Glossary of terms – Sierra Housewares S5012 User Manual

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Glossary of Terms

Area: a region of a building that can

be armed and disarmed independently

of the remainder of the building.

Bypassing (or shunting): the act of

instructing your security system to ig-

nore a zone. A bypassed zone is not

protected.

Entry Delay: The amount of time you

have to enter your armed building, walk

to the keypad, and enter your user code

before an alarm sounds.

Exit Delay: The amount of time you

have to exit and secure your building

before an alarm sounds.

Faulted: describes a condition which,

if the system were armed, would cause

an alarm, such as an opened door or

window. Faulted zones must be cor-

rected or bypassed before arming.

Full Arming: a method of arming that

arms all of your system's sensors, both

along the building's perimeter, and in-

side the building.

Home Arming: a method of arming that

arms only those sensors along the pe-

rimeter of your building.

Instant Arming: a method of arming

that triggers an alarm the instant a sen-

sor detects an alarm condition.

Monitoring Station: a service that

monitors the status of your security sys-

tem through a telephone hook-up.

Tamper: describes a sensor, or other

system equipment, that has been de-

liberately damaged.

Trouble: describes a sensor, or other

system equipment, that may be in need

of service.

User Code: a secret four-digit number

used to arm and disarm the system, and

make other changes.

User Number: a two-digit number as-

signed to each user.

Zone: a sensor or a group of sensors

protecting a region of your building.

24-Hour Zone: a zone, such as a

smoke detector, which is programmed

to detect alarm conditions whether your

system is armed or disarmed.

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