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DS7200V2-EXP | Installation Guide | 4. Reference Materials
EN | 132
Keyswitch:
Two types: Momentary and Maintained. To operate a
Momentary Keyswitch
, insert the key, turn it
and release it. The key returns to its starting position automatically. The key cannot be removed
unless it is in the starting position. A
Maintained Keyswitch
typically has two positions marked
“Armed” and “Disarmed.” To operate, insert the key, turn to desired position and remove the key.
Latching:
The locking in of a circuit by means of a holding contact.
Location:
A Location represents the following parameter assignments: Area, Zone Number and Device. A
Location tells the control panel in which Area a device is assigned and by which Zone Number it
reports as.
No Entry:
Turning the system on without Entry Delay.
Off Display:
The display that appears when the system is turned off and no keys are pressed (normal display).
One-Time PIN:
A One-Time PIN can only be used once to turn the system off. This PIN is typically given to
personnel who need temporary access to the premises, such as a baby-sitter or a
service/maintenance crew.
Options:
Options are a unique type of parameter that allows the installer to configure up to four features by
entering a Data Digit at a single Address.
PSTN:
P
ublic
S
witched
T
elephone
N
etwork. An assembly of communications facilities and central office
equipment operated jointly by authorized common carriers that provides the general public with
the ability to establish communications channels via discrete dialing codes.
Parity:
A method of checking the accuracy of transmitted data by adding an extra bit to the number when
necessary to make the number odd or even.
Parameter:
Each program parameter sets a specific value or chooses an option.
Partial On:
A user-defined subset of the zones that arm. Partial On with No Entry (Instant) is an option.
Perimeter Only:
An installer-defined subset of the zones that arm. Perimeter Only with No Entry (Instant) is an
option.
PIN:
P
ersonal
I
dentification
N
umber. A unique number issued at the time of installation of each system.
This PIN is required to operate the system (arm/disarm, test system, initiate functions, etc.). The
PIN is not the same as the account number.
Press:
These are used interchangeably instructing you to push down and then release a key.
RPS:
R
emote
P
rogramming
S
oftware is a Windows
-based account management and control panel
programming utility designed to remotely set up and program specific control panels.
Restoral Report:
A signal transmitted upon the removal of a trouble or alarm condition from a zone.
Sked:
A scheduling parameter that allows a selected event to happen at a specific time.
Swinger Shunt:
A programmable feature that determines the number of alarms or troubles the zone can transmit. If
the number is exceeded, the zone is bypassed for the remainder of the arming period.
Tamper:
Tamper conditions can be generated several different ways. A tamper-wired zone can report tamper
because the zone is open or shorted. An RF transmitter can report a zone tamper because its case
was tampered. A zone can be configured as a tamper zone. An off-normal tamper zone is a tamper
condition. Different hardware devices can report tamper, including keypads, zone expanders, and
RF receivers.
Trouble:
A service condition that needs to be corrected, such as a broken wire.
Verified Alarm:
When the area is armed, the first alarm (an unverified alarm) sends its normal alarm report. The
Verified Alarm timer begins. If a second alarm occurs while the Verified Alarm Timer is running, the
second alarm sends its normal alarm report and then sends a Verified Alarm report. If a second
alarm occurs after the Verified Alarm Timer has expired, the second alarm starts the Verified Alarm
Timer again and only sends its normal alarm report. A third alarm would have to occur when the
Verified Alarm Timer is running in order to send the Verified Alarm report.
Visible Zone:
A zone that displays at keypads during alarm or trouble conditions.
Zone:
The control panel reports changing conditions on the sensor loops as Zone events. For example,
when the condition on On-board Sensor Loop 1 changes from Normal (supervised EOL resistor in
place) to Shorted, the control panel can be programmed to create an alarm event for Zone 1. That
alarm event appears in keypad displays as “Alarm, Zn 1.” If programmed for reporting, the control
panel would send an “Alarm, Zn 1” report to the ARC receiver in the programmed reporting format.
Zone Function:
Use to construct “personality types” for zones used in the control panel. Each unique Zone
Function Configuration determines responses to specific conditions occurring on the zones.
Zone Type:
Describes what the zone does. For example, Fire zone, Burglar zone, 24-hour zone, etc.

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