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12.3 Glossary
Alarm
Receiving
Center (ARC):
A facility where trained personnel monitor your
security system 24 hours a day. Your security system
might be programmed to contact the ARC during
alarm conditions, which enables ARC personnel to
dispatch the proper authorities.
All On:
To turn all controlled zones, both interior (motion
detectors) and perimeter (doors and windows).
Area:
An installer-specified collection of zones that can be
independently turned on and off.
Bypass:
To selectively and temporarily remove zones from
the system.
Entry Delay:
A programmed delay of the system alarm responses
that allow you to enter the building through the
entry door to turn your system off. An alarm
response begins if you do not turn the system off
before Entry Delay ends. Your alarm company
programs the Entry Delay time.
Exit Delay:
A programmed delay of the system alarm responses
that allow you to exit after turning the system on. An
alarm response begins if you exit the building after
Exit Delay ends. Your alarm company programs the
Exit Delay time.
Faulted Zone:
A zone that is not normal. For example, an open
door or window.
Force Arming:
A method of overriding the safety feature that
prevents arming with a faulted circuit on a control
panel.
Keyswitch:
A switch activated by a key.
No Entry:
To turn the system on without Entry Delay.
One-Time
PIN:
A One-Time PIN can turn the system off only once.
This PIN is typically given to someone who needs
temporary access to the building, such as a
maintenance crew or a baby-sitter.
Partial On:
To turn on part of the zones in the system. The user
determines Partial On zones.