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User Code


User's pin code for setting and unsetting the alarm system.
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AES


AES is a symmetric (private key) encryption that uses a shared secret key between the sender and receiver to encrypt and decrypt data. It was originally published in 1998 and adopted by the U.S. government in 2000. In 2003, the US National Security Agency (NSA) stated that AES was secure enough to protect its information at the secret and top-secre [..]
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Alarm Verification


Alarm verification can be achieved using multiple and varied techniques, all of which have the same purpose: to reduce the number of false alarms fed to the police. Previous methods such as monitoring audio microphones at the alarmed premises proved to be somewhat useful in reducing false alarms, but still left the person at the monitoring station [..]
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Anti-disguise mode


Unique mode that further increase the reliability of Visonic PowerMaster systems. It enables detection of an intruder who manipulates his/her body temperature to be very close to the ambient temperature.
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Audio Verification


Event-activated alarm verification method that provides real-time audio signals from the security system
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Backup


Copying data from the security system
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Backward compatible


Ability of a device to function with previous versions.
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Bandwidth


The amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed time period. The unit of measurement differs according to device type (for example, bps for digital devices and Hz for analog devices).
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Bypass


When Bypass mode is used for specific alarm zones, alerts are not generated when activity is detected in those zones (for example, internal zones such as a kitchen during the day or the first floor of a two-story house at night can be defined as bypass zones).
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chime


Type of zone control enabling activity tracking in protected areas when the security system
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