
GLOSSARY
OF
TERMS
Authority
Level:
Central Station:
Chime Feature:
Codes:
Duress
Code:
Forced
Arming:
Function
Code:
Group Bypass:
lnstanVDelay:
Master
Code:
Multi
Area
System:
Perimeter:
Quick
Arm:
Universal
Arm:
The level
of access
an individual
has
when
usinq
an
alarm
panel.
Location
where
alarm
data is
sent
during
an alarm report.
An
option that
allows
the
codepad to
sound
a ding-dong
whenever
an
entry/exit
door is
opened.
Can
be either
User
Codes
(relating
to a
person)
or
Function
Codes
(a
toggle
switch to turn
specific
functions
on/off).
NOTE:
A system
may
have
either four (a)
digit
codes or
six
(6)
digit codes,
but not
a mixture
of the
two.
An
option that
allows
a
special code
to
be sent
to the
central
station that
indicates
the
alarm
system
is being
operated
under
duress.
An option
that
allows
the system
to
be turned
on
(ARMED)
with
one
or more zones
open. A
system that
is ready
to
be
"force
armed" will
flash
the ready
light.
NOTE:
Those
zones
that are not
ready
will not
create
an
alarm.
A Function
Code is
either
a four
(4)
or
six
(6)
digit code
that has
been
programmed
by the installer
to
operate a
aevtce.
An
option that
allows
the
user to
bypass multiple
zones
with
a single
operation.
An
option that
allows
an instant
alarm
condition
for
Entry/Exit
doors,
or
grants
a
delay to
allow
someone to
enter/exit
the building
without
an alarm
or before
entering
a user
code to
disarm.
A master
arm/disarm
code that
can
program
other
user
codes.
A
system
divided into
multiple
areas
in which
its
own
user
or users
control
each area.
The
outer
edge of the
protected
area.
An
option that
allows
you
to
turn
on
(ARM)
the
security
system
by
pressing
either
the
[ON]
or
IPART|AL]
key
on
the codepad
control
(for
ARMING
only)
as
programmed
by
the installing
company.
When
enabled,
your
alarm system
can automatically
determine
whether
to
arm in
the Full
mode
or in
the
present
Partial
mode
by looking
to
see if
you
exit
your
or
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