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NAPCO Magnum Alert 2600
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GLOSSARY
Abort
Delay
-
A delay
period
that allows
the control
panel
to be
reset,
thus
aborting a report
to a central
station.
Access
code
-
A
code
(up
to
6 digits) used
to
remotely
unlock
a door.
Ambush
Code
-
A 2-digit
code entered
when
forced
to disarm.
Sends a silent
alarm to
the central station.
Arning/Disarming
-
Turning
the system on/off
by entering
your
code at the
keypad,
then
pressing
the
[0N/0FF]
Button.
Arm/Disarm
Code
-
Your
personalized
code
for
arming
and disarming
the
sys-
tem.
It may contain
up to six digits.
Battery
-
Backup
polrer
source
in the control-panel
enclosure to
provide
protection
in the event
of a
power
failure.
Btrpass Button
(Labelled
TBYPASS
Z0NE1 on
keypad)
-
Enables
you
to manually
remove one or
more
protective
zones from
the
system.
Central
Station
-
l{onitors
incoming
reports
and emergency
messages
from a
digital
communicator and
notifies the
proper
authorities
(optional).
Chime
-
A keypad
beep
while
disarmed alerting
that
the
programmed
zone has
been
opened.
Comunicator
-
Reports
intrusions and emergencies
directly to
the
central
station over telephone
Iines.
Control Panel
-
The
brain
of the system,
it
controls
all system
fgnctions.
Directory
-
A
Iisting
of the
programmed
zone
descriptions
stored
in memory.
Exit/Entry Delay
-
Lets
you
exit and
enter
your
premises
without
setting
off an alarm after
the
system
is armed.
Instant Protection
-
Arming
without
entry
delay
while
on
the
premises
using
the
[N0
DEI-AY] Button.
Keypad
-
h.rts control-panel
functions at
your
fingertips.
It can
be mounted
anynhere
in
your premises.
Panic Buttons
-
Two blue
buttons on the
ke5rpad,
pressed
at the same
time
to
alert the central
station
of an emergency.
Program Code
-
A code
(up
to 6
digits)
required
to
enter
the Program
ltode.
Report
-
A transmission
to a
central station
specifying
a
change
in the
status
of the system
(alarm,
trouble,
low battery,
etc.)
[optionalJ.
Ringback
-
A beep after
arming verifying
central-station
receipt
of
report.
Service
Code
-
An Arm/Disarm
Code intended
for
temporary
use.
Sonnder
-
A local tmrning
device
at
each
keypad
to alert
that
(a)
entry
delay has started;
[b)
an
attempt ms
made
to
arm with
a
zone
in trouble;
or
Ic)
central
station
acknowledged
arming
(optional,
see
Ringback).
Trouble
-
An
open door,
window,
or other
problem
that
may
prevent
arming.
lJatch l{ode
(option)
-
Turns all
Day zones
on and
off
simultaneously.
Zones
-
Independent circuits
that
protect
specific
areas
of the
premises,
o Auto-Bypass
Zone'
A zone that
will be
automatically
bypassed
from the
protection
system if
it is
in trouble
[faultyJ
when
the
system is
armed.
o Burglary
Zone: Detects
intrusion.
o Day Zone, A
zone
programmed
to cause
visual
and audible
(optionalJ
indi-
cation
at the keypad
when
it is in trouble
while
disarmed.
o Exit/Entry
Follower
Zone'
Provides exit
and entry
delay for
interior
devices.
Entry
delay only
occurs if
re-entry
takes
place
through
the
normal
exit/entry door.
o Interior
Zones:
Circuits within
the
premises,
usually
including space-
protection
devices,
interior.doors,
etc.;
not
exterior
doors or windows.
These
can aII
be bypassed
simultaneously
using
the
IINTERIOR
OFF] Button.
o Priority
Zone'
A zone
that
prevents
arming
if
in
trouble.
o Selective-Bypassed
Zone,
A zone that
can
be
individually
bypassed
using
the Bypass
Button
TBYPASS
ZONEI.
I 24-Hour
Zone,
A zone that
is armed and
ready
at aII
times to
respond to
an emergency
situation.

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NAPCO Magnum Alert 2600 Specifications

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BrandNAPCO
ModelMagnum Alert 2600
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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