User’s Manual
Technical terminology and Glossary
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The Installer code is identified by a 4, 5 or 6 digit PIN. This PIN allows the installer to access the
system Programming Menu either from a keypad or via the respective software application, on
condition that all the system partitions are disarmed.
INSTALLER CODE
List of system functions and respective parameters accessed via keypad.
This menu allows the installer to program, check and change nearly all of the system
parameters. The Installer Menu can be accessed from any keypad or via computer with the
SmartLeague software, on condition that all the system partitions are disarmed.
INSTALLER MENU
A zone that monitors the inside of the protected building.
For example, the interior zones of an office building are the zones that monitor offices and
entrance points.
If a partition that a zone belongs to is armed in Stay mode, it will be unable to generate alarms.
INTERIOR ZONE
A control device (card or keyfob) which allows the authorized user to access the system.
The key must be held in the vicinity of the reader in such a way to allow the system to read it
and permit access to authorized operations.
Each key is programmed with:
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A random code selected from over 4 billion possible combinations.
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A label (usually the name of the user).
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The partitions it controls (arms, disarms, etc.).
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A group of pre-set parameters which allow the key user to operate the system in accordance
with the authorized access level (for example, a key can be programmed to arm or disarm
the system only at certain times of the day).
KEY
This device allows users to access and control the system. Keypads can be connected to the
system via the I-BUS.
The keypad allows users to access and control the partitions which are common to both the
code and keypad in use. The user can arm/disarm partitions, view the status of the zones, stop
visual and audible signaling devices.
KEYPAD
(JOY)
A generic magnetic-contact is a detector/sensor based on an magnet which, when placed near
the sensor, provokes the mechanical closure of an electrical contact.
MAGNETIC CONTACT
(AIR2-MC100)
An electrical output point connected to a signaling or control device activated/deactivated by
the control panel in response to programmed events.
OUTPUT
A group of zones.
A partition identifies a group of zones that belong to a spatial or logical portion of the protected
premises. For example, a partition may comprise all the zones that protect the downstairs
partition of a house (spatial partition), or all the entrances of an office building (logical
partition).
PARTITION
This refers to the status of a partition as requested by the user.
The user can carry out the following operations.
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Disarm
- this operation disables the partition completely. In this way, none of the zones
belonging to the partition can generate alarms.
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Away mode
- this operation enables the interior and perimeter zones of the partition. In
this way, all of the zones of the partition can generate alarms.
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Stay mode -
this operation enables only the perimeter zones of the partition. In this way,
only the perimeter zones of the partition can generate alarms.
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Instant mode
- this operation enables the partition perimeter zones only and annuls
delays. In this way, violation of the perimeter zones of the partition will generate instant
alarms.
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Hold
- this operation forces the partition to hold its current status.
PARTITION ARM/
DISARM OPERATIONS
A periodic inspection of the protected premises carried out by authorized security staff.
PATROL
A zone that monitors the entrance points of the protected building.
Perimeter zones are usually direct entrance points such as doors and windows. For example,
the front door of an apartment and windows that allow access from outside.
PERIMETER ZONE
Devices connected to the control panel via the I-BUS.
SmartLiving control panels manage the following peripherals:
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JOY series Keypads
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Proximity Readers (nBy)
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Expansions (Flex5)
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Transceiver (Air2-BS100)
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Sounder (Ivy)
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Isolators (IB100)
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GSM dialer (Nexus)
PERIPHERALS
The period (expressed in minutes) before an automatic arming operation.
For example, if a partition is set to arm automatically at 10:30 with a Pre-arm time of 5
minutes, all the partition keypads and readers will initiate an audible countdown at 10:25 in
order to warn users of the forthcoming arming operation.
Each partition can be programmed with its own Pre-arm time.
PRE-ARM TIME
The installation site.
Identifies the building or part protected by the intrusion control system, generally, a house or
office.
PREMISES
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