -
Device serial number: displays the unique serial identifier of the radio device
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Firmware version: displays the specific firmware version of the radio device (may take a few seconds to update after the first pairing)
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Identify with LED on (Find device): allows you to easily identify the specific device by turning on the LED. If there are multiple devices of the same model, use this function to activate and deactivate the LED flashing on the device of interest.
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Device deletion: with the button
it is possible to delete a device previously paired with the control panel. Caution: deletion only removes it from the list of devices paired with the control panel but does not reset the device itself. To proceed with a new pairing to a control panel, you must first reset it (see Reset wireless devices – registration deletion). -
Edit name: with the
button you can edit the device name.
Depending on the type of devices, more or fewer specific configuration parameters will be available:
Outdoor siren (RFSIR702)
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Areas – defines which areas the siren is assigned to.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the siren housing is opened.
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Flash activation – allows you to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the light signal in case of activation following an alarm.
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Advanced settings
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Volume – defines the sound intensity on 4 levels, from 0 (off) up to 3 (maximum volume).
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Sound on arming – allows you to enable or disable the activation of a short acoustic signal when the alarm is armed.
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Sound on disarming – allows you to enable or disable the activation of a short acoustic signal when the alarm is disarmed.
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Sound duration – allows you to define the duration of the sound in case of alarm. Make sure that the default value (3 minutes) also complies with the general regulations in force at the installation site regarding public quiet.
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Sound delay – allows you to define the activation delay of the sound in case of alarm (maximum 4 hours 15 seconds). In this way, it is still possible to prevent unwanted activations of the siren in case of accidental alarms, for example in the case of late disarming with an entry delay that is too short.
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Indoor siren (RFSIR102)
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Areas – defines which areas the siren is assigned to.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the siren housing is opened.
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LED – allows you to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the integrated signaling LED.
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Advanced settings
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Volume – defines the sound intensity on 4 levels, from 0 (off) up to 3 (maximum volume).
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Sound on arming – allows you to enable or disable the activation of a short acoustic signal when the alarm is armed.
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Sound on disarming – allows you to enable or disable the activation of a short acoustic signal when the alarm is disarmed.
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Sound duration – allows you to define the duration of the sound in case of alarm. Make sure that the default value (3 minutes) also complies with the general regulations in force at the installation site regarding public quiet.
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Sound delay – allows you to define the activation delay of the sound in case of alarm (maximum 4 hours 15 seconds). In this way, it is still possible to prevent unwanted activations of the siren in case of accidental alarms, for example in the case of late disarming with an entry delay that is too short.
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5.2.3 Peripherals
This section includes remote controls and control keypads.
If devices are already paired with the control panel, select the device from the list to view its details and options.
Additional information is collected in the upper section (green box), expandable via the “>” button, and includes:
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Name: editable with the button

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Model: displays the specific code of the device (not editable)
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Radio signal level: real-time indication of the quality of the radio connection

excellent or very good signal 
good signal 
more than sufficient signal 
poor signal 
signal too weak -
Battery level: real-time indication of the battery status.

battery with sufficient charge level 
low battery requiring replacement -
Device serial number: displays the unique serial identifier of the radio device
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Firmware version: displays the specific firmware version of the radio device (may take a few seconds to update after the first pairing)
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Identify with LED on (Find device): allows you to easily identify the specific device by turning on the LED. In the case of multiple devices of the same model, use this function to activate and deactivate the flashing of the LED on the device of interest. Option available only for RFKP wireless keypad model.
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Device deletion: with the button
it is possible to delete a device previously paired with the control panel. Caution: deletion only removes it from the list of devices paired with the control panel but does not reset the device itself. To proceed with a new pairing to a control panel, you must first reset it (see “Reset wireless devices – registration deletion”). -
Edit name: with the
button you can edit the device name.
Depending on the type of devices, more or fewer specific configuration parameters will be available:
Remote control (RF4KEY / RF4KEYW)
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Assigned user – allows you to select the user of this remote control. Commands executed via this remote control will only affect the areas enabled for the selected user (see Users)
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Button 3 (bottom left) – allows you to activate an additional function to be assigned to this button and selectable from the proposed options.
