Honeywell 848, 400, 600, 624 manual Glossary, Bypass

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Glossary

Glossary

AC/BYPASS/: Small green power on-off light between the center buttons on the keypad. When lit, the system is running on primary power; when not lit, the system is running off the backup battery.

ALARM: Sound from keypad or other horn/siren indicates a burglar alarm, fire alarm, or other condition you should be alerted to.

ARMED/DISARMED: These terms refer to the burglary portion of your security system. There are several levels of operation that allow you to protect part of your premises while you remain inside. Fire sensors and other emergency and environmental features are always active and ready (armed); they are not affected in any way by arming or disarming the burglary portion of your security system. See ARMED-INSTANT, ARMED-STAY, and STAY.

ARM-STAY:A system setting that turns on the perimeter protection of the building but allows movement throughout the interior.

ARMED INDICATOR: Red light in the upper portion of the keypad labeled "Armed/Manual background." When lit, some part of the burglar alarm system is armed; when not lit, the burglary portion of the system is disarmed.

AWAY: A system setting that protects the premises while it is unoccupied. All burglary sensors are active.

BURGLARY/FIRE: The two major functions of a security system. Fire protection is always armed and cannot be disarmed. The burglary sensors protect against unauthorized entry into your premises. The burglary protection can be armed and disarmed, and programmed for special levels of access and notification.

BYPASS FEATURE: The Bypass feature allows you to exclude a selected zone or zones from the burglar alarm protection.

BYPASS/

BUTTON: A button on the keypad used to activate the Bypass feature.

CENTRAL STATION: The signal monitoring center contacted by your security system over the telephone and/or other communication channels when alarms are activated, if your system is programmed to communicate alarms off site. The central station will follow their procedures and your instructions for contacting the proper authorities when a signal is received.

CHIME FEATURE: An optional feature that causes the keypad to chime for one second when selected doors are opened when the burglary protection is disarmed. Once programmed by your installer, you can turn Chime on and off with [#] [6].

DISARMED: See ARMED/DISARMED.

DURESS: Duress is a system feature that you may have programmed into your system. If someone forces you to disarm your system, entering the special Duress user code disarms the system and sends a silent duress emergency signal to the central station so personnel there can respond appropriately.

ENTRY DELAY: The period of time allowed between opening a designated entry/exit door and disarming the alarm system before the system registers an alarm condition. This is determined at the time of installation. Your system supports two entry times, allowing you to have a different length of time for different doors.

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