Table 1 - Common items (continued)


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No.

Term

Definition

Ref. publication

Year

Ref.

1.25

common transmission path

a transmission path used by several applications

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.16

1.26

conditioning

the exposure of a specimen to environmental conditions in order to determine the effect of such conditions on the specimen

EN 50130-5

CLC/TS 50131-3

1998

2003

3.1.8

3.1.14

1.27

dedicated device

a device used solely by one application

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.17

1.28

dedicated system

a system used for only one application type and fulfilling all the requirements applicable to that application

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.18

1.29

dedicated transmission path

a transmission path used solely within one application

CLC/TS 50398

EN 50136-1-1

2002

1998

3.19

4.1.10а

1.30

door opener command

signal sent from one station to activate a door release (e.g. an electrical lock)

EN 50486

2008

3.2.5

1.31

environmental class A1 'wide range indoor’

environmental influences normally experienced indoors when the temperature is not well maintained (e g. in corridors, halls or staircases and where condensation can occur on windows and in unheated storage areas or warehouses where heating is intermittent)

EN 50486

2008

3.3.1

1.32

environmental class A2 ‘wide range outdoor’

environmental influences normally experienced out of doors when components are fully exposed to the weather

EN 50486

2008

3.3.3

1.33

environmental class B1 ‘normal range indoor’

environmental influences normally experienced indoors when the temperature is well maintained (e.g. in a residential or commercial property)

EN 50486

2008

3.3.2

1.34

environmental class B2 ‘normal range outdoor’

environmental influences normally experienced out of doors when components are not fully exposed to the weather

EN 50486

2008

3.3.4

1.35

European product performance standard

a European standard (EN), which specifies the product performance requirements. Such a standard may include EMC requirements but is not limited to EMC requirements, (e.g. EN 54 series for fire alarm systems, EN 50131 series for intruder alarm systems)

EN 50130-4

1995

3.1.1

1.36

external audio station

equipment for requesting access through the associated door, containing components to allow audible communication between itself and compatible internal station(s), containing a facility to initiate communication with the internal station(s)

EN 50486

2008

3.1.1

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No.

Term

Definition

Ref. publication

Year

Ref.

1.37

external audio/video station

combination of the two components defined in 3.1.1 and 3.1.2

EN 50486

2008

3.1.3

1.38

external video station

equipment containing components (e.g. a video camera) to allow visual observation of an area by compatible internal station(s), containing a facility to initiate a video connection with the internal station(s)

EN 50486

2008

3.1.2

1.39

facility

hardware or software which enable a system to fulfil one or more functions, for example a transmission path, a processing element, displays

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.20

1.40

fault condition

a condition of a system which prevents a system or part thereof from functioning normally

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.21




EN 50131-1

2006

3.1.26




CLC/TS 50131-3

2003

3.1.21




CLC/TS 50131-7

2003

3.1.17




EN 50134-1

2002

3.11




EN 50134-3

2001

3.14




CLC/TS 50134-7

2003

3.8




CLC/TS 50136-4

2004

3.13

1.41

fault signal

a message generated due to the presence of a fault

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.22

1.42

fire detection and fire

group of components including a CIE which, when arranged in (a) specified configuration(s),

CLC/TR 50456

2008

2.1.5


alarm system FDAS

is capable of detecting and indicating a fire, and giving signals for appropriate action

EN 50130-4

1995

3.1.4

1.43

fixed equipment

equipment fastened to a support or otherwise secured in a specific location, or equipment not provided with a carrying handle and having such a mass that it cannot easily be moved (e g. an intruder alarm system control panel screwed to the wall)

EN 50130-5

1998

3.1.4

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No.

Term

Definition

Ref. publication

Year

Ref.

1.44

hold-up alarm system

an alarm system designed to permit the deliberate creation of an alarm condition in the case of a hold-up

EN 50130-5

1998

3 1.2




EN 50130-4

1995

3.1.5




EN 50131-1

2006

3.1.28




CLC/TR 50456

2008

2.1.6

1.45

integrated alarm system

a system having common facilities used for different applications with at least one being an alarm application

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.23



NOTE 1 The alarm transmission system is not considered as a part of an integrated alarm system.






