Exit delay A timer programmed by your installer. It starts when you arm your system, to allow you a period of time in which to leave the premises. At the end of the exit delay, the system will be armed.
Master code The master code is a 4- or 6- digit access code that is used to program system options, to arm and disarm the system, and to program other access codes.
Partition | A group of zones that can be turned on or off together. Certain access codes may have | ||
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Stay arming Arming the system so that only the border zones are turned on. (Used when one or more people will stay on the premises.)
Trouble | The control panel continuously checks the system for conditions that may reduce its effec- | ||
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| the keypad(s) to alert users to the problem. See “Identifying Trouble Conditions” on page 17 |
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Zone | A limited area of the premises monitored by a detector (e.g., smoke detector, door/window | ||
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| Border zone: A zone that detects intrusion from outside the premises (e.g., door contact |
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| Interior zone: A zone that detects intruders that have already entered (e.g., door contact |
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| Fire zone: A zone with a heat or smoke detector. |
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