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Wireless alarm zone, wireless zone
Zone of the wireless alarm panel that is used to identify
and monitor every individual wireless detector.
Wireless control device
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
attempts to break in are detected.
Wireless remote control
For convenient arming/disarming of the alarm panel,
status query, emergency alarm, etc. regardless of the
user's location.
Wireless detector
Alarm and danger detectors that are connected
wirelessly to the alarm panel.
Wireless key switch
For convenient arming/disarming of the alarm panel
without code entry (by key).
Wireless range
The max. distance between the alarm panel and wireless
detector varies depending on the properties of the building.
Glass breakage detector
These detectors respond to breaking glass. There are
passive, active and acoustic glass breakage detectors.
Danger alarm system
Alarm system that triggers an alarm for additional
dangers/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).
GSM
Global System for Mobile Communications (previously
Groupe Spéciale Mobile), a standard for fully digital
wireless mobile networks, mainly used for telephony but
also for line and packet-based data transmission and
short text messages (SMS).
HTTPS
HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure, a communications
protocol on the web, used to transfer data securely.
HTTPS is used online to establish confidentiality and
integrity in communications between web server and web
browsers (clients). This is achieved through encryption
and authentication.
Without encryption, data transmitted over the internet
can be read as plain text by anyone who has access to
the corresponding network.
IMEI
International Mobile Station Equipment Identity, a unique
15-digit serial number which can be used to uniquely
identify each GSM or UMTS end device.
IMSI
International Mobile Subscriber Identity, used in GSM
and UMTS wireless mobile networks to uniquely identify
network subscribers (internal subscriber identification).
In addition to other data, the IMSI is saved on a special
chip card known as a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module).
The IMSI number is uniquely assigned worldwide to each
customer by the wireless mobile network operators.
The IMSI has nothing to do with the telephone number
assigned to the SIM card.
Indoor siren
Sounder for indoor use, usually a purely acoustic
sounder (in addition to outdoor sirens).
Interior protection
The indoor area of the premises is protected here,
especially areas that an intruder most likely has to enter;
motion detectors and light barriers are usually used here.
Installation
Mounting of the alarm panel and components, including
commissioning.
Internal alarm
Alarm sounds only within the building. The outdoor sirens
do not sound.
Intuitive operation
Easy operation of a device using a menu that is logical
from the point of view of the user.
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