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Output Control Group: A configuration of output
points that are grouped in such a way that all can be
activated when the status of a single input point
changes. This is commonly used in elevator
applications.
Output: This can refer to a location on a controller
at which an output device (such as a lock) is
connected, or a point on the controller which
software controls to produce a transaction.
Override: Reverses a condition. When a locked door
is overridden, it is unlocked and the reader shows a
valid access.
P
Panel: An access control panel. Typically an PW-
2000-II or PW-2000-III/IV.
Panel Primary Power Alarm: An alarm reported
when a control panel loses primary power.
Panel Reset Alarm: An alarm triggered when a
control panel is reset.
Parallel Port: A plug on a computer that is normally
hooked up to a printer.
Parameter: Specific information (often a number)
that controls the behavior of the system.
Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR): A small motion
sensor commonly used above doors in an EAC
installation. A dual technology PIR combines passive
infrared and microwave or passive infrared and
ultrasound.
PC: personal computer.
Piggybacking: See Tailgating.
PIR: A passive infrared sensor, which is usually
installed above a door and senses motion in an EAC
installation. A dual technology PIR combines passive
infrared and microwave or passive infrared and
ultrasound.
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