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Installation and programming manual
Technical terminology and Glossary 115
A zone that monitors the entrance points of the protected building.
Perimeter zones are usually direct entrance points such as doors and windows. For example, the
front door of an apartment and windows that allow access from outside.
PERIMETER ZONE
Event whose activation occurs in accordance with a set time and date established during the
event programming phase, are repeated with the programmed periodicity.
Several periodic events are available for use, of which the first can be activated forcibly by other
events.
PERIODIC EVENT
Devices connected to the control panel via the I-BUS.
SmartLiving control panels manage the following peripherals:
Keypads (Joy, Aria, nCode, Concept, Alien)
•Proximity Readers (nBy)
Expansions (Flex5)
Transceiver (Air2-BS200)
Sounderflasher (Ivy-B)
Isolators (IB100)
GSM dialer (Nexus)
PERIPHERALS
The period (expressed in minutes) before an automatic arming operation.
For example, if a partition is set to arm automatically at 10:30 with a Pre-arm time of 5 minutes,
all the partition keypads and readers will initiate an audible countdown at 10:25 in order to warn
users of the forthcoming arming operation.
Each partition can be programmed with its own Pre-arm time.
PRE-ARM TIME
The installation site.
Identifies the building or part protected by the intrusion control system, generally, a house or
office.
PREMISES
The primary source of electrical power to the system is normally @ 230V~ 50 Hz (115V60Hz in
some American states).
Usually connected to a switching power supply or transformer (depending on the model) that
provides the stabilized voltage to the system and the charge source to the batteries.
PRIMARY POWER
SOURCE
Pulse events are events which are a combination of other control panel events based on logical
operations, counters and timers.
For example, when it is necessary for more that one PIR detector to signal violation within a pre-
set time in order to generate an alarm.
PROGRAMMABLE EVENT
Spot events are events which restore automatically immediately after their activation. Some of
the previously mentioned events are spot events.
For example, the “valid code” event activates as soon as the code is entered at the keypad,
therefore, it is impossible to determine its restoral as it starts and ends instantly.
Pulse events (Spot events) can be programmed to activate:
an output and calls when the event occurs
an output when the event restores (only if the output has the option “ON afterRestoral” activated)
Under normal circumstances, spot events are assigned to monostable outputs (Refer to
Monostable Outputs).
PULSE EVENT
This device allows users to access and control the system. The system readers are connected to
the control panel via the I-BUS.
By means of the readers, each user can arm/disarm the partitions which are common to both the
key and reader in use and can activate shortcuts (refer to Shortcuts) . The key (TAG) must be
held in the vicinity of the reader in such a way to allow the system to read it and permit access to
authorized operations. Although readers provide a more limited access to the system, they are
easiest way of carrying out day-to-day operations (arm, disarm, etc.).
READER
This type of zone comprises a sensor that detects any movement of the protected rollerblind.
ROLLERBLIND ZONE
Violation of a zone with this configuration will not generate an alarm during the pre-set Entry time
(refer to Entry time).
For example, the zones that monitor the way to a command device (Keypad/Reader) are usually
configured as Path Zones, in order to give building occupants time to enter the building, reach the
command device (Keypad/Reader) and disarm the partition without generating an alarm.
Violation of a zone with this configuration will generate an instant alarm if the Entry time (Entry
delay) has been revoked (as per Stay Mode).
ROUTE ZONE
4 wire two-way high-speed digital communication line with 4 pole twisted shielded cable.
The 4 wires, clearly identified on the terminals are:
“+” power 12 Volt
B” data
A” data
“-” Ground
RS485 BUS
A pre-set arming configuration which applies various operating modes to the system partitions.
Following is an example of a pre-set scenario:
Partition 1Disarm
Partition 2Away arm
Partition 3Stay arm
Partition 4Hold
Partition 5Disarm
SmartLiving control panels can be programmed (by the installer) with as many as 30 scenarios in
accordance with user requirements.
The “Arm/disarm” shortcut must always be associated with one of the 30 available scenarios.
When the system applies the selected scenario, the partitions will arm accordingly.
SCENARIO

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