User manual
62 WisDom User Manual
Partition: One of the WisDom advantages is its ability to divide
any system into a number of partitions. You can think of each
partition as a separate security system that can be armed and
disarmed individually.
Tamper: A device that prevents system hardware from being
tampered with by triggering an alarm whenever a hardware
component is opened.
Trouble Reporting: If required, your security system may also
report to the Central Station any troubles or malfunctions it
senses, so that a service call can be made.
Upload/Download: Software used by the installer for
programming the WisDom and by the user for operating the
system and viewing system status.
User Code: Up to a four-digit or six-digit code that is used to
perform many of the WisDom functions.
Utility Output (UO): A household appliance. In addition to your
system's normal operation, it is possible to place a household
appliance or premises lighting under the control of the WisDom
where it can be conveniently turned on and off automatically, or
by user command from any system keypad.
Scheduler: Through the use of the system's built-in clock, it is
possible to schedule automatic operations such as arming and
disarming, UO activation, and user limitation.
Zone: A single detector, or collection 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
intrusion zones. Another kind of zone may contain one or more
smoke detectors. Such zones are called fire zones. An
environmental zone typically protects the premises from gas
leaks and/or flooding.