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Introduction
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Verification that a product meets required
standards for emmisions of and immunity from
electromagnetic energy in its intended
environment.
Ethernet
A standard high-speed network medium
specified by IEEE standard 802.3.
Ethernet Hub
A device that connects many Ethernet devices
together. All devices on the hub receive
messages sent from all of the other connected
devices.
Ethernet Switch
A device that connects many Ethernet devices
together with optimization. Message
destinations are examined and passed only to
the correct device.
Firewall
A computer or computer software that prevents
unauthorized access to private data from
outside computer users.
Gateway
A computer or device that connects two
computer networks together (such as a private
network and the Internet).
General Fault Relay
Single-pole double-throw dry-contact relay
output located on annunciator module. Used to
activate remote alarm or building management
system. Relay will activate whenever ANY
audible alarm on panel is in progress. Unlike
Auxiliary Fault Relay, pressing MUTE
button
on annunciator module WILL NOT deactivate
relay. General Fault Relay will deactivate only
after alarm condition is corrected and alarm
panel resumes normal status.
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Protocol used to manage the request and
transfer of web pages to a computer.
Internet Protocol (IP) Address
Unique number that identifies a device on a
network.
LED
Light Emitting Diode
Local Sensors
Pressure / vacuum sensors mounted inside
alarm panel back box. Sensor rough-in must
be piped to medical gas / vacuum pipelines.
Media Access Control (MAC) Address
A unique hardware address of a device on an
Ethernet.
Master Alarm Panel
Monitors medical gas and vacuum source
equipment and main pipelines.
NetBIOS Name Service
Local method of addressing a device by name.
This allows a web browser to reference a
device by name, such as TA2_12345, instead of
an IP address, such as 192.168.2.3.
Remote Sensors
Pressure / vacuum sensors mounted outside of
alarm panel back box. Sensor rough-ins may
be mounted separately or ganged together near
pressure / vacuum pipelines. Sensors must
then be wired to alarm panel.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
Protocol for sending email on a network.
Subnet Mask
A binary number used to separate the network
portion from the host portion of a network
address.
SMTP Client
Computer or device that uses SMTP to send
email by communicating with an SMTP server.
The TotalAlert 2 acts as an SMTP client.
SMTP Server
Computer or device that uses SMTP to receive
email from an SMTP client and then transfer it
across the internet.
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