Glossary Of Terms; Programmable Output; Home Automation; Panic Alarm - jablotron 100 User Manual

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

BUS / Wireless Devices
The main hub of the security system is its control panel. This can communicate with all devices in two
ways: using a BUS, i.e. using data cables within the guarded premises or part thereof; or wirelessly using
radio frequencies. BUS devices are powered from the control panel. Wireless devices require batteries
whose longevity depends on intensity of use.
Control Segment
This is the control and signaling part of the access module (keypad). A segment contains a description
of its function and has two backlit buttons – a green one on the left and a red or yellow one on the right.
A segment is used to easily and clearly operate a part of the system and simultaneously display its status
using the colour indicators (green when unset, red when set, and yellow when partially set). The number
of segments and their function are determined by the system installer.
RFID Card / Tag
The RFID card/tag allows the user to operate the system and is used for touchless authorization by simply
placing the card/tag on to the keypad reader. It replaces or complements numerical code entries. The RFID
card can be carried in a wallet. The RFID tag can be attached to a key ring.
Section
The alarm system can be divided into several smaller, independently functioning parts, called sections.
Each section can have its assigned detectors, keypads, as well as sirens, users, and their telephone
numbers. There can be up to 15 sections per system.

Programmable Output

The security system can be used to switch on/off or control other electrical devices or appliances. This is
done using programmable outputs that can be controlled by the user (via text messages, using the keypad,
etc.) or can be automated within the system (following the system status, alarm status, failures, etc.).

Home Automation

In addition to providing an intruder alarm system, the JABLOTRON 100 offers a number of other features.
Among the most popular functions are: electrical doors, automated light switches using motion detectors,
and the remote control of appliances (electrical heating, garage doors, gates, entry barriers, etc.).

Panic Alarm

When a user is in trouble and in need of urgent assistance, the panic alarm can be triggered. The panic
alarm can be set up as a designated segment on the keypad, a special code, a panic button, or as a speci-
fi c combination of buttons on a keyfob. If connected to a security centre, triggering the panic alarm creates
an immediate response (vehicle dispatch) that cannot be cancelled by phone.
Security Centre, ARC
An Alarm Receiving Centre, a continuously manned security agency (24/7), is able to immediately react
to information received from the guarded premises and respond with an appropriate action – either with
a direct presence at the guarded premises or by acting on the information received.
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