Term
Definition
CS534 Listen-in Module
A two-way audio voice communicator. If the control panel communicates an alarm,
the audio module allows the central station to establish a two-way session or
monitor the premises for listen-in purposes.
CS535 Voice Module
A module used to send pre-recorded voice messages when activated.
CS586 Direct Connect
Module
A menu optional device used to interface the up/download software directly to the
control panel when the on board serial port is not available.
CS7001 GSM Module
A module that operates as a back up reporting module to the control panel.
Current Operator
A menu option that displays the current GSM network operator that the GSM
module is logged into.
Custom Message
A keypad setting that shows or hides the custom message on the LCD keypad.
(Display)
A menu option that edits the custom message. (Text)
Custom Message Lock
A keypad setting that prevents the customized keypad message being edited.
D
Date of holidays
A menu option that sets the date on which the specific output events are active.
Up to eight days per month can be specified. This is a CS507 output expander
option.
DC
Direct Current. An electric current that flows in one direction only from negative to
positive.
Default codes
Codes that are supplied with the system. These are country specific.
See also
Country Code
Default Settings
A menu option that defaults the selected component (for example, the control
panel or output module) to factory defaults. This is a necessary procedure on all
components before starting to program the system.
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.
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.
Device/Location
Programming
A menu command that switches into backward compatible programming mode.
This mode uses devices, locations and segments.
In this mode:
The OK/Menu key is used instead of the * key.
The F2 key is used instead of the Exit key.
See the
Installer Manual
for more information.
Please note that the recommended programming method is to use the menu
structure rather than devices and locations.
Diagnostics
A menu entry that groups test options. These options specify the tests that can be
performed on the control panel.
Dial Attempts
A menu option that specifies the number of dial attempts that the GSM module
makes when reporting an event to the central station. (CS7001 GSM Module)
A menu entry that groups options related to the number of dial attempts that the
dialler makes when communicating with the central station. (Communications)
Dialler Abort Delay
A menu option that creates a delay, programmed in seconds, in reporting an alarm
to the central station.
Dialler Delay
A menu option that sets the length of time (in seconds) the dialler waits before
reporting an abortable alarm. If the system is disarmed during this time, the
abortable alarm is not sent to the central station. The delay can be from 0-255
seconds. A value of 0 means that there is no abort delay.
Dialler Output Level
A menu option that sets the volume of the output tone. The Dialler Output Level
can only be used in combination with the stand-alone ISDN dialler TDA2001.
Ding Dong Chime
A menu option that sets the sound a chime makes. It is either a ding dong or a
beep. (This Keypad)
A menu option that enables a ding dong chime. (CS1700 Proximity Readers)
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