Specifications

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for various functions.
protected premises - refers to the establishment in which an alarm system is installed.
ready output - a specified output that is turned on whenever all disarmed burglary zone types are in a
normal condition. The output is turned off when any disarmed burglary zone is placed into a bad
condition.
receiver - a communication device that relays data from a panel to software installed on a computer.
receiver key - an eight-digit code that is programmed into Remote Link and embedded into the
receiver. The panel requests this key the first time it is contacted by the receiver. The panel retains
the receiver key in its memory and accepts commands only from a receiver with a matching key.
relay - an electrically activated device that provides an opening or closing across two points for the
purpose of switching the control voltage of lights, annunciators, bells, or other devices.
remote key - a one to eight digit code entered into the panel's program that is used to verify the
authority of the person or company, receiver or computer contacting it.
remote phone number - a phone number the panel dials after a remote programming attempt is
made. Once the initial attempt has been made, the panel hangs up the phone line and dials the
remote phone number.
repeater - a network device that repeats the signals on a network. Repeaters operate as the physical
layer of the OSI Reference Model. Repeaters amplify weak signals from one segment and repeat them
on another segment.
report - a signal or message sent by the panel to the central station receiver in response to activity
within an area, a programmed occurrence (such as a timer test), or a change in the system's status.
reset - a report sent to the central station receiver in response to the resetting of a bypassed zone.
reset jumper - the two reset pins on a DMP Command Processor panel used to reset the panel prior to
programming.
reset panel - a keypad display that instructs the technician to reset the panel using its on-board reset
jumper before programming access can be granted.
reset swinger bypass - a programming option allowing a zone that has been swinger bypassed to reset
back into the system if it has been in a normal condition for one complete hour after being bypassed.
restoral - a report sent to the central station receiver in response to the restoring to normal of an
alarmed or troubled zone.
restoral report options - this programming option allows you to select whether a restoral report is
sent and when.
no: disables the restoral report option for the specified zone. The zone continues to operate but does
not send a restoral report to the central station receiver.
yes: enables a zone restoral to be sent to the receiver whenever the zone restores to normal from a
bad condition.
disarm: zone restorals generated during the area's armed period are held in the panel's memory until
the area is disarmed. At that time, the zone restoral report is sent to the receiver.
retard delay - a programmable zone characteristic that provides for a delayed period before a short
on the zone is accepted as an alarm. This feature is often used when the zone is connected to a