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Button 4 (bottom right) – allows you to activate an additional function to be assigned to this button and selectable from the proposed options.
Keypad (RFKP)
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Areas – defines which areas the keypad is assigned to. In case of operations using a code (e.g. disarming), the actual control of an area is still subject to the use of the code assigned to a user enabled for the specific area of interest. For example, if the keypad is enabled for the control of area 1 and 2, quick arming will apply to both areas, but in case of disarming, if I use the code of a user enabled only for area 1, the disarming of area 2 will not be performed.
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Open cover alarm – allows you to activate or deactivate the tamper notification in case the siren housing is opened.
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Tone – allows you to activate or deactivate the sound notification of specific events and the related sound intensity.
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Tone activation – allows you to activate or deactivate the sound notification for each individual event:
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Entry time
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Exit time
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Arming/disarming
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Alarm
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Key press
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Doorbell (in combination with a sensor with a specific attribute)
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Tone duration – defines the duration of the sound in case of alarm (max. 300 seconds)
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Backlight – allows you to activate or deactivate the backlighting of the keys and the related light intensity. The activation of the key backlighting is still managed by the keypad to activate only in the presence of the operator under low light conditions (except for alarm signaling).
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Quick arming – allows you to activate or deactivate the quick arming option (arming without code by simply pressing the button)
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Custom action – allows you to enable or disable the option for a quick command (night or partial arming / quick command / output activation / automation) executable by using a valid code followed by the “#” key.
5.3 Areas
Areas are logical groupings of devices, each of which can be associated with a zone. Areas correspond to the general environments you want to protect independently (e.g. rooms or specific spaces).
For example, it is possible to create one area for the home and one for the cellar. Each area will have a specific selection of devices (detectors and/or peripherals) so that arming and disarming operations will only affect those specific devices included in the area.
It will be possible to arm the alarm only for the cellar and not for the home. By using scenarios, it will then be possible to combine arming/disarming operations on multiple areas into a single command.
It is possible to create up to 8 areas, each of which groups one or more devices, even in shared form, and assign each area a custom name (max. 32 characters).
5.4 Cameras
Here you can manage up to 4 cameras connected to the system and used for video verification, with the automatic creation of a video clip combined with an alarm (video clip duration of about 10 seconds, including 5 seconds of pre-alarm).
Use the “+” button to add a new camera.
An RTSP stream with H-264 codec and maximum FULL-HD resolution is required. Native compatibility is guaranteed with Comelit cameras and recorders from the NEXT or ADVANCE series.
The required parameters are:
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Camera model: select the correct model in use (Comelit ADVANCE or NEXT camera, Comelit ADVANCE or NEXT recorder, generic camera)
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IP address: enter the IP address used for the RTSP stream (e.g., 192.168.1.2). The address must be accessible by the printer (e.g., local LAN network in class C address range).
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Port: enter the port used for the RTSP stream (usually 554)
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User: enter the login name required to access the RTSP stream
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Password: enter the password required to access the RTSP stream
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RTSP stream: set the specific RTSP string to use in its complete syntax except for the IP address. For example, for an RTSP stream available at “rtsp://192.168.0.200/sub_stream”, enter “sub_stream” in this field. For Comelit cameras or recorders (ADVANCE or NEXT), this value is pre-filled.
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Channel: (only if Comelit NVR is selected) select the video channel in use.
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Operating mode: allows you to define whether the cameras are used only for a “live” verification without recording (video verification OFF) or also for creating video clips combined with alarms (video verification ON). If video verification is activated, select the sensor(s) that will generate the video clip in case of an alarm.
