
Term
Definition
Bypassed zones
Zones that are excluded when the rest of the system is armed. They can be
entered without triggering an alarm.
C
Call Back Code
A menu option that specifies the code that starts a listen-in session when the
panel is in call back mode. This code can be a maximum of six digits long.
Call Back mode
A programmable mode that allows the central station to call the premises and
begin a two-way session.
Call Back Number
A menu option that specifies the telephone number that the control panel dials if
the Call Back Req’d option is enabled.
Call Back Req’d
A menu option that controls access of the up/download software to the control
panel. When the software calls the control panel, the panel answers the call and
then hangs up. After approximately 36 seconds, the panel calls the software back.
Call Back Window Timer
A menu option that sets the amount of time, in one-minute increments, that the
CS534 listen-in module will wait to call back after an alarm has been reported.
Call PC on Autotest
A menu option that allows the panel to use call back when the central station
performs an autotest. After the test report is delivered to the central station, the
panel calls the up/download software using the call back phone number. Actions,
such as upload event log and download phone numbers, can be selected in the
up/download software.
Cancel
A menu option that enables cancel reporting. A cancel report is sent to the central
station when the system is disarmed (within the time specified by the dialler delay)
after an alarm. (Reporting)
A menu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station when a
Cancel event occurs. (Report Codes)
Cannot log into GSM
Network
A menu option that indicates the status of the GSM module when it cannot log into
the GSM network.
Card Serial Numbers
A menu option that specifies the serial numbers of the cards that are recognized
by the card reader. It is not recommended to change these serial numbers.
Case Tamper
A menu option that sends a tamper report to the central station and activates a
siren and/or the keypad when interference with keypad housing occurs.
A tamper occurs when the casing of a piece of hardware (for example, the control
panel, sound box or keypad) is interfered with. The CSx75 has an input for a
normally closed tamper switch. When opened, a box/case tamper is reported as
an event.
Central station
A menu entry that groups options relating to the central station. This is a remote
location that is designed to monitor signals and reports from alarm systems and
summon assistance if necessary. This is also known as a control station or ARC.
Chime
A menu option that activates an audible output for two seconds when a burglar
zone opens. A chime is generally a single stroke signal and is often used as an
indication on a shop door. This can be set as a zone type.
Chime Time
A menu option that sets the length of time that the chime operates. This time can
be set in 50 ms (1/20th second) increments from 0-12 seconds. 0 = follows zone.
Clock
A menu option that displays the clock on the keypad. This is the internal real time
clock used for the schedules and autotest intervals. (This Keypad)
A menu entry that groups options that configure the clock. (System Settings)
Closing
A menu option that sets the time at which the selected schedule enters the closed
state. (Schedules)
A menu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station when the
system arms. (Report Codes)
Closing Kissoff
A menu option that causes the internal sounder to blast when the central station
receives a closing report.
Closing/Autoarm
A menu option that sets the time after which the partitions selected in Partitions
Autoarming start to arm automatically. Users with arm only after closing rights can
arm the partitions selected in Partitions Opening only after this time.
Code
A menu option that sets the user code. This is a series of four or six numbers that
allows access to the system.
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