Honeywell VISTA-128BPT Installation And Setup Manual page 93

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H
Hardwire Expansion: The ability to add
additional hardwire zones to some controls by
adding a hardwire expansion module
Heat Detector (Heat Stat): A device that
activates when the ambient temperature
reaches 135 degrees (or 190); other types
measure quick rises in temperature ("rate of
rise")
Holiday
Schedule:
overrides the regular daily schedule on
selected holidays throughout the year.
Horn: An indoor sounder generally used in fire
systems
Horn-Strobe: An indoor sounder with a built in
strobe light used in fire systems
House ID: In a 5800 Series wireless system a
2-digit house ID can be used for feedback
status for wireless keys, wireless keypads, etc.
I
Installer Code: The 4 digit code that allows
the installer to enter the Panels programming
mode; the installer code can not be used to
disarm unless it was used to arm.
Instant Mode: One of the arming modes;
when armed Instant all perimeter protection is
on; all interior protection is off; there is exit
delay time but NO entry delay time.
J
Junction Box: A box or splice point where
wires come together or branch off in an
installation
K
Keypad: a.k.a. Console, Touchpad, Control
pad; Used to control all system functions and
programming
Keyswitch: A device used to arm and disarm
the system using a hard key
L
LCD: Liquid Crystal Display
LED: Light Emitting Diode
Learn Mode: The learn mode allows 5800
Series wireless transmitters or V-PLEX® Serial
Poll devices to be programmed into the
system simply by tripping the device. (i.e. door
or window); The 5800 series transmitters and
V-PLEX® Serial Poll devices send unique serial
numbers that are learned for that zone
Limited Access: Some controls may be
programmed to allow certain codes to only
work during certain times. (*see also Access
schedules)
A
Holiday
Schedule
Line Fault: Term used to describe the loss of
telephone line voltage
Line Fault Monitor, LFM: A device used to
supervise the telephone line voltage at the
control panel and to alert when the line is cut.
ie: 659en
M
M.E.A.: Material Evaluation Authority; agency
listing for commercial fire installations in
Manhattan, New York
Master Console: Some partitioned controls
allow keypads to be designated as a "master"
which displays the status of all partitions at
once.
Maximum Mode: One of the arming modes;
when armed maximum all perimeter and
interior zones are protected with no entry
delay (when initially arming you will have an
exit delay).
Multiplex Loop: a.k.a. polling loop, V-PLEX®;
some
controls
expansion devices such as PIRs, smokes, 8
zone expanders, etc.
N
NBFAA – National Burglar and Fire Alarm
Association; a national association comprised
of security and fire industry professionals;
provide training for people in the security/fire
industry;
NFPA: National Fire Prevention Association: a
national association that sets forth standards
for fire system installations
Night-Stay Arming: arming the system in the
stay mode, however (depending on the panel)
you can choose which interior zones will not
be bypassed.
O
Open/close by user: Primarily in commercial
application open/close (arm/disarm) reports
along with the user number may be sent to the
central station; also logged by the event log in
some controls
Output Timers
programmed to automatically control
relays, lights, and appliances on a timed
basis; these outputs, in some cases, m
also be controlled from the keypad as well.
10-3
GLOSSARY
can
support
multiplex
: Some controls may be
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