Term
Definition
Medical/Aux 2 (4+6)
A menu option that activates keys 4 and 6 as the medical alarm combination
keys. When this option is enabled and these keys are pressed at the same time, a
medical alarm is generated.
Mic A at Startup
A menu option that activates microphone A when listen-in commences.
Mic B at Startup
A menu option that activates microphone B when listen-in commences.
Misc Commands
A menu entry that groups home automation commands.
Misc Requests
A menu entry that groups home automation requests.
Mode
A menu option that specifies if the CS534 listen-in module is used in line hold
mode or call back mode.
See the
Installation Manual
for more information.
Model
A menu option that displays the current model of the device being programmed.
Module
The system is divided into modules. For example, the control panel is one module
and the keypad is one module. Each module stores its own configuration which
can be accessed through the Installer menu. A module is also known as a device.
Module Number
A menu option that sets the X-10 module number used to identify a particular X-10
device on the selected module.
A CSx75 bus module number is assigned to each system module. The system
uses this number to identify the module. It is also used to report module problems
(such as tampers and module supervision lost) to the central station.
Multi Code Tamper
A menu option that disables the keypad for 60 seconds and sends a tamper signal
to the central station if 30 key presses are entered without producing a valid code.
Multi-area arm
The system is armed for multiple areas at once.
Multi-area disarm
The system is disarmed for multiple areas at once.
Multi-Area Keypad
A menu option that sets the default mode of the selected keypad to multi-area
mode. This is a mode of operation on a keypad that allows a user or installer
access multiple partitions within the system and to perform functions in these
partitions.
A multi-area keypad can be temporarily switched to operate in single-area mode
and a single-area keypad can be temporarily switched to operate in multi-area
mode.
Multi-partition mode
See
Multi-Area Keypad
Multiple Event
Messages
A menu command that records a multiple event message. This message is sent
by the CS535 voice module and states the events that have occurred.
(Recording)
A menu command that plays back multiple event messages in a row. (Playback)
N
New Trip Hangup Time
A menu option that sets the time at which the two-way session timer is reset if a
new event occurs in a partition during a two-way session between the partition and
the central station.
No Keypad Display
A zone characteristic that blanks the zone status when armed.
Normal Window
Normal window: A menu option that specifies the normal supervision window for
RF devices. RF devices on 433 Mhz typically report every 64 minutes. RF devices
on 868 Mhz typically report every 15 minutes. Depending on the country
regulations, this timer must be set to specific values.
See the
Installation Manual
for more information.
See also
Supervision
Numeral keys
Keypad keys that are used to enter numeric values, including codes and settings,
to the control panel.
O
On-board 8 zones
A menu option that disables the zones on the control panel. This provides a
completely wireless alarm system.
Only if Closed
A menu option that activates an output after closing time and before opening time.
During these times, codes can be used to arm/disarm the system. A timer is used
to set these times.
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