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14. Terms and denitions
Opening detector
A detector that identies when a window, door, shutter, garage door, etc. is opened.
Outdoor siren
Sounder for outdoor use, usually designed as a combination sounder (siren + ashing light).
Perimeter protection
All points of access to the premises are monitored, including house doors, terrace doors, cellar doors, skylights
and all windows. Usually magnetic contacts, glass breakage detectors and wireless window locks are used.
The building’s occupants can still move around freely within the building when the alarm system is armed.
The targeted arming of the perimeter is also called “internal arming”.
Perimeter surveillance
Continuous monitoring of large areas of open land around the periphery or the areas used for approaching
the property, e.g. using light barriers and motion detectors on the premises and/or surveillance cameras with
intelligent motion detection.
Programming
Detailed settings for the alarm panel according to the user’s requirements (e.g. zones/sub-areas can be
dened).
Programming
Detailed settings for the alarm panel according to the user’s requirements (e.g. zones/sub-areas can be
dened).
Protected outdoor area
Area outside buildings that is protected from severe weather (such as heavy rain) (e.g. covered entrance area
or terrace).
Proximity / chip key
Electronic “key” for quick access without code entry.
Relay outputs
Switching outputs for external consumers (for controlling light, electrical shutters or other sounders).
Remote access, remote configuration
Control/maintenance/conguration of the alarm panel carried out remotely.

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