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C•CURE 800/8000 Monitoring Station Guide - Tyco Security Products

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Glossarydirect connectapCs, apC/8Xs, and apC/Ls that are in continuous communication with theC•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 host. These panels may be directly wired to the host withcopper or fiber optics, or connected long distance via lease line modems orline drivers. The host expects to be in communication with the panels at alltimes as contrasted to dialup panels where the contact is periodic. See alsodialup.directional inputInput used to define directionality for doors with single readers.disarmAction taken on a security object to change its monitoring status to notmonitored. The apC will ignore state changes of a disarmed security objectbut will still monitor the object for supervision errors.disarmedTo ignore a security object’s state changes, but still monitor supervisionerrors. An intrusion zone that is disarmed is considered to be in disarmedmode. See disarmed mode.disarmed modeIntrusion zone mode that allows personnel to move freely throughout theintrusion zone without causing intrusion zone violations. When an intrusionzone is in disarmed mode, the inputs assigned to that intrusion zone aredisarmed and do not generate intrusion zone violations when activated.When the intrusion zone is in disarmed mode, the user may configure theintrusion zone doors to be both unlocked, allowing free access, or locked tocontrol access.disarmed modeoutputOutput that the apC activates while the intrusion zone mode is disarmed.DLL (dynamic linklibrary)A collection of small programs, any of which can be called when needed by alarger program that is running in the computer. The small program that letsthe larger program communicate with a specific device - for example, aprinter or scanner - is often packaged as a DLL program (usually referred toas a DLL file). DLL files save space in RAM. When, and if, a DLL file isneeded, it is loaded and run.Example:C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Monitoring</strong> <strong>Station</strong> User <strong>Guide</strong>Glossary–11

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