RISCO Group LightSYS 2 User Manual
Page 145

Installer Programming
Page 145
Quick Keys
Parameter
Default
Range
Low RSSI GSM
Duration
1 minute
001–255 minutes
The period length during which the reception is below the minimum
threshold (defined by the GSM Network Sensitivity parameter) that
triggers the Panel to send a report of GSM Lost.
(
)
GSM Network Loss
10 minutes
001–255 minutes
The period length after which the Panel will send a report of GSM
network loss to the MS.
SIM Expire
0 months
00–36 months
A pre‐paid SIM card has a defined life length defined by the provider.
After each charging of the SIM, the user will have to manually reset the
expiration time of the SIM card. Thirty days before the expiring date, a
notification will be displayed on the keypad’s LCD.
Set the SIM expiring date (in months) using the numeric keys, according
to the time given by the provider.
MS Polling
00000
0‐65535 times
The time period that the system will establish automatic communication
(polling) with the MS over GPRS, in order to check the connection.
3 polling times can be defined: Primary, Secondary and Backup. For each
time period define the number of units between 1‐ 65535. Each unit
represents a time frame of 10 seconds.
Note
:
When using the polling feature through GPRS the MS channel parameter
must be defined as GPRS only.
The report code for MS polling is 999 (Contact ID) or ZZ (SIA)
When the GPRS Primary polling time is defined as 0, no polling message
is sent to the MS
The use of these time periods depends on the reporting order to the MS
defined by the Report Split MS Urgent parameter (See: 5)Communication
> 2)MS > 7)Report Sp
lit)
The following table describes how the three MSs use the primary,
secondary and backup time intervals in the various MS report split
options.