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INTEGRA SATEL
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10. APPENDIX B
EXPLANATION OF SOME TECHNICAL TERMS
All definitions apply to the alarm system based on the INTEGRA control panel.
STARTER The program activated in the control panel after power-up to check integrity
of the basic program stored in FLASH memory and to enable a new control
panel firmware version to be loaded into this memory.
FLASH memory The memory, where the control panel basic program is stored. It is
cleared electrically and its contents can be replaced with the use of
computer.
2402 memory Additional non-volatile memory, where important system parameters are
stored (for example, master user codes, etc.).
DLOADX The computer program which enables programming the control panel
settings with the use of computer; the so-called service program.
GUARDX The computer program which enables operation of the alarm system with the
use of computer; the so-called user program.
object A group of partitions forming an independent alarm system. Based on the
INTEGRA control panel, one, four or eight such groups can be created,
depending on the mainboard size.
partition A group of zones supervising a separate part of the facility Arming and
disarming of such a group is performed simultaneously. The INTEGRA alarm
control panel allows to create 4, 16 or 32 independent partitions, depending
on the mainboard size.
zone A pair of contacts on the control panel mainboard or module board
(connected to the control panel by means of a bus), to which detectors are
connected.
zone violation A change of the zone status when the detector is activated (e.g. zone contact
shorting to ground or opening, change of detector parametric resistance at
least by 20%).
output A pair of contacts on the control panel mainboard or expander module
boards, where the voltage is controlled by the control panel.
relay output An electromagnetic switch located on the expander board, controlled
(switched over) by the control panel.
remote switch An output the status of which can be controlled by means of a telephone and
DTMF signals.
bus A group of wires to which the modules interfacing with control panel
mainboard are connected. The INTEGRA 64 and INTEGRA 128 control
panels come with three buses. One bus is used to connect LCD keypads,
and two buses – to connect expanders.
expander An electronic device used to extend control panel capabilities. There are
expanders for increasing the number of control panel zones and/or outputs.
The expanders include also proximity card arm/disarm devices, partition
keypads, code locks and proximity card readers. It is possible to connect up
to 64 expanders to the control panel.
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