5.5 General parameters
In addition to a series of general options, it also includes a summary section of the following information related to the control panel, grouped in the upper section (expandable by pressing the “>” button):
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System name: editable using the button

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Main firmware version of the control panel
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Firmware version of the control panel’s radio module
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ID32: unique identification number of the control panel, useful for technical checks by the manufacturer if needed (if necessary, press the button
to access the next menu where you can copy and share the ID32 value)
5.5.1 Timings
Here you can edit the timings related to:
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230VAC loss warning delay: useful to avoid frequent notifications if power supply loss is a frequent and short-term condition
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Internet loss warning delay: useful to avoid frequent notifications if Internet connection loss is a frequent and short-term condition
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Double pulse interval: used as a time window in which detectors with the “double pulse” option enabled will generate an alarm only if at least two activations are detected within the set time interval
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Double alarm interval: used as a time window in which detectors with the “double alarm” option enabled will generate an alarm only if the activation of another detector belonging to a different area is detected within the set time interval
5.5.2 Internet connection
Allows you to modify the Internet connection settings through one or more of the available communication channels
5.5.2.1 Ethernet cable
Allows you to modify the wired network (IPv4) connection settings. Select the correct configuration value (DHCP or static IP) according to the network used; if using a static IP, you will also need to fill in all additional data (subnet mask, gateway, primary DNS, and secondary DNS).
The default configuration is DHCP.
The check Internet connection option defines whether the control panel will enable connection monitoring to the Cloud on this communication channel. If monitoring is enabled, the control panel will periodically check for proper communication with the Cloud and, in case of an anomaly, will trigger the relevant alert and also send a specific notification (if programmed). Refer to the following section Connection logic through the different communication channels for more details).
If the wired network is used only for connecting cameras and a different communication channel is used for Internet connection (e.g., Wi-Fi or 4G), disable the check Internet connection option.
5.5.2.2 Wi-Fi
Allows you to activate the connection to the IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz wireless network and set the correct parameters (SSID and password).
Encryption and authentication WPA-PSK (AES), WPA2-PSK (AES), WPA3-PSK (AES) are supported, while open 2.4GHz networks (without encryption), WEP-encrypted networks, anonymous networks (without SSID), and all 5GHz networks are not supported.
5.5.2.3 GSM/4G
Allows you to activate and configure the GSM/4G data connection via SIM card (not provided).
4G FDD connectivity (800/900/1800/2100/2600MHz) and GSM (900/1800MHz) are supported.
The control panel also features an automatic detection function for the characteristics of the SIM in use and can therefore automatically configure the connection parameters according to an integrated database that includes the main international mobile operators.
If the operator is not automatically recognized or if necessary, you can manually modify the following parameters:
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PIN = SIM card unlock code (if used)
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APN = Access Point Name (specific to the operator in use)
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Username = account name for user authorization on the mobile network
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Password = password for user authorization on the mobile network
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Expiration date = date by which the SIM card validity contract must be renewed (if required). When the set date is reached, a fault condition will be triggered as a reminder to the user to proceed with renewing the SIM card. GSM/4G connectivity will remain active as long as it is supported by the operator.
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4G SIM as main connection = refer to the following section “Connection logic through the different communication channels” for more details.
Connection logic through the different communication channels
The Ethernet or 4G communication channels are automatically activated by the control panel when a data communication cable is detected (auto-detection 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX according to Ethernet IEEE 802.3 standard) or when a valid SIM card is inserted, respectively.
The Wi-Fi communication channel can be activated and programmed via the App.
Wi-Fi communication is also used for Access-Point mode communication in case of direct configuration of the control panel without other active communication channels. Refer to the information provided in the NEXUS control panel manual for more details on activating and using Access-Point mode.
If multiple communication channels are activated, the usage priorities are as follows:
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Option 4G SIM as main connection not active
- Primary Ethernet/Wi-Fi* channel
- Secondary 4G channel
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Option 4G SIM as main connection
- Primary 4G channel
- Secondary Ethernet/WiFi channel*
* If the Wi-Fi connection is activated at the same time as an Ethernet connection, it will only be used in the event of a wired network malfunction. It is also possible to activate both an Ethernet and a Wi-Fi connection on the same data network.
NOTE
For greater communication reliability, it is recommended to use an Ethernet connection with a 4G backup connection (4G SIM as main connection not active).
