CS875-575-375-275-175 Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad
B.2.14
2.10 Glossary
Location
Term
Definition
2
Control Panel
This groups all options relating to the central processing unit of the alarm
system. The control panel monitors the detection devices and activates any
number of signalling devices.
2.1
Inputs
A menu entry that groups options relating to all zones.
2.1.1
Zones
An menu entry that groups zone options.
2.1.1.1.1
Zone Type
An menu option that specifies the zone type of a particular zone.
2.1.1.1.2
Zone Name
An menu option that allows the installer to define names for each installed
zone. For example, Zone 1 can be named Living Room PIR.
2.1.1.1.3
Partitions
A menu entry that lists the partitions assigned to the selected zone. The
selected zone can trigger an event on these partitions.
A zone may reside in any combination of partitions. A zone that resides in
more than one partition becomes a common zone and is reported to its lowest
partition number. A common zone is armed only when all the partitions that it
belongs to are armed. It is disarmed the moment one of the partitions it
belongs to is disarmed.
2.1.1.1.4
Copy Zone
A menu option that copies the settings for an individual zone to a contiguous
set of other zones.
2.1.2
Swinger Shutdown
A zone characteristic that allows the selected zone to be automatically
bypassed after a specified number of alarms.
An Inputs menu entry that contains the swinger count.
2.1.3
Zone Types
A menu entry that groups zone type characteristics and allows the installer to
select a pre-defined zone type. There are 20 pre-defined zone types. The
characteristics of each zone can be changed. For example, if a keypad beeps,
if the zone is a delay 1 or delay 2 zone, a 24-hour zone and so on.
2.1.3.1.1
Input Type
A menu entry that groups options that determine the basic features of the
selected zone type.
2.1.3.1.1.1
Fire
A zone type that reports a fire alarm when activated.
2.1.3.1.1.2
24-hour
A zone type where reaction is not dependent on the arm/disarm state of the
system. It is permanently active 24 hours a day unless bypassed by forced
arming. An example of a 24-hour zone is a fire, panic or glassbreak zone.
2.1.3.1.1.3
Keyswitch
A zone type that can be used to arm or disarm a partition using a switch
connected to a zone instead of a code. Both pulsed and maintained
keyswitches can be used.
2.1.3.1.1.4
Follower/Access
A zone type that acts like a normal burglary zone except during entry and exit
times when it is inhibited. The entry time is started when a Delay zone is
opened. The zone is instant when the system is armed and no entry or exit
delay is timed.
2.1.3.1.1.5
Delay 1
A zone type whose events can be delayed for a specified interval before a
zone creates an alarm. This type of zone is usually used to allow exit and entry
to a building. The time intervals for a Delay 1 zone are defined in Entry 1 and
Exit 1.
2.1.3.1.1.6
Delay 2
A zone type whose events can be delayed for a specified interval before a
zone creates an alarm. This type of zone is usually used to allow exit and entry
to a building. The time intervals for a Delay 2 zone are defined in Entry 2 and
Exit 2.