Operation and programming manual
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P
Perimeter Zone Perimeter zones are armed during both regular and Stay arming and can
be defined with or without an exit delay.
Periodic Test The periodic test event code is sent to the central station every 24 hours
to indicate that the system is functional.
PGM Output Programmable output for connecting additional system status indicators.
Primary
Telephone Number
The first telephone number dialed when an event occurs. Five attempts
are made to establish communication with the Primary telephone number
before dialimg the backup telephone number.
Q
Quick Arming Arming the system without the need for a valid user code.
R
Ready The state in which all zones are closed and the system is ready to be
armed.
Remote
Programmer
The software developed by Electronics Line used for programming the
system using a PC from a remote location or on-site.
Restore The restoral of a trouble condition to its normal state. For example, if AC
power is reconnected, an AC Loss Restore event code is sent to the
central station.
RP Abbreviation of Remote Programmer
RP Access Code The code that grants access to the remote programmer. The RP Access
Code prevents the system being sabotaged using unauthorized remote
programming.
S
Silent Alarm An alarm that does not activate the bell/siren when generated.
Stay Arming Arming the perimeter of the system while allowing free movement in the
interior zones.
T
Tamper Zone The fifth zone which can be connected to a tamper switch protecting the
control panel by generating an alarm when the metal housing is opened.
Alternately, the tamper zone can be defined for use with an On/Off
keyswitch.
Tone
See Beep
U
Unbypass The restoral of a bypassed zone to its original state.
User Code A code that grants access to certain operational capabilities such as
arming and disarming the system.
Z
Zone The physical and logical connection of detection devices to the control
panel.
Zone Chime The tone sounded by a keypad on opening a perimeter zone when the
system is disarmed.