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Technical terminology and Glossary
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This device allows the control panel to send report calls to Alarm Receiving centres (ARC).
SmartLiving control panels provide a built-in digital dialler which supports all the most widely used
protocols.
DIGITAL DIALLER
The time (expressed in minutes or seconds) that the system allows the user to disarm the partition
after zone violation. It the system is not disarmed within the set time it will generate an alarm.
Each partition can be programmed with its own Entry time.
ENTRY TIME (OR
ENTRY DELAY)
An operative status recognized by the system.
For example: detector alarm, mains failure, blown fuse, user-code recognition, etc., are all events
recognized by the control panel.
Each event (e.g. mains failure) can be associated with an activation event (when the event occurs)
and a restoral event (when the event ends).
Each event can be programmed to generate the following actions:
• activation of one or more outputs
• transmission of one or more e-mails
• send one or more SMS messages
• activation of one or more voice calls
• activation of one or more digital calls
EVENT
This is the non-volatile portion of the memory the panels saves events to. The events are saved in
chronological order with the following details:
• event description - with details regarding new events and restorals
• information regarding the user or the cause of event
• event location
• event date and time
The events log can be viewed by the system users and the installer.
Partition events (zone alarms, partition alarms, arm/disarm operations, recognized codes and keys,
etc.) can be viewed by users with at least one partition in common with the event element.
For example, if a user arms several partitions from a keypad, the events log will show:
• description of the event - “Arm request”
• description of the code and partitions involved
• description (label) of the keypad involved
• date and time of the request
EVENTS LOG (OR
EVENTS MEMORY)
A short period (expressed in minutes or seconds) during which the user must disarm the partition
after violation (for example, after opening the front door) otherwise the system will generate an
alarm.
Each partition can be programmed with its own Exit time.
EXIT TIME (OR EXIT
DELAY)
These boards can be used to increase the number of terminals (zones or outputs) and/or the size of the
system (in order to extend it over a larger area). Expansion boards can be connected to the system via
the I-BUS.
EXPANSION BOARDS
A condition which indicates that a system component is not working properly.
Some faults can jeopardize the performance of the entire system. Mains failure (230V a.c.), telephone
line-down and low battery are typical faults.
FAULT
A map is an graphic representation of part of the area supervised by the security system and
identified by an image file. The entire system can be represented by maps which can be linked
together.
Each map can contain objects represented by icons. These icons are capable of changing status in
accordance with the objects they represent and can operate as activation buttons for specific
functions.
The user, by means of access to a graphic map, can view the supervised area and also access the
security system functions.
An object can be:
• Partition
• Zone
• Output
• Map link
• BUTTON
GRAPHIC MAP
A device which allows the control panel to make telephone calls over the GSM network and also allows
users to interact with the control panel over-the-phone or by means of SMS text messages.
GSM DIALER
This is the two-way communication line (4 wires only) which connects the peripheral devices
(keypads, readers, expansions, etc.) to the control panel.
The 4 easily identifiable wires, on the control panel motherboard and on the expansions, are:
• “+” power 12 Volt
• “D” data
• “S” data
• “-” Ground
I-BUS
A bypassed (disabled) zone cannot generate alarms. Activation/Deactivation of zones can be carried
out manually by users or, under certain circumstances, automatically by the control panel.
INHIBITION -
DEACTIVATION OF A
ZONE
The Installer code is generally a 4, 5 or 6 digit PIN which when entered at a keypad or via the
software programme, and on condition that all the system partitions are disarmed, allows the installer
to access the system Programming Menu and check and/or change the system parameters.
INSTALLER CODE
List of system functions and respective parameters accessed via keypad.
This menu allows the installer to program, check and change nearly all of the system parameters. The
installer menu can be accessed from any keypad after entry of a valid installer PIN, and on condition
that all the system partitions are disarmed, or can be accessed via a computer equipped with the
SmartLeague software.
INSTALLER MENU
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