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No.

Term

Definition

Ref. publication

Year

Ref.

3.91

vertical interval switching

controlled switching between video inputs during the vertical retrace time

EN 50132-7

1996

B.59

3.92

white clipper

a circuit within a camera limiting the maximum white excursions of the video output signal to a defined level

EN 50132-2-1

1997

3.1.26

3.93

video amplifier

a device for amplifying the video signal level

EN 50132-7

1996

B.60

3.94

video distribution amplifier

a device which provides multiple video outputs from one video input

EN 50132-7

1996

B.61

3.95

video equalising amplifier

equipment for connecting gain and frequency related distortions in the video signal

EN 50132-7

1996

3.1.31, B.62

3.96

video matrix

a unit for connecting several input video signals to several outputs

EN 50132-7

1996

3.1.25, B.63

3.97

video motion detector

equipment for generating an alarm condition in response to a change of the contents of a given image

EN 50132-7

1996

B.64

3.98

video memory

equipment for electronic storage of one or more video images

EN 50132-7

1996

B.65

3.99

video multiple image unit

equipment for combining and displaying several complete pictures simultaneously on a single monitor

EN 50132-7

1996

B.66

3.100

video printer

equipment for converting a video signal into an image on paper

EN 50132-7

1996

3.1.38, B.67

3.101

video switcher

a unit for switching a number of video input signals to one or more outputs manually or automatically or on receipt of an external signal

EN 50132-7

1996

B.68

3.102

zoom lens

a lens with adjustable focal length, in which the image of the scene remains in focus as the focal length is changed

EN 50132-7

1996

3.1.19, B.69

a Renumbered reference per EN

50136-1-1:1998/A2:2008.




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No.

Term

Definition

Ref. publication

Year

Ref.

4.01

access

action of entry into or exit from security controlled area

EN 50133-1

1996

3.1

4.02

access authorisation status

synonymous with access level (3.6 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.1

4.03

access control installation

the hardware part of the access control system

EN 50133-7

1999

A.2

4.04

access control system

system which comprises all the constructional and organisational measures as well as those pertaining to the apparatus which are required for controlling access

EN 50133-1

CLC/TR 50456

1996

2008

3.2

2.1.1

4.05

access control unit

device which makes the decision to release one or several access points and manages the associated control sequence

EN 50133-1

1996

3.3

4.06

access decision

synonymous with processing (3.24 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.3

4.07

access group

a number of users sharing the same access level

EN 50133-1

1996

3.4

4.08

access grid

one or more security controlled areas allocated to an access level

EN 50133-1

1996

3.5

4.09

access level

the level of access to particular functions of the intruder alarm system

EN 50133-1

1996

3.6

4.10

access point

the location at which access can be controlled by a door, turnstile or other secure barrier

EN 50133-1

1996

3.7

4.11

access point interface

device which controls releasing and securing of an access point

EN 50133-1

1996

3.8

4.12

access point reader

device used to extract recognition data from a token or biometric. The device can have an associated keypad when used with memorised information

EN 50133-1

1996

3.9

4.13

access request

action made by the user (3.34 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.4

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No.

Term

Definition

Ref. publication

Year

Ref.

4.14

alarm

often used in the sense of alert (3.10 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.5




EN 50131-1

2006

3.1.5




CLC/TS 50131-3

2003

3.1.4




CLC/TS 50131-7

2003

3.1.2




CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.1

4.15

alert

request for human intervention after the activation of an indicator

EN 50133-1

1996

3.10

4.16

annunciation

presentation for human intervention after the activation of an indicator

EN 50133-1

1996

3.11

4.17

annunciator

means of presenting information (3.11 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.6

4.18

anti-loiter

a method of monitoring a user’s progress through a security control area

EN 50133-7

1999

A.7

4.19

anti-tailgate

a type of user singularisation

EN 50133-7

1999

A.8

4.20

APAS

access point actuators and sensors. Examples of actuators are electric door openers, electric locks, turnstiles and barriers. Examples of sensors are contacts, switches, pressure signalling devices and door switches

