Honeywell 16 Plus manual Glossary of Terms

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Chime:

Zone attribute which gives an audible indication of the activation of a detector

 

or contact.

Duress:

Applicable when a remote signalling device is fitted. A Duress code entered at

 

the keypad will unset the system but transmit a Duress code to the Alarm

 

Receiving Centre.

EntryTime:

The preset time allowed for users to reach the keypad and unset the system.

ExitTime:

The preset time allowed for users to leave the building after the setting routine

 

has been initiated.

ExitTerminator:

A switch or push-button located outside the protected area and used to set the

 

system.

EventLog:

The control panel memory which stores, in sequence, a record of the system

 

events.

FinalExit:

The last door closed or detector operated by the user on exit.

LCD

Liquid Crystal Display.

Non–omit:

An alarm circuit which cannot be omitted (bypassed) by the user.

NumericKeypad:

The unit comprising the LCD display and buttons that is the interface between

 

users and the system.

Omit:

Setting the system with alarm zones excluded from the system. Only zones

 

programmed as “omittable” by the engineer can be omitted.

PA

Panic Alarm: an emergency button or switch used to set off the alarm; results

 

in instantaneous transmission of a silent alarm signal using the remote signal-

 

ling device.

Part Set:

To set only a section of the full system.

Programme:

To alter the system functions or parameters.

Set:

To arm the system.

Unset:

To disarm the system.

UserCode:

A four digit code that identifies users to the system.

Walk Test:

A routine test of the alarm detectors.

Security Circuit:

An alarm circuit which has been programmed to be armed continuously

 

whether the system is set or not.

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Contents Galaxy 16 and 16 plus Page Table of Contents Option 9 Log Introduction Page Quick Operation Guide Viii Glossary of Terms Page Keypad Information ¸ # Star ¸ Key FeaturesSetting the System Setting and Unsetting the SystemBefore Setting the System Full Setting the SystemUnsetting the System Normal EntrySlow Entry Cancelling Alarms Alarm AbortEngineer Reset Page User Menu Option 1 OmitSelecting the Omit Option Option 3 Walk Option 2 ChimeOption 4 Codes Selecting the Codes optionAssigning Modifying and Deleting User Codes Assigning User Attributes Keyswitch Zones and User CodesOption 9 Log Option 5 TestOption 10 Time Selecting the Time OptionOperation of the Time Option Appendix a Alarm and Help Messages Page Appendix B Avoiding False Alarms Page Appendix C Conformity and Standards ComplianceTelecoms Page Zone Reference Table IU1-0016 Rev

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