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Menus
Security system has a large range of features sorted into various
menus such as Users, System, and Zones. Each menu item can be
seen when using the Web Server or the Ul app.
Menus are used to restrict what is displayed by a device and what
features a user has access to.
Monitored
A security system that is configured to send all alarm signals to a
central monitoring station.
Nuisance alarm
An alarm that is triggered by a security device, without any burglar. It
could be caused by open windows, pets, or incorrect projection of
security equipment.
Online / offline
Operational/non-operational. A device may be offline due to
a malfunction in the device itself or it may be disconnected from the
control.
Open
A detector which is triggered will turn the zone to open. The security
system monitors each zone for changes in state from closed to open
and can respond with certain actions such as sounding the siren. For
example, when a PIR zone detects movement, the zone will change
from a closed state to an open state.
Output
Outputs on the control panel can be connected to a siren and strobe,
and activate when an alarm condition occurs in the system.
Panic button
See hold-up.
Partition
Zones are grouped into partitions which can be secured
independently from each other. This allows you to split your security
system into smaller components that can be separately managed.
For example, your system can be divided into an upstairs partition
and downstairs partition.
Partition group
A partition group is one or more partitions that can be accessed by a
device or user. They are assigned to a user or device via
permissions.
Perimeter
Typically this refers to zones located around the boundary of the
protected partition such as zones on doors and windows, and
excludes interior motion zones.
Permission
A permission includes a list of features a user or device is allowed to
access. This includes programming menus, partitions, reporting
channels, actions, reporting options, access control options, special
options, and special timers.
PIN
A 4 to 6 digit number given to, or selected by, a user. It is necessary
to enter a PIN on a keypad as a prerequisite to perform most security
system options. In the system configuration the PIN is associated
with a user number, which identifies the PIN holder to the system.
PIR
Passive infrared detector. A security device used to detect intruders
in a certain part of a partition or premise. The technique used is
based on infrared detection.
Profile
Each user can have up to four (4) permission profiles. Each profile
contains a set of permissions and a corresponding schedule. This
allows advanced user programming and provides specific access to
different features of the security system during specific dates/time.
With advanced programming, profiles can be enabled or disabled in
response to system conditions.
Quick arm
An option that allows you to turn on (arm) the security system by
pressing the Away or Stay button on the keypad or Ul app.
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