EN 50133-1

EN 50133-7

1996

1999

3.12

3.2

4.21

APAS closed

an APAS is closed when the access point does not afford free passage

EN 50133-1

1996

3.13

4.22

APAS open(ed)

an APAS is open(ed) when the access point affords free passage

EN 50133-1

1996

3.14

4.23

APAS violation

unauthorised operation of an access point

EN 50133-1

1996

3.15

4.24

area controlled anti-passback

operating mode which requires the user to be present in a designated security controlled area in order to be able to enter another security controlled area

EN 50133-7

1999

3.1.3

4.25

badge

a type of token (3.32 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.9

4.26

biometric

information which is referring to unique physiological attributes of the user

EN 50133-1

1996

3.16

4.27

card

a type of token (3.32 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.10

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No.

Term

Definition

Ref. publication

Year

Ref.

4.28

component

device forming part of the access control system and carrying at least one function described in EN 50133-1

EN 50133-2-1

2000

3

4.29

controller

synonymous with access control unit (3.3 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.11




EN 50134-1

2002

3.3




EN 50134-2

1999

3.2




EN 50134-3

2001

3.4




CLC/TS 50134-7

2003

3.3

4.30

default (by)

parameter settings preset by the system unless changed

EN 50133-7

1999

A.12

4.31

degraded mode

mode where access is granted without performing all the full processing according to definition 3.24 ofEN 50133-1

EN 50133-7

1999

3.3

4.32

door forced

synonymous with APAS violation (3.15 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.13

4.33

dual badging

synonymous with two users access condition (3.11 of EN 50133-7)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.14

4.34

duress alarm

information providing the same results as amemorised information and which initiates an alert

EN 50133-7

1999

3.4

4.35

emergency call

synonymous with duress alarm (3.4 of EN 50133-7)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.15

4.36

event

conditions arising from the operation of the intruder alarm system e.g. setting/unsetting, alarm

EN 50133-1

1996

3.17




EN 50131-1

2006

3.1.24

4.37

fail locked

synonymous with fail secure (3.6 of EN 50133-7)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.16

4.38

fail open

synonymous with fail safe (3.5 of EN 50133-7)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.17

4.39

fail safe

mode where APAS affords free passage (APAS open(ed)) when the power is removed

EN 50133-7

1999

3.5

4.40

fail secure

mode where APAS does not afford free passage (APAS locked) when the power is removed

EN 50133-7

1999

3.6

4.41

false acceptance

the granting of access to an unauthorised user

EN 50133-1

1996

3.18

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No.

Term

Definition

Ref. publication

Year

Ref.

4.42

false rejection

the denial of access to an authorised user

EN 50133-1

1996

3.19

4.43

fault condition

a condition of an alarm system which prevents the intruder alarm system or parts thereof from functioning normally

EN 50133-1

1996

3.20




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




EN 50134-5

2004

3.1.10




CLC/TS 50134-7

2003

3.8




CLC/TS 50136-4

2004

3.13




CLC/TS 50398

2002

3.21

4.44

guard tour

a defined route of a security guard that is monitored by the access control system

EN 50133-7

1999

A.18

4.45

identification card

a type of personalised token

EN 50133-7

1999

A.19

4.46

identification information

synonymous with user identity (3.35 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.20

4.47

identification media

synonymous with token (3.32 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.21

4.48

interlocking doors

a type of person trap (A.27 of EN 50133-7, Annex A)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.22

4.49

locking device

synonymous with APAS (3.12 of EN 50133-1)

EN 50133-7

1999

A.23

4.50

logging

recording of events

EN 50133-7

1999

3.7

4.51

logical anti-passback

operating mode which requires user validation when leaving a security controlled area in order to be able re-enter and vice versa

EN 50133-7

1999

3.1.1