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ZeroWire Reference Guide 15
Sealed
A zone in a normal state is “sealed”. The security system monitors each zone for
changes in state from sealed to unsealed and can respond with certain actions such
as sounding the siren.
For example, a reed switch on a front door may change from a sealed state to an
unsealed state when the door opens.
Service Provider
The installation / maintenance company servicing your security system.
Stay Mode
To turn your security system on when you are staying in the premises, this will
automatically bypass pre-programmed zones and arm others. Often used to arm
only the perimeter while allowing movement inside the premises.
Tamper
A physical switch on a device that detects unauthorised access to the unit. For
example opening the case of a zone or taking a keypad off the wall can trigger a
tamper alarm. This can provide early warning of someone attempting to undermine
the security of your system. Some devices use an optical zone to detect removal
from a surface.
Token
Each token is a pre-recorded word or phrase that can be used to name zones,
areas, outputs, and rooms.
Each token is identified by a token number and a full list of tokens is in the "Error!
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UltraSync
Mobile app for smartphones to access the ZeroWire Web Server which provides
access to view the status of a ZeroWire system, control zones and outputs, program
users and other ZeroWire features. Available to download for Apple
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iPhone
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and
Google
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Android
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from the respective app store.
The UltraSync + app connects to the UltraSync server which will then connect to
your ZeroWire system.
Unsealed
A zone in an abnormal state is “unsealed”. The security system monitors each zone
for changes in state from sealed to unsealed and can respond with certain actions
such as sounding the siren.
For example, when a PIR zone detects movement it will change from a sealed state
to an unsealed state.
User
An authorised person who can interact with the ZeroWire security system and
perform various tasks according to the permissions assigned to them.
Each ZeroWire user has a set of profile levels. These control what the user has
access to, a list of functions, and when the user is allowed to perform these
functions.
A user is typically a person who is assigned a PIN code and arms/disarms the
system with this code or keyfob device.
Users can also be automatic functions of the system. For example, ZeroWire can
automatically arm specific areas a user has access to at a specified time. No human
interaction is required, all the permissions of the programmed user will still be
applied and enforced.
User Code
A PIN code that is used by a user to arm or disarm the security system. Also can be
used as a function code for certain features.
ZeroWire Panel
The main controller for the security system. It stores all programming, provides
network and other connectivity options for reporting, provides physical terminals for
connecting power, backup battery, zones, and outputs.
ZeroWire Web
Server
ZeroWire has a built-in web server which provides access to ZeroWire features via a
web browser interface or a native smartphone app.
This allows you to performing programming and control of the system without
needing to be physically in front of the ZeroWire keypad.
Zone
A detection device such as a Passive InfraRed motion zone (PIR), reed switch,
smoke detector, panic button, etc. Zones may be physically wired to the ZeroWire
system. Also known as an input or sensor on other security panels.

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