
758 WIN-PAK User Guide
Hardwired: A system of control panels connected
to a communication line (loop or multi-drop) that is
connected directly to a computer.
Holidays: Exceptions to the normal way of
operating an EAC system. A holiday on a weekday,
for example, can cause normally opened doors to
remain locked.
Host Computer: The main computer in an EAC
network that is directly connected to a controller or
controller network. Holds EAC software and
databases, and manages the system.
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Icons: A picture or graphic that represents a
concept.
Infrared Barcode Cards: A bar code card where
the bar code information is opaque to visible light,
but transparent to Infrared light. The bar-coded
information on the card may be read by the reader,
but not copied by a photocopy machine.
Input: A point which receives information. An input
device, such as an egress button, sends information
to a control panel. Software monitors the state of an
input. When that input state changes, such as when a
related input device sends information to the panel,
software regards that input as being in a state of
alarm.
Insertion Card or Token: A card or token that is
inserted into a reader, rather than swiped through or
passed near a reader.
Integration: The art of controlling electronic
devices through activities known as "chains of
events." Especially, in EAC, controlling CCTV and
other systems in a unified way.
Interlock: Refers to creating a chain-of-events
between input and output points.
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