An alarm point that is no longer in violation.
What is a restore/restoral?
WNY, TOR, and SSCO
What are Toronto franchises?
The sequence for disabling an alarm point.
What is Commands > Disable > Alarm Point?
Door Alarm
What is blue?
The task you should complete anytime you make or take a call.
What is open an incident report?
By default, the length of time a disabled alarm point remains bypassed?
What is until the next disarm?
Orange County School Board
What is OCSB?
The sequence for putting a panel in test mode.
What is Commands > Panel > Test?
Duress Alarm
What is Red?
The main portal for clocking in/out, benefits, support, etc.
What is OKTA?
A water sensor that detects potential flooding in a protected area.
What is a waterbug?
A franchise that does their own service AND that we never call on IP INTERRUPTS?
The sequence for disabling an audio sensor trouble.
What is Commands > Audio > Disable Detector?
Video Alarm
What is Green?
The location in programming of the communication sequence/connection sequence i.e. pathways of communication.
What is Panels > Facilities > Panels?
The length of time, by default, an alarm point stays bypassed for.
What is until the next disarm?
The length of time we WAIT before calling the premise on a Fresh Market refrigeration alarm.
What is 15 minutes?
The sequence for checking what's in violation when you receive an Auto Arming Failure.
What is Commands > Arm > Test?
WIM down signal
What is PINK?
The acceptable level of adherence metric compliance.
What is 90%?
The lowest level you are authorized to change audio sensitivity to.
What is 4?
The 2 smartsheets located at the bottom of the bluebook that you enter a service ticket request for are for what franchises?
What is RAL/GBRO and BC?
The sequence to take on an ACTIVITY BUFFER FULL.
What is Advanced > Upload?
What is White?
The definition of ULC.
What is Underwriters Laboratory Certified?