
750 WIN-PAK User Guide
For example: in a multiple tenant building, each
tenant can be setup as a separate account.
Activate: Enable. Make functional. See Energize.
Activation State: Indicates the behavior of an
activated output point.
Address: An identification number of a specific
control panel.
ADV: Abstract device: a logical representation of a
physical device (e.g., a communication server,
control panel, door or CCTV switcher). Similar in
appearance to an icon, an ADV is associated with an
actual device in your access control system
Alarm: A signal that indicates a problem.
Alarm Input: A physical input terminal on a control
panel. A point at which an input device is connected
to a control panel.
Alarms View: A display window that shows alarm
activation and allows an operator to respond to
situations reported on the system.
Alarm Priority: Priority rankings of 1 to 99 are
assigned to alarms. Priority 1 is the highest and 99 is
the lowest.
Alarm State: On an input, refers to the state that is
opposite of a normal state. Software can recognize
an input when that input goes into alarm, unless
some other condition (such as a shunt) applies.
Alarm Type: An alarm determined by its unique
priority, global shunt status, forced note, auto clear
and RTN separate alarm characteristics, and the
message displayed when an alarm is reported.
Alphanumeric: A combination of numeric,
alphabetical and, in some cases, symbols found on a
keyboard or display.
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