Glossary - Bosch DS7240-UK Reference Manual

Control/communicator
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61.0 Glossary

24-Hour Zone:
Account Number:
Address:
All On:
Area (Partition):
Authority Level:
Burg Alarm Tone:
Bypass:
Central Station:
Checksum:
Cross Zone:
Data Digit:
DTMF Dialing:
Duress PIN:
DSRPS-INT'L:
Entry Delay:
Error Tone:
Faulted Zone:
Fire Alarm Tone:
Follower Zone:
Force Arming:
Global:
Groups:
DS7240-UK Reference Guide
Zones that are always on even when the system is turned off. Two types: Fire Zones and Non-Fire
Zones.
The account number is the number the panel transmits to the Central Station receiver. It is not the
Personal Identification Number (PIN). The account number is not sufficient identification to abort an
alarm.
Once the installer selects a value for a parameter, the panel stores the selection in E
parameter uses one or more Addresses. When programming from the keypad, the installer enters a
selection directly into the memory Address(es). When programming from the remote programmer, the
installer need only make one entry per parameter.
All zones are armed. All On with No Entry (Instant) is an option.
An installer-specified collection of zones that can be armed and disarmed independently. An Area can
report with its own account number. Opening, closing, alarm, trouble and restoral reports are all
associated with an Area. You can organize the panel's zones and users into a maximum of four
independent Areas, in essence creating four independent systems with a single control/communicator.
A programmable feature that determines which functions a user can perform in a specified Area.
A constant warble tone.
To selectively remove zones temporarily from the system.
A facility where trained personnel monitor a security system 24 hours a day. The security system may be
programmed to contact the Central Station during alarm conditions, enabling Central Station personnel
to dispatch the proper authorities.
A method of checking accuracy of transmitted information. A number representing the total number of
bits of information transmitted is included with the transmission. The microprocessor counts the bits of
information received and compares its sum to the transmitted checksum number. If the numbers do not
match, the transmission is in error.
Two zones that are configured to initiate an alarm when both zones have been faulted. Fire zones
cannot be set for Cross Zone configuration.
Selections for data range from 0 to 15 (16 selections total). The programming selection made at each
parameter is the Data Digit. For many programming parameters, there are less than 16 choices. To
properly enter a data digit that is only one digit in length, press the appropriate number key on the
keypad, or press [0] followed by the appropriate number key. Then press [*] to enter your choice into the
system. For example, [4] + [*] and [0] + [4] + [*] are the same entry.
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency. A standard signaling method for dialing and data transmission using a
combination of two sine waves at different frequencies. Also commonly referred to as Touch-Tone
signaling.
A PIN that arms and disarms the system just like a user PIN does, however it also sends an alarm signal
to the Central Station without sounding an alarm on the premises.
DSRPS International is a Windows
designed to remotely set up and program specific control panels.
A programmed delay of the system alarm responses that allow a person to enter the building through the
Entry door to turn the system off. An alarm response begins if the panel is not disarmed before Entry
Delay expires.
The same warble tone as the Trouble tone, but not repeated.
A zone that is not normal (for example, an open door or window).
A warble tone that is on for one second, then briefly off (repeatedly).
A zone programmed to initiate an instant alarm unless a Delay zone is faulted first. When a Delay zone
is faulted first, the Follower zone assumes the Entry Delay time of the Delay zone.
A method of overriding the safety feature that prevents arming with a faulted zone on a
control/communicator.
Something that affects the entire system (for example, global zone configuration refers to the
programmable features that affect all zones).
The programming parameters described in this manual are organized into groups. Most groups primarily
contain parameters that are related in some way. For example, the Authority Levels Group contains
parameters that configure the panel's four Authority Levels.
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