NAPCO iSecure ISEC-WL-KEYPAD Operating Manual page 20

Wireless battery-powered standard keypad
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Panic Buttons - Buttons on the keypad
(7F,
8A
or 9P). If enabled, pressing
together with 7F,
alert the central station of a fire,
auxiliary, or police emergency. All are
audible within the premises when acti-
vated.
Partitioned System - A system that has
been subdivided into two independent
subsystems (called "Areas").
Report - A transmission to a central
station notifying of a change in the
status of the system (alarm, trouble,
low battery, etc.).
RF Low Battery - (Wireless systems
only) Weak transmitter battery.
RF Supervisory
- (Wireless systems
only) Periodic test report from a
transmitter (if a report is not received
on time, a supervisory-failure system
trouble will result).
Ringback - A beep after arming verifying
the
central-station's
closing ("arming") report.
Service Code - A User Code intended for
temporary use.
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Sounder - A local warning device at each
keypad to alert that (a) entry delay
8A
or
9P
will
has started; (b) an attempt was made
to arm with a zone in trouble; (c) a
Day-Zone
Zones:
exit time remaining; (e) invalid code
entered;
acknowledged arming (see Ringback).
System Trouble -
battery, power failure, etc.) detected in
the system.
Trouble - A zone fault. For example, an
open door, window, or other problem
that may prevent arming.
User Code - Your personalized code for
arming and disarming the system. It
may contain up to six digits.
Zones - Independent circuits that protect
specific parts of the premises, such
as:

Auto-Bypass Zone: A zone that will
receipt
of
a
be automatically bypassed from the
protection system if it is in trouble
(faulty) when the system is armed.
G L O S S A R Y
condition
exists
Day Zone); (d) 10 seconds
or
(f)
central
station-
A
problem

Burglary Zone: Detects intrusion.

Exit/Entry Follower Zone:
exit and entry delay for interior
(see
devices. Entry delay only occurs if re-
entry takes place through the normal
exit/entry door first.

Fire Zone:
Detects fire alarms or
trouble conditions.
(low

Interior Zones:
premises, usually including space-
protection devices, interior doors, etc.;
but not exterior doors or windows.
(Two groups of Interior Zones may be
programmed for each Area).

Selective-Bypassed Zone:
that can be individually bypassed
pressing BYPASS followed by the
zone number.

24-Hour Zone: A zone that is armed
and ready at all times to respond to an
emergency situation.
Provides
Circuits within the
A zone

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