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SOME DEFINITIONS
There are a few terms with which you should
become familiar. Knowing them will help you to
better understand and use your system
Zone
A single detector, or group of detectors, usually
relating to a certain area of the premises or type of
protection. Zones that use devices designed to
detect break-ins, are called
.
Another kind of zone may contain one or more
Such zones are called
An
typically protects
the premises from gas leaks and/or flooding.
24-Hour Zone
A
intrusion zone is
armed and is
usually assigned to openings which should never
be disturbed-like fixed glass and non-movable
skylights.
Day Zone
A
is one in which a violation during the
period results only in a keypad
annunciation. However, the same violation during
the armed period will cause a full-fledged alarm.
Central Stations
Besides producing audible alarms at your
premises, it's likely that your system is set up to
continually monitors the activities of many security
systems, usually via the telephone network, and
Chimes
The is a series of short keypad tones, which
can be set up to annunciate, during the
period, the violation of selected intrusion zone(s).
The chime tone can be used to annunciate the
opens. The chime can be
at
Trouble Reporting
If desired, your security system may also report to
or malfunctions it
Utility Outputs
In addition to your system's normal operation, it's
premises lighting under the control of the ORBIT-
where it can be conveniently turned on and off
from any system keypad, or automatically activated
in response to a system event.
Key-switch
Your system may also be equipped with a
keyswitch, useful for simple arming and disarming
operations - usually at a remote location.
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