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Opening detector
A detector that identifies when a window, door, shutter,
garage door, etc. is opened.
Outdoor siren
Sounder for outdoor use, usually designed as a
combination sounder (siren + strobe).
Overlapping signal
See jamming.
Partitions
An alarm system can be divided into sub-areas
(partitions), each of which functions separately as an
individual alarm system.
Each sub-area (e.g. apartment, workshop) can be
operated and configured separately and can contain
any number of zones/detectors.
Perimeter protection
All points of access to the premises are monitored,
including house doors, terrace doors, cellar doors,
skylights and all windows. Usually magnetic contacts,
glass breakage detectors and wireless window/door locks
are used. The building's occupants can still move around
freely within the building when the alarm system is armed
internally.
Perimeter surveillance
Continuous monitoring of large areas of open land
around the periphery or the areas used for approaching
the property, e.g. using light barriers and motion
detectors on the premises and/or surveillance cameras
with intelligent motion detection.
Port
Part of a network address.
Programming
Detailed settings for the alarm panel according to the
user's requirements (e.g. zones/sub-areas can be
defined).
Protected outdoor area
Area outside of the buildings that is protected from heavy
rain (e.g. a covered entrance area or terrace).
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network, analogue, a/b
Receiving centre
See ARC
Relay outputs
Switching outputs for external devices (lighting control,
electric shutters, other sounders, etc.)
Remote access/remote configuration
Servicing/configuration of the alarm panel from outside
of the monitored premises (e.g. via the internet).
Rolling code (RC)
Rolling code is a technology which provides optimum
protection against code scanning and code grabbing
in order to prevent unauthorised access.
Sabotage
See "Tampering"
Scancom
A social care alarm protocol.
Scancom is the same as Scanfast, except for channel 8.
Channel 8 in this case is used to establish a 2-way voice
connection between the alarm panel and the alarm
receiving centre.
Scanfast
A social care alarm protocol
Scanfest is the same as Fast Format, except that in this
case only channel 2 (social care alarm) and channel 3
(inactivity) are used. Channels 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are always
"5" (unused).
SD card, micro SD card
Micro SD storage card for saving:
Application software in the INSTALL folder
Language files in the INSTALL folder
Images from the TVIP41550 in the IMG_X folder
Traces in the TRACE folder
A circular buffer function is integrated for images, etc.
The alarm panel checks whether the storage is full or not
every minute.
If the SD card is full, the oldest recordings will be
automatically deleted. However, you will still receive the
error message "SD card full". In order to confirm this error
message, data must be manually deleted from the SD
card.
Security frequency band
(868 MHz)
This frequency range is approved by the authorities
for the security field. Signals from wireless earphones,
mobile phones, garage door openers, etc. cannot
interfere with devices operating in these ranges.
Europe: frequency use specification of the European
Conference of Postal and Telecommunications
Administrations (CEPT)
Germany: Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA) – Federal
Network Agency for Electricity, Gas,
Telecommunications, Post and Railway
Austria: the frequency use plan is published by the
Federal Ministry for Traffic, Innovation and Technology
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