Bosch Appliances Home Security System D625 User Manual
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Glossary
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Glossary
24-Hour Point: Points that are always on even when
the system is turned off. There are two types of 24-hour
Points: Fire Points and Non-Fire Points.
the system is turned off. There are two types of 24-hour
Points: Fire Points and Non-Fire Points.
All On:
All controlled points are armed. All On with No
Delay (Instant) is an option. No Exit or Entry Delay is
provided with the No Delay option.
provided with the No Delay option.
Burglary Alarm Tone:
Constant warble tone.
Central Station:
Facility where trained personnel
monitor a security system 24 hours a day. The security
system may be programmed to contact the central station
during alarm conditions, enabling central station
personnel to dispatch the proper authorities.
system may be programmed to contact the central station
during alarm conditions, enabling central station
personnel to dispatch the proper authorities.
Controlled Point:
Point that responds to alarm
conditions depending upon whether the system is turned
on or off.
on or off.
Entry Delay:
Programmed delay of the system alarm
responses that allows a person to enter the building
through the entry door to turn the system off. An alarm
response begins if the area is not disarmed before Entry
Delay expires.
through the entry door to turn the system off. An alarm
response begins if the area is not disarmed before Entry
Delay expires.
Error Tone:
Same warble tone as Trouble Tone, but not
repeated.
Exit Delay:
Programmed delay of the system alarm
responses that allow a person to exit the area before the
system turns on. An alarm response begins if a point is
faulted after Exit Delay expires.
system turns on. An alarm response begins if a point is
faulted after Exit Delay expires.
Faulted Point:
Point that is not normal, such as an open
door or window.
Fire Alarm Tone:
Warble tone that is on for 1 sec. and
then briefly off (repeatedly).
Force Arming:
Method of overriding the safety feature
that prevents arming with a faulted circuit on a control
panel.
panel.
Instant Alarm:
Point type that initiates an alarm
immediately when faulted. This point type does not follow
any Entry/Exit Delay time.
any Entry/Exit Delay time.
No Delay:
Turning the system on without Entry or Exit
Delay.
Non-Fire Point:
Type of 24-hour point that is always on
and cannot be turned off.
Off:
Controlled points that are not armed (system is off).
Off Display:
Display that appears when the system is
turned off and no keys are pressed (normal display).
On:
System is turned on (armed). Controlled points are
armed and begin an alarm response if faulted.
Part On:
Installer-defined subset of the controlled points.
Part On with No Delay (Instant) is an option. No Exit or
Entry Delay is provided with the No Delay option.
Entry Delay is provided with the No Delay option.
Part 2 On:
User-defined subset of the controlled points.
Part 2 On with No Delay (Instant) is an option. No Exit or
Entry Delay is provided with No Delay option.
Entry Delay is provided with No Delay option.
Point:
Detection device or group of devices connected to
your security system.
RAM IV:
Remote Account Manager IV; a Windows® –
based account management and control panel
programming utility designed to remotely set up and
program specific control panels.
programming utility designed to remotely set up and
program specific control panels.
Restoral Report:
Signal transmitted upon the removal of
a trouble or alarm condition from an alarm circuit.
SDI:
Serial Device Interface.
Sked:
Scheduling parameter that allows a selected event
to happen at a specific time.
Trouble:
Service condition that needs to be corrected,
such as a broken wire.
Trouble Tone:
Repeating warble tone that is on briefly,
followed by a pause, and then followed by the warble
tone.
tone.
Warble Tone:
Tone that is on for 1 sec., then briefly off.