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The communicator is responsible for notifying a control room or third
party that an alarm event has occurred so an appropriate response
can be made.
It sends event messages to the specified destination including
details such as where the event originated from and the type of
Communicator
event. The receiver will then log the time and date when it receives
the event. For example, Alarm from Sensor 2 in Area 1 at 3:00am
on 5/5/2014 from Account 1234.
ZeroWire has multiple communicator options including Ethernet IP
interface, email, and 3G (with optional cellular radio module).
Disarm
To turn your security system Off.
A predetermined user PIN code that will arm / disarm the security
system while sending a special code to the central monitoring station
Duress Code
indicating the user is entering / leaving the premises under duress.
Only applicable on monitored systems.
The time allowed to disarm your security system after the first
Entry Delay
detection device has been activated.
Events are messages that are sent by the ZeroWire due to system
or area conditions. These include areas in alarm, opening and
Event
closing, sensor bypass, low battery, tamper, communication trouble,
and power issues.
Event lists contain events that a channel is allowed to send to the
Event List
specified destination. If a channel receives an event that is not in the
associated event list, then the channel will ignore the event.
The time allowed to exit the premises after the security system is
Exit Delay
armed.
An option that permits arming even when there are unsealed pre-
selected sensors. Generally assigned to sensors that cover the
Forced Arming
ZeroWire (egg; motion sensors, front door reed switches), allowing
the user to arm the security system without the need to wait for those
sensors to be sealed. A security system that is ready to be "force
armed" will flash the ready light.
A PIN code that is used by a user to arm or disarm the security
Master Code
system. Its main feature is the ability to create, alter and delete user
PIN codes. Can also be used as a function code for all features.
ZeroWire has a large range of features sorted into various menus
such as Users, System, and Sensors. Each menu item can be seen
when using the ZeroWire Web Server or the UltraSync app.
Menus
Menus are used to restrict what is displayed by a device and what
features a user has access to.
A security system that is configured to send all alarm signals to a
Monitored
central monitoring station.
Outputs on the ZeroWire panel can be connected to a siren and
Output
strobe when an alarm condition occurs on the system.
One or more sensors form an area which can be independently armed
Area
and disarmed. For example your system can be divided into an
upstairs area and downstairs area.
Typically this refers to sensors located around the boundary of the
Perimeter
protected area such as sensors on doors and windows, and excludes
interior motion sensors.
Permission includes a list of features a user or device is allowed to
access. This includes programming menus, areas, reporting
Permission
channels, actions, reporting options, access control options, special
options, and special timers.
Profile
Each user can have up to four (4) permission profiles. Each profile
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