NOTE 2 Dedicated systems only connected via a unidirectional output device without any data communications, for example relay, are not considered as being part of integrated alarm systems.




1.46

internal audio station

equipment containing components to allow audible communication between itself and compatible station(s), containing a facility to receive and to indicate an incoming call from compatible stations

CLC/TR 50456

2008

3.1.4

1.47

internal audio-video station

combination of the two components described in 3.1.4 and 3.1.5

CLC/TR 50456

2008

3.1.6

1.48

internal video station

equipment containing components (e.g. a monitor) to allow observation of activity at compatible external video station(s), containing a facility to receive and to indicate an incoming call from compatible stations

CLC/TR 50456

2008

3.1.5

1.49

integrity

the ability of an application to function as designed and the measure of immunity from influences which could affect correct operation

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.24

1.50

intruder alarm system

an alarm system to detect and indicate the presence, entry or attempted entry of an intruder into supervised premises

EN 50130-5

1998

3.1.1




EN 50130-4

1995

3.1.3




EN 50131-1

2006

3.1.36




CLC/TS 50131-7

2003

3.1.22




CLC/TR 50456

2008

2.1.7

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No.

Term

Definition

Ref. publication

Year

Ref.

1.51

Larsen effect

acoustic loop between a microphone and a loudspeaker, amplifying the sound of the microphone resulting in a high pitched “whistle”

EN 50486

2008

3.4.1

1.52

log book

a record book or its electronic equivalent into which all relevant details of the system, its performance and its maintenance can be entered in a relatively secure manner for later retrieval by authorised organizations

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.25

1.53

movable equipment

equipment which is not fixed equipment and which is not normally in operation while the location is changed, (e.g. A local unit or controller for a social alarm system, which is placed on a table top)

EN 50130-5

1998

3.26

1.54

non-alarm application

an application intended to provide control and not intended primarily for the protection of life, property or the environment, for example:

  • heating and ventilating;

  • energy management;

  • building management;

  • lighting

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.26

1.55

portable equipment

equipment designed to be in operation while being carried, (e g. Access control "Smart card" badge, electronic key, social alarm trigger device carried by the user)

EN 50130-5

1998

3.1.6

1.56

power supply

part of a door entry system that provides power for the system or any part thereof

EN 50486

EN 50131-1

CLC/TS 50131-7

CLC/TS 50131-3

EN 50131-6

EN 50133-1

2008

2006

2003

2003

2008

1996

3.1.7

3.1.54

3.1.30

3.1.41

3.1.1

3.23

1.57

preconditioning

the treatment of a specimen, before conditioning, with the object of removing or partly counteracting the effects of its previous history

EN 50130-5

1998

3.1.7

Table 1 - Common items (continued)


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No.

Term

Definition

Ref. publication

Year

Ref.

1.58

processing element

facility to perform mathematical or logical operations on data according to programmed instructions in order to obtain the required functions

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3 27

1.59

recovery

the treatment of a specimen, after conditioning, in order that the properties of the specimen may be stabilised before measurement

EN 50130-5

1998

3.1.9

1.60

smoke alarm

device containing within one housing all the components, except possibly the energy source, necessary for detecting smoke and for giving an audible alarm

CLC/TR 50456

2008

2.1.8

1.61

social alarm system

system providing 24 hour facilities for alarm triggering, identification, signal transmission, alarm reception, 2-way speech communication, reassurance and assistance, for use by persons who can be considered to be living at home at risk

EN 50130-4

EN 50130-5

1995

1998

3.1.6

3.1.3




EN 50134-1

2002

3.1




EN 50134-2

1999

3.1




EN 50134-3

2001

3.1




CLC/TS 50134-7

2003

3.1




CLC/TR 50456

2008

2.1.9

1.62

standard-required facility

facility which is described in an application standard and necessary to fulfil the function of that application standard

NOTE A standard-required facility may be shared by two or more applications. In this case this facility may be a standard-required facility for one application but additional for another application.

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.28

1.63

tamper condition

a condition of an alarm system in which tampering has been detected

CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.29




EN 50131-1

2006

3.1.72




CLC/TS 50131-3

2003

3.1.53




CLC/TS 50131-7

2003

3.1.41

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