244 Advisor Advanced ATSx000A(-IP) Installation and Programming Manual
The condition of an area where a change in the status of any zone (from
normal to active) causes an alarm. An area or premise is only set when it is
unoccupied. Some zones (like vaults) can remain armed continually.
A timed set of actions with a weekly structure.
A situation where a zone, a keypad, control panel, expander or associated
wiring are tampered with, or accidentally damaged. The Advisor Advanced
tamper facility activates a signal when tamper occurs.
Tamper alarms from zones are called zone tampers.
Triggers are system variables that can be used in condition filters to control
outputs remotely. Each trigger has 7 independent flags that can be set or
reset. The flags can be controlled by the various means, for example:
schedule, SMS command, keyfob, PC software.
The condition of an area when it is occupied and normal activity does not
set off an alarm.
A protocol providing means to view the status of an Advisor Advanced
system or change parameters in the system either local or remote.
Anybody making use of the Advisor Advanced system. Users are identified
to the Advisor Advanced system by a unique number that is associated with
the user’s PIN or card.
User groups define the options and permissions available to users.
A zone, which state depends on the state of a programmed output rather
than on an electrical signal on an input. Virtual zones are used in advanced
functionality programming.
A test performed by a user or installer. To pass the test, the user or installer
has to walk past detectors to activate these. The intention is to test the
functionality of the security system.
An expander that collects data from wireless sensors and fobs, and
transfers it to the control panel.
A wireless PIR detector with built-in digital camera, which can make photos
and send them to the control panel when particular zones become active.
Wireless PIR
camera expander
A wireless expander that collects data from wireless PIR cameras and
transfers it to the control panel.
An electrical signal from a security device (PIR detector, door contact) to the
Advisor Advanced system. Each device is identified by a zone number and
name. For example, 14 Reception Hold-up Button, 6 Fire Exit Door.