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Alarm (status)
Status of the control unit, which differs according to the envisaged cause of alarm (see audible signals and alarms)
False alarm
False alarm, caused by defect and/or fault of one or more appliances
Improper alarm
Alarm caused by incorrect installation, technical restraint of appliances or external cause
“Panic” alarm
Type of alarm and relative signal implemented to draw attention and prevent possible inadvertent actions
Burglar alarm
Type of alarm and relative signals implemented in a situation of danger where it is preferable not to activate sirens, for
example calling the police forces or when different aid is required (calling a doctor)
Technological alarm
Different and specific type of alarm for detectors of smoke, flooding or other hazardous events
Alarm (zone)
Group of detectors, activated/deactivated together, for example the sleeping area may be considered as one zone.
Each detector can be programmed to belong to one zone only
24 hour Alarm
Type of zone activated at all times; panic, burglar and technological alarms are all of this type
And
Control unit function used to reduce the number of improper alarms, enabling the programming of two detectors in the
same area and generation of the alarm status only if both transmit an alarm signal (within 30 seconds of one another)
Antiduress
Keypad function that enables shutoff of an alarm by entering a different code from the normal version, but which acti-
vates the robbery alarm at the same time
Detector disable
Operation to disable a detector through to subsequent reset (due to a fault or other cause)
Domotics
System designed to automate appliance commands or devices (open/close doors, turn on lights etc.) according to set
rules, for example when specific events occur, such as lights turning off or shutters closed when an alarm is activated.
Tampering
Attempt to deactivate a device, for example by opening an appliance casing or remove it from a fixture point.
Event log
Control unit facility to record to last 200 operations performed and to review events on the display
Pre-alarm (control unit status)
Control unit status prior to actual alarm, for example caused by detectors programmed with an alarm delay
Pre-alarm (siren status)
Siren status before activation (emission of beeps repeated for approx. 10 seconds)
Alarm delay
Interval between transmission of detector and alarm status: programmable for each detector
Detector (or sensor)
Appliance designed to signal intrusion, transit, opening of doors/windows and any other event that may be a source of
a hazard or alarm
Perimeter detector
Detector applied on doors or windows to protect the building “perimeter”
Volumetric detector
Indoor detector controlling the entire volume of a room
Test (status of…)
Control unit status that blocks activation of alarms, for example for test procedures or battery replacement
“Panic” zone
Type of zone activated at all times; used when necessary for activation of external sirens and telephone calls via a key
on the remote control or keypads
Burglar zone
Type of zone activated at all times; used when only telephone call activation is necessary (silent alarm) via a key on the
remote control or keypads
Technological zone
Type of zone activated at all times; used to generate a specific alarm caused by detectors of smoke, flooding or other
hazardous events
TECHNICAL GLOSSARY
Radio and television transmitters
Variable speed motors
UPS units
Switching power supply units
Other devices on the same frequency, used < 1%
Other devices on the same frequency, used < 100%
continuous
continuous
continuous during phase of use
continuous during phase of use
occasional
continuous (use prohibited)
high, if close
low, during use only
medium, during use only
medium, during use only
very low
very high
TABLE 2
DEVICES
TYPE OF DISTURBANCE
PROBABILITY OF DISTURBANCE
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