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Black Box recordings


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HC2vr. 3.580

ipad vr 1.2

OPERATING MANUAL

SMOKE SENSOR

FGSS-001 v2.1 - v2.3

The Fibaro Smoke Sensor has a built in memory for recording smoke and

temperature information. Having recorded even the smallest amount of smoke, the

sensor records the smoke level measured, time and temperature measured at that

precise moment. This information is sent to the Z-Wave network main controller

every 60 seconds. Home Center 2 allows for monitoring Black Box recordings (see

below figure).

Where can I find the display window?

fig. 5 manual -

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not yet implemented in that firmware version.

we should wait for the next release (or firmware 4.0. ?)

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    Fibaro support:"Black box will be available in 4.X soft of HC2".

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    What's black box?

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    Fibaro support:"Black box will be available in 4.X soft of HC2".

    ok, good to know, thanks

    What's black box?

    it's the fact that sensor (like smoke sensor) can store internaly there own value. (like smoke)

    HC2 will have a specific panel to read them call "black box".

    see below.

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    ooh smart. Not sure I'm seeing the usefullness of it though.

    surely you only care about when the detector raises the alarm, not smoke levels that were below the threshold.

    I'm sure that someone has a use for it, I guess I'm curious about what that use is

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