GE CS5500 Programming Manual page 56

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Term
Duress Code
Dynamic Batt Test at
Arming
E
Emergency keys
End Download
End of Line Resistor
End Programming
Enrol Modules
Enter Code or OK
Entry 1
Entry 2
Entry Guard
Entry route
Entry time buzzer
EOL resistor
Event
Event Log
Events
Exit 1
Exit 2
Definition
A code that disarms the system and activates a duress alarm. This is a silent
alarm that sends a special report to the central station.
A menu option that enables a dynamic battery test at arming. This is an automatic
test carried out by the control panel at the moment of arming to ensure the battery
is working properly. The panel lowers the battery charging voltage in order to draw
current from the battery. If the system is not armed between 00:01 and 23:59, the
test is performed at 00:00.
See Combination keys
A menu option that sends a report to the central station when downloading from
the up/download software to the control panel is complete. (System Reports)
A menu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station when
downloading is complete. (Report Codes)
A zone characteristic that specifies that two 4K7 end of line resistors are used.
An end of line resistor (EOL) is a resistor that is placed on the line to stop the
signal being bounced back.
A menu entry that groups the report codes that are sent to the central station when
the installer leaves programming mode.
See also Start/End Programming
A menu option that activates the process by which the control makes an internal
list of all keypads and modules connected to the system.
A menu option that enables the menu prompt 'Enter Code or OK'.
The time within which the user must disarm the system before a full alarm occurs.
This time can be between 10 and 255 seconds.
See also Delay 1
The time within which the user must disarm the system before a full alarm occurs.
This time can be between 10 and 255 seconds.
See also Delay 2
A zone type that reduces false alarms. If an armed entry guard zone is opened,
the keypad sounder activates and the entry delay starts before creating an alarm.
This can be programmed as a zone type.
The route the user must follow through a secured area to reach the keypad and
disarm the system.
An audio indicator that sounds during all entry times.
See End of Line Resistor
Any occurrence such as system arming, faults and alarms.
A menu option that specifies which event activates an output.
A menu command that is used to view the event log. The event log is a list of
events that occur in the system, regardless of the armed state of the system. They
are held in a sequential event buffer with a time and date stamp. When the log is
full, it overwrites the oldest entries with new data. These events can later be
viewed through downloading.
See also Log Full
A menu entry that groups settings that control which events are reported for phone
communication.
The time within which the user must leave the protected zone after arming the
system before a full alarm occurs. This time can be between 10 and 255 seconds.
See also Delay 1
The time within which the user must leave the protected zone after arming the
system before a full alarm occurs. This time can be between 10 and 255 seconds.
See also Delay 2

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