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Communication
Protocol
See Protocol.
Conditional Zone
A zone that will not generate an alarm during the entry delay.
-D-
Dealer Lockout
An option that disables the default restore code “123456”.
Default Program
The default program contains the factory parameter settings. For typical installations, the
default program minimizes the amount of programming that needs to be performed by the
installer.
Detailed Display
The keypads for each sub-system can be programmed to show a detailed or summarized
display of the system. The detailed display includes system troubles, sub-system status,
time/date and zone status.
Disarmed
The state in which the system is deactivated. When the system is disarmed, only 24hr zones
and distress keys are capable of generating an alarm.
Distress Keys
The Emergency, Fire and Police keys (E, F and P) that generate an alarm when pressed with
the MENU/NEXT key.
Duplicate Number
A telephone number which is dialed in addition to the primary number.
Duress Code
This code sends an event message to the central station, notifying that the user has been
forced to arm or disarm their system.
-E-
EEPROM
Non-volatile memory.
Emergency
Holdup Zone
A 24hr zone designed for use with panic buttons and glassbreak detectors – see 24hr zones.
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Resistor
A loop type used to prevent tampering with the cables connecting detection devices. Any
attempt to cut the cable results in an alarm signal.
Entry Delay
Zones can be programmed to initiate an entry delay when opened. The entry delay is a pre-
programmed amount of time that allows the user enough time to enter the protected area
and disarm the system without generating an alarm.
Event Code
The code transmitted to the central station when an event occurs.
Event Log
A record of the last 100 events that the system has undergone.
Exit Delay
The amount of time the user has to exit the protected area without generating an alarm.
-F-
Failed To Close
The message sent to the central station when the system has still not been armed at the end
of a closing window – see Closing Window.
Failed to open
The message sent to the central station when the system has still not been disarmed at the
end of an opening window – see Opening Window.
Fire Zone
A 24hr zone designed for use with smoke detectors – see Verified Fire Zone.
Follow Me
A communication format typically used with telephone #4. The control panel dials the follow
me number to notify the user of events that have occurred.
Forced Arming
Arming the system when zones are still open. If zones are still open at the end of the exit
delay an alarm is generated.
-I-
Immediate Arming
The canceling of the exit/entry delay when the system is armed. This is done by pressing the
Q” during the delay.
Interior Zone
Zones of this type are not armed when the “STAY” key is pressed – see Stay Arming.
-K-
Keypad
Unit Address
The hardware configuration that identifies the keypad to the control panel. A keypad can be
configured to one of 8 unit addresses.
Keyswitch
A key operated switch used for arming and disarming the system. Keyswitches can be used
to either Stay or Away arm the system.
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