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contains a set of permissions and a corresponding schedule. This
allows advanced user programming and provides specific access to
different features of the security system during specific dates/time.
With advanced programming, profiles can be enabled/disabled in
response to system conditions.
An option that allows you to turn on (arm) the security system by
Quick Arm
pressing the [AWAY] key.
Each scene can trigger up to 16 actions to create an automation
event. This can save users time by automatically running multiple
Scene
actions. A scene can be triggered manually, through a schedule, or
via a system event.
A schedule is a list of up to 16 sets of days and times. Typically
these are used to provide access to users only within the specified
sets of days and times. Outside of the schedule a user will not have
access to the system.
Schedules are used to automatically arm and disarm specified
areas using the Arm-Disarm feature.
Schedule
Scenes can perform a set of actions according to a specified
schedule.
Schedules themselves can be enabled and disabled through
actions. This powerful feature allows you to provide conditional
access to various users and devices based on system conditions.
A sensor in a normal state is "sealed". The security system monitors
each sensor for changes in state from sealed to unsealed and can
respond with certain actions such as sounding the siren.
Sealed
For example, a reed switch on a front door may change from a sealed
state to an unsealed state when the door opens.
A detection device such as a Passive Infrared motion sensor (PIR),
reed switch, smoke detector, panic button, etc. Sensors may be
Sensor
physically wired to the ZeroWire system.
Also known as an input or sensor on other security panels.
The installation / maintenance company servicing your security
Service Provider
system.
To turn your security system on when you are staying in the premises,
this will automatically bypass pre-programmed sensors and arm
Stay Mode
others. Often used to arm only the perimeter while allowing movement
inside the premises.
A physical switch on a device that detects unauthorised access to
the unit. For example opening the case of a sensor or taking a
keypad off the wall can trigger a tamper alarm. This can provide
early warning of someone attempting to undermine the security of
Tamper
your system.
Some devices use an optical sensor to detect removal from a
surface.
Each token is a pre-recorded word or phrase that can be used to
name sensors, areas, outputs, and rooms.
Token
Mobile app for smartphones to access the ZeroWire Web Server
which provides access to view the status of a ZeroWire system,
control sensors and outputs, program users and other ZeroWire
UltraSync
features. Available to download for Apple
Android
The UltraSync app connects to the UltraSync server which will then
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