Definition Of Statements; Definitions - BeaconMedaes TotalAlert 2 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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Definition of Statements

Statements in this manual preceded by following
words are of special significance.
WARNING: Means there is a possibility
of injury or death to yourself or others.
CAUTION: Means there is a possibility
of damage to unit or other property.
SHOCK HAZARD: Means there is a
possibility of electric shock.
NOTE: Indicates points of particular interest
for more efficient and convenient operation.
ATTENTION: Means precautions for
handling electrostatic sensitive devices are
to be observed.

Definitions

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Protocol used by a device to learn the MAC
address of another device so it can send it an
Ethernet packet.
Area Alarm Panel
Alarm panel that monitors medical gas and
vacuum systems serving a specific area.
Auxiliary Fault Relay
Single-pole double-throw dry-contact relay
output located on annunciator module. Used
to activate a remote alarm or building
management system. The relay will activate
whenever ANY audible alarm on panel is in
progress. Pressing MUTE
annunciator module deactivates relay until
audible alarm is again reactivated.
Combo Alarm Panel
Alarm panel that combines features of a
master alarm panel and an area alarm panel.
Crossover Cable
Network cable that swaps transmit and receive
pairs so cable can be used to connect two
computers or devices without the use of a hub
or switch.
Domain Name Server (DNS)
A device that has a list of device names
matched to IP addresses. Browsers use this
resource to locate the IP address of a named
device. NetBIOS name service provides this
function on a local network.
Dry-Contact
Electrical contact isolated or unconnected from
any electrical source.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP)
A protocol used by a server to assign IP
addresses to devices and computers.
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