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Glossary
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SENSOR:
The actual alarm sensor, detector, or device installed to
detect an intrusion, fire, or environmental problem. Examples
include: door contacts, window contacts, motion sensors, glassbreak
sensors, smoke detectors, rate-of-rise heat detectors, temperature
sensors, flood/water sensors, and carbon monoxide gas detectors.
SILENT CONDITION:
Most types of alarms and troubles alert you
with the keypad sounder and the sirens, horns, or speakers located
in your premises. The intent is to advise you of the alarm or trouble
and allow you to respond promptly. The audible sounds also let an
intruder know that he has been detected and will hopefully scare
him away. In some circumstances, an audible alarm might put your
life in danger. For that reason, those alarms are programmed as
silent conditions. For an example, see DURESS.
SYSTEM:
Your security system is composed of three main parts: 1)
the control panel, which functions as the system brain and the link
to the monitoring agency (Central Station); 2) the keypad(s), which
provide you with system status and allow you to input commands; 3)
security sensors such as door and window contacts, motion sensors,
smoke detectors, and other sensors as required to detect intrusion,
fire, and other conditions for your premises.
USER CODE:
A user code is a 4-digit code that is required to
operate the system. The system supports up to 6 separate user
codes. The system supports one master user who can add/delete
other user codes. Two of the user codes may be dedicated to special
functions as defined by your alarm company at the time of
installation. (See the User Code List in the back of this manual)
ZONE:
A zone is a collection of sensors with common characteristics
grouped together for your operating convenience. The system will
support 6 zones or groupings.
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