Activating the 4G SIM as main connection mode results in higher 4G data consumption, which may incur additional costs according to your operator’s tariff plan.
If a communication channel is no longer available during normal operation (e.g., Ethernet cable disconnected or no phone coverage) and the check the connection via Internet option is active, an anomaly will be reported and a specific notification will be sent (if programmed).
The verification time before reporting an Internet connection anomaly can be modified (see parameter Timings – Delay warning for Internet loss)
To restore normal functionality and remove the anomaly condition, proceed to restore the communication channel.
If the communication channel is no longer in use, proceed to deactivate it as follows:
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Wi-Fi = deactivate the Wi-Fi option
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Ethernet = after setting the control panel to maintenance mode (see “Maintenance mode”), open the lower door and remove the Ethernet connection cable. Proceed to restart the control panel (see “Restart the system”).
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4G = after setting the control panel to maintenance mode (see “Maintenance mode”), open the lower door and remove the SIM card. Proceed to restart the control panel (“Restart the system”).
5.5.3 Date & time
Allows you to select the desired time zone and to activate or deactivate daylight saving time (summer/winter time). The control panel is able to select the most appropriate parameters according to the Internet connection
5.5.4 Advanced options
It includes a series of more technical parameters detailed below:
5.5.4.1 Language
Allows you to select a specific language for the control panel, which will be used for notifications sent to users (SMS and PUSH texts, as well as any pre-recorded voice messages used for phone calls), as well as for events stored in the dedicated log.
Selecting a new language other than English requires downloading the relevant data package from the Cloud. This operation may take several minutes, depending on the speed of the Internet connection.
The language of the App cannot be changed but is automatically selected based on the language of the device on which the App is installed. If the device uses a language that is not supported by the App, the English display will be used.
5.5.4.2 Control panel offline notification (option available only for administrator user)
If enabled, a PUSH notification will be sent to the administrator user if the Cloud detects a disconnection of the control panel from the Internet for more than 5 minutes. Similarly, the restoration of the connection will be reported with a specific reconnection notification.
5.5.4.3 Maintenance mode
If enabled, it inhibits all alarm and tamper notifications. This allows you to work on the system for programming or to access the rear compartment of the control panel (connections) without causing false alarms.
Maintenance mode cannot be activated if the alarm is armed and will automatically deactivate if the alarm is subsequently armed. If activated, the App will clearly display a warning banner on every screen.
Therefore, make sure that the system is not in a tampered condition before manual or automatic deactivation (arming) of maintenance mode.
5.5.4.4 FW update
Allows you to check the current firmware version (control panel and internal radio transmitter) and to enable or disable automatic updates via Cloud.
Automatic updates will be applied at a random time, only while the system is disarmed.
When automatic updates are enabled, a check will be performed for the availability of new versions and, if available, the download and installation will be offered.
Installing updates takes several minutes during which the full functionality of the control panel is not guaranteed.
5.5.4.5 Default configuration
Allows you to restore all parameters to factory values.
At the end of the reset, which may also take several minutes, it will be necessary to repeat the programming operation of the control panel parameters.
For the acquisition of radio devices, if these have already been previously paired with the control panel, it will be necessary to proceed with their reset. Refer to the Devices section for more details).
The default factory configuration has two options:
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EN-50131 compliance: will use default values compliant with EN-50131 grade 2 standard. In particular, the following functional changes will be implemented:
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Event Log
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Default configuration: no recording of login, logout, or specific ongoing events.
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EN-50131 configuration: enables the recording of all login, logout, and ongoing events.
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Arming
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Default configuration: in case of arming, the sensor automatically reactivates when the fault, tamper, or open condition is restored.
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EN-50131 configuration: blocks arming if an open, fault, or tamper condition is detected.
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Isolation function
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Default configuration: it is possible to isolate a device in any condition.
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EN50131 configuration: device isolation is only possible in the presence of a tamper or alarm condition.
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Failed arming alarm
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Default configuration: function disabled
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EN50131 configuration: function enabled with alarm generation if arming is not completed at the end of the exit time.
