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-L-
Latch Key
A feature designed to inform parents whether their children have arrived home safely. The
panel sends a message to the central station and/or the follow-me number if MENU/NEXT is
not pressed during the appropriate window.
Late to Close
A command that extends the closing window period if the system needs to be armed later
than usual – see Closing Window.
-M-
Manual
Programming
Programming from either a LCD or LED keypad.
MENU/NEXT key
The key used for scrolling through menus on the LCD keypad. Also used with the “Q”, “0” or
“#” keys to send distress messages and to register Latch Key arrivals.
Message Routing
The designated destinations of event messages. The system can be programmed to send
different groups of events to up to four central stations.
-N-
Normal Arming
See Away Arming.
Normally Closed
A loop type that generates an alarm when opened.
Normally Open
A loop type that generates an alarm when closed.
-O-
Off Hook
A direct connection between a PC and the control panel enabling on-site programming using
the RP software.
Opening Window
A programmed period of time in which the user usually disarms the system. Disarming the
system during an opening window does not send an opening message to the central station.
Output Relay
Programmable outputs that react to different system events and status conditions.
-P-
Partitioned
System
A system that is divided into a number of independent sub-systems.
Perimeter Arming
See Stay Arming.
Perimeter Zone
A zone intended for detection devices that protect the outer perimeter of the premises. These
zones are used in conjunction – see Stay Arming.
Periodic Test
Test transmission used to check the control panel’s capability to communicate with the
central station.
Primary Number
The first telephone number the panel attempts to dial when an event occurs.
Protocol
Communication format used in event message transmissions to the central station.
Pulse Count
The setting that determines the number of times a zone must be opened within a certain time
period in order to generate an alarm.
-R-
Remote
Programming
Programming the control panel from a PC using the RP software. Remote Programming can
be performed from a remote location or on-site – see Off Hook.
Relay Module
A peripheral add-on module providing a number of output relays – see Output Relay.
-S-
SELECT Key
The key used to choose menu items and enter command codes.
Silent Alarm
A silent alarm sends an event message to the central station without sounding the siren.
Stay Arming
Arming perimeter zones only, enabling unrestricted movement within the protected area.
Stop
Communications
A command that immediately stops the control panel transmitting to the central station and
clears all pending messages.
Sub-System
An independent division of the system – see Partitioned System.
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