4 PERFECTA SATEL
4. Glossary
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n be either instant (violation will trigger the alarm at once) or delayed (violation
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Ni e status in which only some zones in the partition are armed, as
protected area, but there is no risk of the zones being violated by the user at
Pa keypad, in case of
Pr ectors being part of the alarm system.
ut occurrence of an event can be transmitted via GSM/GPRS. The
companies offering the alarm system monitoring service undertake to intervene if specific
events occur (e.g. alarms, troubles, etc.).
arm – reaction of t
protected area, or to another event within the protected area (e.g. glass pane break, gas
detection, etc.). The alarm can be signaled in keypads or by sirens (during a defined time
or until cleared). Additionally, information on the alarm can be sent to the monitoring
station or the user.
Alarm zone – the zone whose violation can result in the alarm being triggered. The alarm
zones ca
will only trigger the alarm after a defined period of time has elapsed, e.g. the entry delay).
med mode – the status of alarm system in which zone violation will trigger the alarm.
de – a sequence of digits that allows the user to operate the alarm system by using
keypad.
y armed mode – the status in
selected by the installer. The installer should indicate the zones to be armed when a user
stays in the protected area, but there is no risk of the zones being violated by the user
during the daytime. If no such zones are indicated by the installer, the user will not be able
to arm the partition in this mode.
tector – th
a situation recognized as a threat occurs, transmits appropriate information to the control
panel (e.g. motion detectors on registering motion, magne
door/window, glass-break detectors on breaking glass pane, gas detectors on sensing
gas, etc.).
Entry delay – time counted from the moment of entry into the protected area, which makes it
possible to disarm the partition before the alarm is triggered.
Entry route – the route which the user must have to follow after entry into the protected area
before being able to disarm the system. It is usually the s
Exit delay – time counted from the moment of starting the arming procedure in the pa
which makes it possible to leave the protected area before the alarm is triggered.
Exit route – the route which the user must have to take after arming bef
protected area. It is usually the same as the entry route.
Fire alarm – alarm triggered by fire detectors, or from the keypad, in the event of fire.
Full armed mode – the status in which all zones belonging to the partition are armed.
staller – the person who has installed and configured the alarm system.
dical (auxiliary) alarm – alarm triggered by means of a button, or from the keypad, if it is
necessary to call the medical assistance.
ght armed mode – th
selected by the installer. The installer should indicate the zones to be armed when a user
stays in the
night. If no such zones are indicated by the installer, the user will not be able to arm the
partition in this mode.
nic alarm – alarm triggered by means of the panic button, or from the
a hold-up.
Partition – a part of the protected area, composed of a number of zones. The division into
partitions makes it possible to limit the access to part of the premises to some selected
users, and to arm/disarm the system only in part of the protected area.
otected area – the area supervised by det
Reporting – reporting events that occurred in the alarm system to the monitoring station. The
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