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H
HA Units
Home Automation Units (Abbrv.). The lights and appliances in the
home that are controlled by the optional Home Automation feature.
Home Automation
An optional feature that enables the user to control electrical
appliances and lights via the control panel.
K
Keyfob
Handheld wireless transmitters used to remotely control the system.
L
Limited Code
A user code that automatically expires 24 hours after it is
programmed.
Log
See Event Log
M
Master Code
The only user code with the ability to program other user codes. The
Master code also has exclusive access to specific system functions.
Medical
Emergency
A type of alarm that informs the monitoring service that the user is in
need of medical assistance.
N
Non-Controlled
Code
A user code that does not cause the system to notify the monitoring
service when used to arm or disarm. The system only reports if the
code is used to disarm after an alarm.
P
Panic Alarm
A user initiated event that alerts the monitoring service in the event
of an emergency.
Part Arming
An arming method that is designed to activate a certain section of
the premises.
Perimeter Arming
An arming method that is designed to activate the sensors protecting
the doors and windows while enabling residents to move freely on
the premises.
Q
Quick Arming
Arming the system without the need for a valid user code.
R
Ready
The state in which all zones are closed and the system is ready to be
armed.
Remote
Programmer
The software developed by Electronics Line used for programming
the system using a PC from a remote location or on-site.
Restore
The restoral of a trouble condition to its normal state. For example, if
AC power is reconnected, an AC Loss Restore event code is sent to
the central station.
RP
Abbreviation of Remote Programmer
RP Access Code
The code that grants access to the remote programmer. The RP
Access Code prevents the system being sabotaged using
unauthorized remote programming.