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Page 24 Solution-8 Operators Manual
Electronics Design & Manufacturing
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A800O3C.DOC
Terminology
Alarm condition Is when the security system is ARMED and a detection device is
violated.
Armed When the system is in a state ready to accept alarms. (System “ON”)
Away This is a console button used to execute any given command.
Away mode Is when the system is fully armed.
Console The console allows users to access all system functions such as
Arming, Disarming and/or configuration of the alarm panel.
Detectors Devices connected to the alarm system used to cause an alarm
condition. Some common forms of detection devices are : passive
infra red, smoke, photo electric, reed switches, vibration sensors.
Dialler Device incorporated into the design of the
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used for
communicating to a BASE STATION.
Disarmed When the system is in a state that will not accept alarms.
Dynamic
Battery Testing
Used to monitor and test internal battery conditions.
EDMSAT
(Satellite Siren)
A self contained siren unit complete with strobe light and back up
battery. Offers a higher level of security for the alarm system.
Entry Time
Entry Delay
The time allowed for entering the ARMED premises, to DISARM the
system before an alarm occurs.
Entry Warning For the duration of ENTRY TIME a buzzer can be used as a reminder
to DISARM the system.
Exit Time
Exit Delay
The time allowed to leave the premises after the system has been
armed.
External
Equipment
Any device connected to the system such as detectors, remote
codepads and sirens.
Forced arming A situation where the panel is permitted to be ARMED when one or
more zones are unsealed.
Hand Over
Delay
When the
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is ARMED and zone one is violated the
entry delay starts timing. If zone two is then violated the entry delay
time is HANDED OVER to zone two and so on through zones three
and four. This is known as SEQUENTIAL hand over delay. Zone one
will not hand over to zone three or four.
Hand Held
Re
mote Control
Is used to ARM and DISARM the system or raise a PANIC ALARM
via radio transmission of digitally encoded messages.
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