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Glossary Of Terms

Table 66: Glossary

Term
24-hour zone
alarm condition
answering machine
bypass
Armed (System
ON)
automatic arming
automatic
disarming
AWAY or #
AWAY Mode
codepad
day alarm
detector
dialer
disarmed
dual reporting
dynamic battery
testing
EDMSAT satellite
siren
entry delay
entry warning
exit delay
external equipment
force arming
hand-over delay
hand-held radio
remote control
lockout dialer
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Terminals and Descriptions
Description
A monitored input where tamper switches and emergency switches can be connected.
If one of these switches is violated at any time (whether the system is armed or
disarmed), an alarm is reported.
The status when an alarm system is armed and one of the detection devices is violated.
A 24-Hour zone (for example, a smoke detector) can activate when the system is
armed or disarmed.
A condition that enables connection with the control panel for remote arming or remote
programming operations when there is an answering machine or facsimile machine on
the same telephone line.
A status in which the system is ready to accept alarms.
Programming that allows the system to arm automatically at the same time each day in
AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1.
Programming that allows the system to disarm automatically at the same time each day
in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1.
A codepad button used to execute any given command.
The mode used to arm your system when you leave your premises.
A device that allows you to perform all functions such as arming, disarming, and
programming of your alarm system.
Programming that allows a combination of zones to be monitored while the system is
disarmed.
A unit installed as a satellite component in a security system designed to detect an
intruder within a protected area.Some common forms of detection devices are passive
infrared, smoke, photo electric beams, reed switches, and vibration sensors.
An electronic device that uses tones or pulses to dial an electronic receiver such as a
monitoring station, mobile phone, or pocket pager. It uses the public switched
telephone network to send alarm or supervisory signals.
A system status that does not accept alarms, except for 24-hour zones.
Reporting that allows your control panel to transmit alarm signals in two different
reporting formats (for example, the control panel can transmit to a monitoring station
and to a mobile phone, or to two different monitoring stations).
A method used to monitor and test the condition of your backup battery.
A self-contained siren unit complete with flashing blue strobe light and a backup
battery that provides a higher level of security for an alarm system.
A programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allows a person to enter a
building through the entry door to turn the system off.
The beeping from a codepad during an entry delay as a reminder to disarm the system.
A programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allows a person to leave a
building after turning the system on.
Any device connected to a security system, such as a detector, codepad, or siren.
A method of overriding the safety feature that prevents arming with a faulted zone on a
control panel.
If a system is armed and Zone 1 is violated, the entry delay starts timing. If Zone 2 is
violated, the entry delay time is handed over to the Zone 2 and so on, to Zones 3 and
4. This is known as sequential hand-over delay.
A device used to arm and disarm a security system or to cause a panic alarm.
A dialer that activates only once per zone per arming cycle.
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