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Siren timeout
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Default configuration: minimum siren timeout of 1 minute.
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EN50131 configuration: minimum siren timeout of 3 minutes.
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Quick arming
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Default configuration: quick arming can be activated.
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EN50131 configuration: quick arming cannot be activated.
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Other system behaviors. For aspects such as the backup channel, mains/battery operation, network faults, alarms, tamper detection, notifications, etc., the default configuration is fully compliant with EN50131 requirements.
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Keep radio device pairing: allows you to retain the pairing of radio devices already paired with the control panel.
5.5.4.6 Control panel restart
Allows, upon confirmation, a complete system restart. Caution: the restart procedure results in up to 30 seconds of system downtime.
5.5.5 Tamper alarm
Allows you to enable or disable the switch to detect the opening of the control panel’s backplate or removal from the wall when mounted using the specific anti-tear protection.
5.6 Remote monitoring
Allows the addition of up to 2 remote monitoring institutes (ARC) or 4 generic recipients to whom notifications of specific events can be sent.
Select the desired recipient type: remote monitoring institutes or generic recipient
5.6.1 Monitoring institute
Communication with monitoring institutes is carried out using the SIA or ContactID protocol, both in digital IP format (DC-09). AES-128 encryption is supported, so messages sent to the ARC are encrypted using a secret key defined by the user, which must match the configuration of the receiving center.
Select the monitoring institute you wish to edit or use the “+” button to create a new one.
By using the
button, you can edit the set name. Use the
button to delete a previously created monitoring institute.
Select Configuration to set the specific connection parameters provided by the institute: IP address – port – account prefix – account number – receiver number – enable/disable timestamp – encryption key (optional).
Select Notifications and protocols to define the group of notifications to be sent and the related mode (ContactID or SIA). Refer to the Notifications section for more details.
5.6.2 Generic recipient
Communication to generic recipients can be used if you want to notify an event to a generic user who is not included in the control panel user list and/or does not use the NEXUS App. It is possible to send a notification via email and, if a SIM card supporting the relevant service is installed, also via voice call or SMS.
Select the generic recipient you wish to edit or use the “+” button to create a new one.
By using the
button, you can edit the set name. Use the
button to delete a previously created generic recipient.
Select Notifications to define the notification group to be sent and the related method (voice call, SMS, or email). Refer to the Notifications section for more details.
5.7 Test
5.7.1 Periodic communication test
Allows you to activate the periodic call test to a recipient (user, installer, or monitoring institute). In the case of monitoring institutes, the call will be made according to the method set in the notification configuration of the Actions / System operation group and will result in the sending of a specific periodic test notification. In the case of users, installers, or generic recipients for remote monitoring, the notification will be sent according to the method set for notifications of the Actions / System operation group (see Notifications).
If enabled, programming of the following parameters is required:
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Interval: the amount of time between one test call and the next
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Start date: current or future date for starting the periodic test
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Start time: specific time to start the periodic test (for example, repeated every day if the interval is “24h”)
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Recipient: the recipient of the periodic test call.
5.7.2 Single communication test
Allows manual execution of a single call/instant notification to a specific recipient (user, installer, or monitoring institute). The call/notification will be sent according to the method set for notifications of the “Actions” / “System operation” group (see Notifications).
5.7.3 Sensor test
Allows you to perform a simple walk-test to check the functionality of all sensors.
The screen will display the list of all sensors, indicating whether an activation was detected during the test cycle. Move around the environment to activate each sensor and check that at the end of the test all sensors show the correct indication of detection.
Press STOP to interrupt the test at any time. Press RUN TEST if you need to repeat the test.
5.7.4 Siren and output test
Allows manual activation of the sirens and outputs of the RFOUT022 module (if installed) for a simple functional check.
5.7.5 Battery status test
Allows, in a single operation, a quick check of the charge status of the control panel battery and all radio devices. The screen will display the list of all devices with their battery status. Any devices with a low battery status will be highlighted at the beginning of the list.












