GE CS5500 Programming Manual page 62

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Term
Keypad
Keypad activated panics See Combination keys
Keypad Aux 1 (Fire)
Keypad Aux 2 (Medical) A menu entry that groups the report codes sent for the keypad aux 2 (medical)
Keypad Beeping
Keypad Defaults
Keypad display
Keypad Features
Keypad Functions
Keypad Message
Keypad Number
Keypad Panic
Keypad Tamper
Keypad Terminal Mode A menu option that makes the keypad a home automation terminal when
Keypads
Keyswitch
Keyswitch Arming
Keyword library
Kiss off
Kiss Off Digit
Kiss Off Message
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Language Text
Definition
A device used to interface with the system.
A menu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station for keypad
related events.
A menu entry that groups the report codes sent for the keypad aux 1 (fire) event.
See also Combination keys
event.
See also Combination keys
A menu option that activates the keypad buzzer when an alarm occurs.
A menu option that defaults the keypad to the country settings for the selected
country.
The keypad screen where system message, menu options and user/installer input
are displayed.
Options that define keypad features:
Display
Sounds
Case Tamper
Multi-Area Keypad
Panic Keys
User Phone Editing
A menu entry that groups settings that enable home automation commands
related to keypads.
A menu option that allows the home automation protocol to send different end-
user messages to the keypad display.
A menu option that sets the keypad number within the partition. The keypad can
be numbered from one to eight. The selected number links to the module number
reported to the central station in the case of tampers or expansion troubles. An
overview of the keypad numbers and their module numbers can found in
appendix 2 of the CS5500 Programming Manual.
A menu entry that groups the report codes sent for the keypad panic event.
A menu entry that groups the report codes sent for the keypad tamper event.
requested by the CS586 direct connect module.
A menu entry that groups the keypad events that trigger an output. (Event)
A zone type that can be used to arm or disarm a partition using a switch
connected to a zone instead of a code. Both pulsed and maintained keyswitches
can be used.
A menu option that causes the internal sounder to blast when the system is armed
by keyswitch or armed and disarmed by keyswitch. There is one blast for arming
and two blasts for disarming.
See Word library
An audio signal sent by a central station receiver to the modem on the control
panel indicating that it has received the communicator's transmission successfully.
A menu option that specifies the digit that the CS535 voice module accepts as a
signal from the telephone saying that the person has understood the message.
A menu command that records the kiss off message. This message is sent by the
CS535 voice module at the end of a voice reporting phone call to indicate that the
kiss off digit has been received. (Recording)
A menu command that plays back the kiss off message. (Playback)
A menu entry that groups descriptors such as Custom Message and Shutdown
Message. These messages are language independent.

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