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User's Manual
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Terms and Definitions
Becoming familiar with the following terms and definitions will help you to
better understand and use your system.
Authority Level: Each individual using the system is assigned a user code,
which, in turn, is linked to an Authority Level. Users with a "higher" authority
level have access to a greater number of system functions, while those with
a "lower" authority level are more restricted in what they may do. There are
five different Authority Levels available for users of the ORBIT-14, as
described on page 12.
Away Arming: This type of arming is most often used when the premises
are empty. All of the system's intrusion detectors are ready to sound an
alarm, if violated.
Bypass: It may be convenient to have one (or more) of the zones in your
installation bypassed and thus ignored by your system. You can bypass a
zone by using a user code or alternatively you can perform Quick Bypassing
without a user code. Quick Bypassing is determined during the installation
mode.
Central Station: Besides producing audible alarms at your premises, it's
likely that your system is set up to report alarms to a Central Station a
facility which continually monitors the activities of security systems, usually
via the telephone network, and dispatches the proper authorities as
required.
Chime: The chime is a short keypad tone, which can be set to annunciate
the violation of selected intrusion zone(s) during the disarmed period. For
example, the chime tone can be used to annunciate the arrival of a
customer each time the front door opens. The chime can be enabled or
disabled at your discretion.
Day Zone: A Day Zone is one in which a violation during the disarmed
period results only in a trouble indication (see page 26). However, the same
violation during the armed period will cause a full-fledged alarm.
Duress Disarming: If you are ever coerced into disarming your system, you
can comply with the intruder's wishes while sending a silent, duress alarm,
to the Central Station. To do so, you must use a special Duress Code,
which will disarm the system in the regular manner, while simultaneously
transmitting a silent alarm to the central station (see page 18).
Event Log: A list of system events can be displayed on an LCD keypad or
uploaded to the alarm company via the Upload/Download software and
printed for further analysis.
Exit/Entry Delay: Your security system must incorporate an entry/exit delay
to allow proper entry and exit to and from the premises without causing
inadvertent alarms. A delay period was defined during your system's
installation to provide suitable time for your entry and exit.
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