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Term
Supervision
Swinger Shutdown
System Reports
System Settings
System Shutdown
System Status
T
Tamper loop
Tamper switch
Tamper/Trouble
Tampers
Tampers and Restores
Definition
A menu entry that groups wireless supervision options. There are three options:
Short Window, Normal Window and Fire Window.
PIR and door/window sensors follow short and normal windows. If a PIR or
door/windows sensor does not report within the time specified in Short Window,
the system does not allow the user to arm the system. However, an RF Sensor
Lost condition is not reported to the central station.
If a PIR or door/windows sensor does not report within the time specified in
Normal Window, an RF Sensor Lost condition is reported to the central station and
a service message is displayed on the keypad.
The short and normal window timers are configured differently according to
country and frequency. 868 Mhz transmitters typically report every 15 minutes
while 433 Mhz transmitters typically report every 64 minutes.
When the Arming with Zone Lost option is enabled, the user is always allowed to
arm the system even if the PIR or door/window sensor does not report within the
short window.
Smoke detectors follow the fire window. 433 Mhz and 868 Mhz smoke sensors
report every 64 minutes. Smoke detectors follow supervision windows only and
report to the central station when not reporting within the fire window.
See also Arming with Zone Lost
A zone characteristic that allows the selected zone to be automatically bypassed
after a specified number of alarms. (Input Type)
A menu entry that contains the swinger count. (Inputs)
A menu entry that groups options relating to system reports.
A menu entry that groups programmable system features and reporting options.
A menu option that allows the up/download software to shutdown the control
panel. This option can be set only from the up/download software. The shutdown
LCD message is shown to explain the reason for the shutdown. During shutdown
the system is completely inactive. It is not possible to arm/disarm the system and
no reports or sirens are activated.
A menu request sent by the home automation system to the CS586 direct connect
module to view the system status of the entire system. (Commands/Requests)
A menu command request sent by the home automation system to the CS586
direct connect module to transmit the system status. (Transition Broadcasts)
A loop set to detect interference with the hardware. It is generally a monitor circuit
used to detect any attempt to modify the alarm circuitry, such as cutting a wire. It
generates a tamper alarm when activated.
A switch that detects attempts to remove the enclosure of some alarm
components, such as control box doors, switch covers, junction box covers, or bell
housings.
A menu entry that groups together the tamper and trouble events that can be
selected to trigger an output. (Event)
A menu entry that groups together the tamper and trouble events that are reported
to the central station. (System Reports)
A menu option that activates the internal siren when a tamper occurs. (Internal
Siren>Sounds On)
A menu option that sends a report to the central station when a tamper occurs. An
alarm is activated and the state of the area may change to alarm.
A menu option that sends a report to the selected phone number when a tamper
occurs. A report is also sent when the tamper is no longer active. (Phone
Numbers)
A menu option that sends tamper and restore reports to the central station,
depending on the condition of the panel dialler. (CS7001 GSM Module)
See also Panel Dialler OK Events and Panel Dialler Not OK Events

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