Installation and programming manual
Technical terminology and Glossary 113
A condition which indicates that a system component is not working properly.
Some faults can jeopardize the performance of the entire system. Mains failure (230V
~),
telephone line-down and low battery are typical faults.
FAULT
This type of zone usually comprises a motion detector which senses for the presence of
movement in the protected partition. For example, PIRs, Double technology detectors, magnetic
contacts on doors and windows.
GENERIC ZONE
A map is an graphic representation of part of the area supervised by the security system and
identified by an image file. The entire system can be represented by maps which can be linked
together.
Each map can contain objects represented by icons. These icons are capable of changing status in
accordance with the objects they represent and can operate as activation buttons for specific
functions.
The user, by means of access to a graphic map, can view the supervised area and also access the
security system functions.
An object can be:
• Partition
•Zone
•Output
•Map link
•Button
GRAPHIC MAP
A device which allows the control panel to make telephone calls over the GSM network and also
allows users to interact with the control panel over-the-phone or by means of SMS text messages.
GSM DIALER
Activation of a zone with this configuration generates an immediate alarm even when the partition
it belongs to is disarmed. The outputs and programmed calls will be activated, but the alarm will
not be signaled on the red LEDs on the keypads and readers or on the keypad displays.
Under normal circumstances zones with this attribute are activated manually (using hidden
buttons or similar devices) in situations of duress (armed robbery, etc.).
HOLD-UP ZONE
(OR PANIC ZONE
OR SILENT ZONE)
This is the two-way communication line (4 wires only) which connects the peripheral devices
(keypads, readers, expansions, etc.) to the control panel.
The 4 easily identifiable wires, on the control panel motherboard and on the expansions, are:
• “+” power 12 Volt
• “D” data
• “S” data
• “-” Ground
I-BUS
A terminal configured as a Controlled Output (I/O, input-output) is capable of reading the status
of the output.
This configuration can be used for creating automations, for example the condition of an alarm
condition on “AND” zones:
• the single alarm events of two zones activate respectively an output terminal and an I/O terminal
• both the outputs are monostable, for example at 30 seconds
• the terminals are shorted
The input section of I/O terminals triggers the alarm actions (calls and sounderflashers), only
when the two zones are both violated (AND) within the monostable time of the outputs.
I/O TERMINAL
The Installer code is generally a 4, 5 or 6 digit PIN which allows the installer to access the system
Programming Menu and check of change the system parameters either from a keypad or via the
respective software programme, on condition that all the system partitions are disarmed.
In accordance with EN 50131 grade 3 security, the installer code is a level 3 access code.
INSTALLER CODE
(ACCESS LEVEL 3)
List of system functions and respective parameters accessed via keypad.
This menu allows the installer to program, check and change nearly all of the system parameters.
The installer menu can be accessed from any keypad after entry of a valid installer PIN, and on
condition that all the system partitions are disarmed, or can be accessed via a computer equipped
with the SmartLeague software.
INSTALLER MENU
Violation of a zone with this attribute will generate an immediate alarm (no delay).
INSTANT ZONE
A zone that monitors the inside of the protected building.
For example, the interior zones of an office building are the zones that monitor offices and
entrance points.
If a partition that a zone belongs to is armed in Stay mode, it will be unable to generate alarms.
INTERIOR ZONE
A camera is an electronic instrument that records bidirectional images in sequence. It is part of a
telesurveillance system supervised by a intruder control panel.
The IP camera (or “webcam”) transmits video images to an URL address, for direct viewing or for
storage of the recorded material.
The SmartLiving control panel manages the following types of IP cameras:
•static cameras
• cameras with Onvif protocol, that allow user interaction thanks to remote control of the lens
(ZTL) and pre-programmed audio/video profiles
IP CAMERA