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Control/communicator
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D6412/D4412
Glossary
24-Hour Point:
Area:
All On:
Authority Level:
Burglary Alarm Tone:
Central Station:
Control/Communicator:
Controlled Point:
Cross Point:
Duress Passcode:
Entry Delay:
Error Tone:
Exit Delay:
Faulted Point:
Fire Alarm Tone:
Follower Point:
Force Arming:
Global:
Independent Zone Control: A device that allows a single point or zone on a control/communicator to be armed or disarmed
Instant Alarm:
Invisible Point:
Keyfob:
Keyswitch (Momentary):
Keyswitch (Maintained):
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Points that are always on even when the system is turned off. Two types: Fire Points and Non-
Fire 24-Hour Points.
An installer-specified collection of points that can be armed and disarmed independently. An
area can report with its own account number. Opening, closing, alarm, trouble, and restoral
reports are all associated with an area. You can organize the panel's points and users into a
maximum of four areas (two areas max on the D4412), in essence creating four independent
systems within one control/communicator.
All controlled points are armed. All On with No Delay (Instant) is an option. No Exit or Entry
Delay is provided with the No Delay option.
A programmable feature that determines what a user can do in a given area.
A constant warble tone.
A facility where trained personnel monitor a security system 24 hours a day. The security system
may be programmed to contact the central station during alarm conditions, enabling central
station personnel to dispatch the proper authorities.
A control/communicator combines the functionality of an alarm control panel and a digital dialer
into a single unit.
A point that responds to alarm conditions depending upon whether the system is turned on or
off.
A group of points that are configured to initiate an alarm when two points have been faulted
within a programmed time. Fire points cannot be set for Cross Point configuration.
A passcode that arms and disarms the system just like a personal passcode, however it sends
an alarm signal to the central station without sounding an alarm on the premises.
A programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allows a person to enter the building
through the entry door to turn the system off. An alarm response begins if the area is not
disarmed before Entry Delay expires.
The same warble tone as the Trouble tone, but not repeated.
A programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allows a person to exit the area before
the system turns on. An alarm response begins if a point is faulted after Exit Delay expires.
A point that is not normal (for example, an open door or window).
A warble tone that is on for one second, then briefly off (repeatedly).
A point programmed to initiate an instant alarm unless a Delay point is faulted first. When a
Delay point is faulted first, the Follower point assumes the Entry Delay time of the Delay point.
A method of overriding the safety feature that prevents arming with a faulted circuit on a control/
communicator.
Something that affects the entire system (for example, global point configuration refers to the
programmable features that affect all points).
independently from the rest of the system.
A point type that initiates an alarm immediately when faulted. This point type does not follow any
Entry/Exit Delay time.
A point that does not display at any command center during alarm or trouble conditions.
A small, hand-held wireless device usually designed to fit on a key chain that consists of buttons
that allow the user to perform various functions, depending on the keyfob, such as arming/
disarming the system, oeprating outputs or sending reports.
To operate a momentary keyswitch, insert the key, turn it, and then release it. The key returns to
the starting position automatically. The key cannot be removed unless it is in the starting
position.
A maintained keyswitch typically has two positions marked "Armed" and "Disarmed." To operate,
insert the key, turn the key to the desired position, and remove the key.
D6412/D4412 Installation Guide
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