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c) Configuration of the Sensors
The GX111 has various sensors that can be used to trigger an alarm. The shock sensor reacts to mechani-
cal shock, e.g. when an object drops down.
The position sensor recognises inclinations/position changes and falling over of the object.
The brightness sensor can record a change of brightness of the ambience lighting, e.g. opening of a drawer
(the sensor also recognises UV and IR light).
An externally connected microphone can be used to monitor sounds.
Whether alarm is triggered at all (sending text message and possibly issuing sound signal) is centrally
controlled by the command „ENABLE ALARM“ or „DISABLE ALARM“.
The following commands are used to configure which of the sensors are allowed to trigger alarm at once
and where the acceptance thresholds are.
Every sensor‘s sensitivity can be set. The best sensitivity settings depend on many factors such as instal-
lationsite,objectsize,etc.andmustbefoundindividuallybytesting.Thecommand„SETDIAGNOSE“can
be used for this.
Each activated sensor will consume energy. This reduces the battery life accordingly.
To give you time to react to the event, the sensor is deactivated for a specific period of time (default setting:
2 minutes) after an alarm and cannot send any new alarm text messages. Particularly with fast sensors,
such as shock sensors, the „IDLEALARM“ function reduces the dispatch of text messages.