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Appendix A
TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY
AND GLOSSARY
These are 4, 5 or 6 digit PINs which allow the building occupants (users) to access the system.
Each code can be programmed to control specific functions only, and to operate the system to
suit the requirements of the Main user.
Code types
•
Installer code
:used by the installer company technician
•
User code
:assigned to the building occupants
ACCESS CODES
Detection of non-authorized entry into the protected building. More specifically, activation of
alarm signaling devices (detectors).
ALARM
In the event of:
•
Zone Alarm
•
terminal tamper
•
open panel or dislodged panel
•
peripheral tamper (keypads, expansions, readers)
•
peripheral loss (keypads, expansions, readers)
•
false key
The red LEDs on the system keypads and readers go On each time one of the previously-
mentioned events occur. This visual warning signal is held even after the event ends (alarm
memory), in order to warn you that an event occurred during your absence. This visual warning
signal will be held until you clear the event memory (refer to Delete Memory).
ALARM OR TAMPER
MEMORY
This is a private company that monitors premises protected by intrusion control systems
equipped with Digital or Voice dialers (refer to Digital dialer and Voice dialer).
Alarm Receiving Centres receive alarm reports from monitored systems and take all the
necessary actions to protect the occupants of the protected premises.
ALARM RECEIVING
CENTRE (ARC)
The “Answerphone” function, if enabled by the user, allows the control panel to answer incoming
calls after a pre-set number of rings. The control panel will pick-up and play the recorded
answer message.
During the call, the recipient can type-in a valid PIN (enabled for over-the-phone control) and
access the authorized functions.
ANSWERPHONE
User operations on one or more partitions. These generally indicate also the status of the
partitions. Under normal circumstances, the zones of armed partitions can generate alarms.
Under normal circumstances, the zones of disarmed partitions cannot generate alarms. The
system generates tamper alarms even when partitions are disarmed.
ARM/DISARM
You can enable/disable the Auto-arm function on each separate partition.
If the auto-arm option is enabled on a timer-controlled partition, the partition will arm/disarm in
accordance with the ON/OFF settings of the timer.
AUTO-ARM
This is the secondary power source of the system. If primary (230 Vac) power failure occurs,
the battery will take over.
BACKUP BATTERY
A list of outgoing event-associated calls the control panel must send to programmed contact
numbers.
Enabled users can clear the call queue manually.
CALL QUEUE
Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm but will trigger the
associated Timer (Entry time). If the user does not disarm the partition/s within the set “Entry
time”, the system will generate an alarm.
For example, the zone that monitors the main door of a building is usually configured as a
Delayed Entry Zone, in order to give building occupants time to enter the building and disarm
the partition without generating an alarm.
DELAYED ENTRY
ZONE
Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm but will trigger the
associated Timer (refer to Exit time).
For example, the zone that monitors the main door of a residence or building is usually
configured as a delayed exit zone, in order to give occupants time to leave the partition after an
arming operation. If the user does not leave the zone within the set “Exit time”, the system will
generate an alarm.
DELAYED EXIT ZONE
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