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Glossary
Authority
Level:
The
level
of
access
assigned
to
a
users
PIN
code.
Arm:
To
turn
your
security
system
On
.
Away
Mode:
To
turn
your
security
system
on
when
you
are
leaving
the
premises.
Central
Station:
A
company
to
which
alarm
signals
are
sent
during
an
alarm
report.
Also
known
as
Central
Monitoring
Station
(CMS).
Chime
Mode:
An
operational
mode
that
will
emit
a
beep
at
the
code
pad
when
specific
sensors
are
activated.
Chime
Group:
All
the
sensors
that
will
activate
chime,
when
in
chime
mode.
Communicator:
The
device
that
communicates
alarm
signals
generated
from
your
security
system
to
your
central
monitoring
station.
Duress
Code:
A
predetermined
user
PIN
code
that
will
arm
/
disarm
the
security
system
whilst
sending
a
special
code
to
the
central
monitoring
station
indicating
the
user
is
entering
/
leaving
the
premises
under
duress.
Only
applicable
on
monitored
systems.
Disarm:
To
turn
your
security
system
Off.
Exit
Delay:
The
time
allowed
to
exit
the
premises
after
the
security
system
is
armed.
Entry
Delay:
The
time
allowed
to
disarm
your
security
system
after
the
first
detection
device
has
been
activated.
Forced
Arming:
An
option
that
permits
arming
even
when
there
are
unsealed
pre
‐
selected
sensors.
Generally
assigned
to
sensors
that
cover
the
ZeroWire
(eg;
motion
sensors,
front
door
reed
switches),
allowing
the
user
to
arm
the
security
system
without
the
need
to
wait
for
those
sensors
to
be
sealed.
A
security
system
that
is
ready
to
be
“force
armed”
will
flash
the
ready
light.
Master
Code:
A
PIN
code
that
is
used
by
a
user
to
arm
or
disarm
the
security
system.
Its
main
feature
is
the
ability
to
create,
alter
and
delete
user
PIN
codes.
Can
also
be
used
as
a
function
code
for
all
features.
Monitored:
A
security
system
that
is
configured
to
send
all
alarm
signals
to
a
central
monitoring
station.
Outputs:
Where
external
devices
are
configured.
These
devices
can
be
controlled
from
your
security
system.
Partition:
A
menu
entry
that
lists
the
partitions
assigned
to
the
selected
zone.
Perimeter:
The
outer
edge
of
the
protected
partition.
IE:
Doors
and
windows
Quick
Arm:
An
option
that
allows
you
to
turn
on
(ARM)
the
security
system
by
touching
the
[AWAY]
key.
Sealed
A
sensor
in
a
normal
state
is
“sealed”.
The
security
system
monitors
each
sensor
for
changes
in
state
from
sealed
to
unsealed
and
can
respond
with
certain
actions
such
as
sounding