GE CS5500 Programming Manual page 73

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Term
Send Code Entry
Function
Send Keypad Text
Send Restores
Sensor
Sequential Programming A menu option that allows a group of RF sensors to be enrolled in sequence.
Serial Number
Serial Port
Service Check
Service Message
Session Timeout
Set Date/Time
Set Languages
Set User Authority
Set User Code
Short Blast On
Short Window
Shutdown Message
Definition
A menu option that enables the send code entry function for the selected
proximity reader action. The actions are Single Badge, Double Badge and Badge
Hold. This function sends the same command to the control panel, using the
proximity card, as a keypad would send if a valid code were entered. For
example, if the system is armed, the selected action disarms it.
A menu command request sent by the home automation system to the control
panel. It is used in terminal mode to allow the device connected to the serial port
to put text on the keypad.
A menu entry that groups restore report options. Each option specifies a time at
which the restore report is sent to the central station. Restores can be sent As
They Occur, At Disarm or For Zones On Siren Timeout.
A device that detects violations and reports them to the control panel. Sensors
include door and window contacts or any device used to inform the control panel
of a particular condition.
Once the first sensor (Start Learning sensor) is configured, the detectors are
learned-in in sequence. The value of 'Start Learning' is increased automatically.
This option allows easier programming.
A menu option that contains the GSM Engine Serial number. It is used for
diagnostics only.
A menu entry that groups the settings of the on-board Serial RS232 port.
A menu command that is used to verify service messages.
The service message disappears when the installer enters and then leaves
programming mode. If Master Code Resets Tamper Memory is enabled, a master
user can reset the service message by entering a master user code.
See appendix 5 in the CS5500 Programming Manual for more information on
service messages.
A menu option that enables or disables the service messages on the keypad.
A message displayed on the LCD keypad informing the user or installer of a
system fault. The service message disappears from the keypad when the installer
enters and leaves programming mode. The message is used as an Engineer
Reset.
A menu option that defines how long the CS534 listen-in module remains on the
phone line with no activity from the central station.
A menu command request sent by the home automation system to the CS586
direct connect module to set the time and date.
A menu option that selects the keypad language. There are four possible
languages.
A menu entry that groups home automation commands. The home automation
protocol allows new users to be defined in the control panel. These commands
specify the user's authority, for example, partitions and arm/disarm.
A menu entry that groups home automation commands. The home automation
protocol allows new users to be defined in the control panel. These commands
specify the user's code.
A menu entry that groups internal sounder options. Each option specifies a time at
which the sounder blasts. These options are: Arming, Exit Expiry, Closing Kissoff
and Keyswitch Arming.
A menu option that specifies the short supervision window for RF devices. RF
devices on 433 Mhz typically report every 64 minutes. RF devices on 868 Mhz
typically report every 15 minutes. Depending on the country regulations, this timer
must be set to specific values.
See also Supervision
A menu option that edits the message that is displayed on the keypad when the
control panel is in shutdown mode. (Text)
See also System Shutdown

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