
DGP2-641R LCD Keypad Module 31n
8.0 GLOSSARY
Access Alarm: An audible or silent warning generated by the keypad to
indicate that a protected door has not closed within the
programmed time allowed or that a protected door was
opened without an “Access Granted” or “Request for Exit”
signal. If the Access Alarm is programmed to be audible,
the keypad assigned to the door can beep. This event is
logged in the Event Buffer.
Access Control: A system designed to monitor and control the admission
through specific doors.
Access Control A tag assigned to a User Access Code used to
card: identify the user to the Access Control system. By
presenting the tag to a reader, the system can verify
whether the tag is valid (see Valid Access Control Card).
Access Denied: An Access Control term for the system’s refusal to admit
access through a protected door.
Access Granted: An Access Control term for the system permitting
admission through a protected door.
Access Level: The combination of Access Control doors that will be
assigned to users through their User Access Codes. Users
will only be permitted to enter through the protected doors
that are programmed in their Access Level.
Burglar Alarm: An audible or silent warning sent to the control panel
indicating that an armed zone in the system has been
breached. This event is logged in the Event Buffer and can
be reported to a Monitoring Station.
Door Left Open: Each Access Control door is programmed with a period of
time it is allowed to remain open. Once the door has been
open past this time limit, an Access Alarm will be triggered.
Event Buffer: The user-initiated actions, alarms, and troubles that occur
in the system are saved in the control panel’s memory: the
Event Buffer. To view the events you must enter the Event
Record Display (see DGP-848 or DGP-NE96 Reference &
Installation Manual).
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