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3.2 INSPECTING SYSTEM EVENTS AND ANALOG VALUES
Each device sends analog values that you can see in real time. For example, all wireless devices
will send voltage levels for their main and backup battery, and smoke sensorors will additionally
send the dust level in its chamber. This information can be very useful for performing maintenance
activities. To access this analog data, open the
Service
tab.
This table displays analog values along with faults, the number of faults in the last month,
approximate temperature, and the time since the last update of the data.
You can
double-click
any device to
see the history of analog values and
faults for this particular device.
The normal voltage level of a full battery
in a wireless detector is 3.2 V. The
device will generate a fault event if the
voltage is in the range of 2,75 ± 0,1 V.
Knowing this information, you can use
Ekho Configurator
to plan battery replacement ahead of
time. The same principle applies to dust level. The device goes into a fault state when the value
is over 127, however, it is recommended to clean the chamber when the dust level goes beyond
64. By analysing the analog values you can plan cleaning procedures in advance and not risk any
potential false alarms.
Open the
Service
tab
Double-click to see the history of
analog values and faults for chosen
device