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Technical terminology and Glossary
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Pulse events are events which are a combination of other control panel events based on logical
operations, counters and temporizers.
For example, when it is necessary for more that one PIR detector to signal violation within a
pre-set time in order to generate an alarm.
PROGRAMMABLE
EVENT
Spot events are events which restore automatically immediately after their activation. Some of
the previously mentioned events are spot events.
For example, the “valid code” event activates as soon as the code is entered at the keypad,
therefore, it is impossible to determine its restoral as it starts and ends instantly.
Pulse events (Spot events) can be programmed to activate:
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an output and calls when the event occurs
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an output when the event restores (only if the output has the option “ON afterRestoral”
activated)
Under normal circumstances, spot events are assigned to monostable outputs (Refer to
Monostable Outputs).
PULSE EVENTS
This device allows users to access and control the system. The system readers are connected to
the control panel via the I-BUS.
Readers are equipped with:
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LEDs for visual signals
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a buzzer for audible signals (nBy/S only)
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key reader (TAG)
The key (TAG) allows the user to activate shortcuts (refer to Shortcuts) and arm/disarm the
partitions which are common to both the key (TAG) and reader in use. The key (TAG) must be
held in the vicinity of the reader in such a way to allow the system to read it and permit access
to authorized operations. Although readers provide a more limited access to the system, they
are easiest way of carrying out day-to-day operations (arm, disarm, etc.).
READER
(NBY)
This type of zone comprises a sensor that detects any movement of the protected rollerblind.
ROLLERBLIND ZONE
Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm during the pre-set Entry
time (refer to Entry time).
For example, the zones that monitor the way to a command device (Keypad/Reader) are usually
configured as Path Zones, in order to give building occupants time to enter the building, reach
the command device (Keypad/Reader) and disarm the partition without generating an alarm.
Violation of a zone with this configuration will generate an instant alarm if the Entry time (Entry
delay) has been revoked (as per Stay Mode).
ROUTE ZONE
A pre-set arming configuration which applies various operating modes to the system partitions.
Following is an example of a pre-set scenario:
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Partition 1Disarm
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Partition 2Away arm
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Partition 3Stay arm
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Partition 4Hold
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Partition 5Disarm
SmartLiving control panels can be programmed (by the installer) with as many as 30 scenarios
in accordance with user requirements.
The “Arm/disarm” shortcut must always be associated with one of the 30 available scenarios.
When the system applies the selected scenario, the partitions will arm accordingly.
SCENARIO
This type of zone usually comprises a shock detector (e.g Glassbreak detector) which senses for
shock waves (vibration caused by hard blows).
SHOCK ZONE
The shortcuts allow quick access to User Menu options which normally require several step-by-
step operations.
For example, to activate/deactivate an output manually, you must:
1. Type in a user code.
2. Access the User Menu.
3. Select the option (activate outputs).
4. Select the required element (output).
5. Activate/Deactivate the selected element (output).
Instead, the “Activate outputs” and “Deactiv. outputs” shortcuts allow you to activate/
deactivate an output by simply pressing a single key or, if required for security reasons, after
entering a user code.
The shortcuts can assigned to:
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keypads
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codes (entered at the keypad or via remote telephone)
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readers
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keys
Some shortcuts (for example, “Activate Outputs”) require details before the system can
implement them. These details (parameter, value, etc.) depend on the source of the shortcut
command (keypad, code, reader, keys).
Refer to the details in the
Appendix B
a pagina 89 shortcuts list.
Shortcuts 0 to 8 implement their associated actions instantly whereas, shortcuts 10 to 35, which
can be activated from keypads only, access the menu section specified by the user.
SHORTCUTS
An output that is monitored and therefore allows verification of its improper operating capacity
(unsuccessful activation/deactivation).
SUPERVISED OUTPUT
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