Bosch Appliances D720B, D720W manual Security System Glossary

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Security System Glossary

Arm and Disarm - Rendering of an igniter from a safe (no energy) to a ready-to- fire condition and vice versa.

Bypass - Deliberately not including certain points of protection when arming the security system.

Central Station - Facility where trained personnel monitor your security system 24 hours a day. Your system can contact central station personnel to dispatch the proper authorities.

Closing Report - Signal to your security company indicating the system is armed. Commercial accounts can use this report to indicate the business is now closed.

Keypad - Displays system status, sounds warnings with a sounder, and can also control many other functions of a security system including Arming and Disarming.

Entry Delay - Predetermined amount of time provided by the security system to enter an armed building through a delay door. Once the delay door is opened, the entry delay begins. If the security system is not disarmed before the delay time expires, the system goes into alarm.

Exit Delay - Predetermined amount of time provided by the security system to leave the armed building through a delay door. Once the system is armed, the exit time begins. You must exit the building before the exit delay time expires.

Faulted Point - Point that is not normal (a door or window is open).

Force Arm - Turning on (arming) the security system even though one or more points are faulted. Force arming bypasses the faulted points.

Master Arm - Turning on (arming) all detection systems, including interior and perimeter points.

Opening Report - Signal to your security company indicating the system just was disarmed. Commercial accounts can use this report to indicate the business is open.

Passcode - Used to arm or disarm the keypad.

Perimeter Arm - Arming command that arms only the perimeter of your building,

Point - Detection device, or group of devices, connected to your security system. A point is a single door or an entire room or area of your building (like the second floor). Most points are either perimeter, interior, or fire (24-hour) points.

Trouble - Service condition that needs to be corrected, such as a broken wire.

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Contents LED Keypads D720 Series User’s Guide Table of Contents Fire Safety Case of FireIntroduction Maintenance and ServiceAC Power Failure D720 Series KeypadKeypad Features Security System BasicsKeypad Turning the System On Arming Turning the System Off DisarmingFunction Keys Silencing an Alarm To Silence an alarmReporting to the Central Station Silenced until the point fault is corrected Keypad TonesArming with Command Turn the Entire System On With DelaysCommand ApplicationTurn the Entire System On Without Delays Command 1Using Command Turn On the Perimeter With No Delays Turn On the Perimeter With Delays To use Command Silence the Trouble SounderCommand 4 1 & 4 To use Command 4 1 or Command 4Send Report Enable Remote Account Management Command 4To use Command 4 Walk Test To use Walk TestReset Sensors To reset detectorsCommand 5 Delete PasscodesTo delete passcodes Personal Passcode Change To change your personal passcodeFire Test To use Fire TestWatch Mode To engage Command Special AlertTo arm with Command Partially Turn On the PerimeterCommand Bypass a Point To use Bypass a PointCommand 0 Unbypass a PointTo Unbypass a Point Turning the System On With a Duress Passcode Passcode + 1, or +To arm with points faulted Force Arming the SystemSecurity System Glossary Security System Limitations

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