Specifications

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that the device has not been turned on in device setup.
notification zone - an area covered by notification appliances that are activated simultaneously.
open circuit - a condition in which no electrical continuity exists in a circuit of conductor. In an open
circuit protective zone, the detector contacts are open when the detector is in a quiescent state and
closed in alarm.
openings and closings - a prearranged schedule between the alarm subscriber and central station
alarm company for turning the system on and off. The central station records this event. The central
station knows when a system has been left off inadvertently.
opening report - a report sent to the central station at the time a system is disarmed showing who
disarmed it, what area was entered, and the current time and date. This information is often of
interest to the customer for tracking employee activity.
option - a user selectable function that can be accessed from the keypad's user menu.
output - any type of notice or action that a panel will initiate when a sensor connected to that panel is
triggered.
output action - a zone programming option that defines the action of an output assigned to a zone.
steady: the output is turned on and remains on until the area is disarmed, an output cutoff time
expires, or the output is reset from the keypad user menu.
pulse: the output alternates one second on/one second off.
momentary: the output turns on only once for one second.
follow: the output turns on and remains on while the zone is in an off normal, or bad condition.
output cutoff time - a programming option that allows you to specify a cutoff time for the panel's
outputs. If the output is turned off by the user, or by an event restoral, the cutoff time is reset and
starts over at the next occurrence.
output schedules - panel schedules that allow you to set automatic on and off times for the relay
outputs on DMP panels. Output schedules can be used to turn on exterior lights, HVAC systems, CCTV
cameras, or any other contact activated devices. Outputs controlled by schedules can also be manually
turned on or off by users with the proper authority level.
packet - an organized sequence of binary data that includes data and control structures.
Pager Direct™ - a reporting capability that allows a pager to receive system reports directly from a
DMP panel.
pager identification number - a programming option that allows the panel to first send a unique
pager ID number prior to sending actual pager messages containing system reports.
pager reporting - a programming option that allows the panel to send alarm, trouble, opening,
closing, and late to close reports to a pager.
panic - a special silent or audible alarm initiated by a user that alerts the central station to an urgent
situation.