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Fast Format, FF
Protocol for transmitting data to an ARC/ESCC. DTMF-
based
Remote access/remote configuration
Servicing/configuration of the alarm panel from outside of
the monitored premises (e.g. via the internet)
FSK
Frequency Shift Keying, is used with SIA monitoring sta-
tion protocol.
Wireless alarm system
Alarm system with detectors that are connected to the
alarm panel wirelessly (quick and easy installation, high
flexibility).
Wireless alarm zone, wireless zone
Zone of the wireless alarm panel that is used to identify
and monitor every individual wireless detector
Wireless control panel
For convenient arming/disarming of the alarm panel, e.g.
in another room (in entrance area etc.) The status can be
queried if a bidirectional wireless control device is used.
Wireless window lock/wireless door lock
Combination of mechanical lock and electronic detector.
Pry-attempt monitoring is also possible. i.e. even at-
tempts to break in are detected.
Wireless remote control
For convenient arming/disarming of the alarm panel, sta-
tus query, emergency alarm, etc. regardless of the user's
location.
Wireless detector
Alarm and danger detectors that are connected wire-
lessly to the alarm panel.
Wireless key switches
For convenient arming/disarming of the alarm panel with-
out entering a code (using a key).
Wireless range
The max. distance between the alarm panel and wireless
detector varies depending on the properties of the build-
ing.
Glass breakage detectors
These detectors respond to breaking glass. There are
passive, active and acoustic glass break detectors.
Danger alarm system
Alarm system that triggers an alarm for additional dan-
gers/emergencies as well as intrusion.
Protected outdoor area
Area outside of the buildings that is protected from heavy
rain (e.g. a covered entrance area or terrace).
GMT
Greenwich Mean Time is the mean solar time on the
prime meridian. The expression Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT) is still used today to refer to "Western European
Time" (WET, UTC+0). The designation "GMT", some-
times used in time stamps in internet protocols, always
refers to UTC. The majority of electronic devices with
time and date also continue to use the term GMT. When
setting the correct time zone for the user location, the in-
put/selection is often made by entering the number of
hours by which the local time is ahead of (+) or behind (-)
the standard time (GMT or UTC).
Example, Germany:
Winter time: UTC/GMT +1
Summer time: UTC/GMT +2
GPRS
General Packet Radio Service, shortened to GPRS,
is the term used to refer to the
vices for transferring data in GSMnetworks.
GSM
Global System for Mobile Communications (previously
Groupe Spéciale Mobile), a standard for fully digital wire-
less mobile networks, mainly used for telephony but also
for line and packet-based data transmission and short
text messages (SMS).
Strictly speaking this is the technologies of the second
generation.
However, it is also used as a generic term for all the gen-
erations, 2G=GSM, 3G=UMTS, 4G=LTE.
GSM CME CMS Error Codes
CME Error codes
GSM Equipment related codes
CMS Error codes
GSM Network related codes
GUI
Graphical use interface, the display on the alarm panel
used to program and operate the alarm panel via menu
keys
Introduction
packet-based
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