GE CS5500 Programming Manual page 50

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Term
Auto Bypass
Autotest
Autotest Control
Autotest Delay
Autotest Disarmed No
Call
Aux Overcurrent
Aux Overcurrent and
Restores
Away mode
B
Badge Double/Hold Time A menu option that specifies the length of time during which the proximity card
Badge Functions
Badge Hold
B-Alarm Timer
B-Alarm Trip
Definition
A menu option that automatically bypasses interior follower zones if no exit is
detected during the exit delay time. The exit is detected by the opening and
closing of an entry/exit zone.
A menu entry that groups options that configure the automatic test run by the
system. (Communications)
A menu option that enables reporting of autotest events to the central station at a
specified interval. (System Reports)
A menu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station when an
autotest is performed. (Report Codes)
A menu option that specifies whether the autotest occurs after a specified number
of days or hours. The autotest can be suppressed if another report has been sent.
A menu option that specifies the number of hours that must elapse before the first
test call is sent.
A system option that allows test calls to be made only when the system is armed.
A menu option that enables overcurrent reporting. A report is sent to the selected
central station when too much current is drawn from a device powered by the
system. (System Reports)
A menu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station when an
overcurrent event occurs. (Report Codes)
See also Aux Overcurrent and Restores
A menu option that sends a report to the selected phone number when too much
current is detected. A restore report is also sent when the overcurrent condition is
fixed. (Phone Numbers)
A menu option that sends aux overcurrent and restore reports to the central
station, depending on the condition of the panel dialler. (CS7001 GSM Module)
See also Panel Dialler OK Events and Panel Dialler Not OK Events
See Arm Away mode
must be held near the proximity reader to activate its functions. A proximity reader
can be programmed to activate different functions depending on whether the card
is held near it once, twice within this time or continuously for this time.
A menu entry that groups the functions activated by Single Badge, Double Badge
and Badge Hold actions.
A menu entry that groups the functions activated by holding a proximity card near
the proximity reader for longer than the time set in Badge Double/Hold Time.
(Badge Functions)
A menu option that sets the X-10 function sent when a proximity card is held near
the proximity reader for longer than the time set in Badge Double/Hold Time (X-10
Functions)
A menu option that sets the time during which a second B-Alarm Trip event is
treated as a full burglary alarm.
A zone type that generates a B-alarm trip event. The event is reported to the
central station using the codes set in the B-Alarm Trip report codes menu.
Typically, all alarms are A-alarms. Both A-alarms and B-alarms activate sirens and
keypad buzzers. However, the central station reacts differently to A and B-alarm
trip events. A police patrol is sent when an A-alarm trip event is reported (full
alarm), whereas a guard from the security company is sent when a B-alarm trip
event is reported (near alarm).
If two B-alarm trip events occur within the pre-set B-alarm time, the second B-
alarm trip event is treated as an A-alarm trip event. (Zone Types)
A menu option that sounds the keypad buzzer when a B-Alarm Trip event occurs.
(Sound On)
A menu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station when a B-
Alarm Trip event occurs. (Report Codes)

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