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TERMINOLOGY
TERMINOLOGY
10M 1106FP
BAS019 Litho USA
©
2006
Stanley Security Solutions, Inc. and Stanley Logistics
For more information on BEST’s full line of security solutions visit our web site at
www.stanleysecuritysolutions.com or call 1-317-849-2250 for the name of the Stanley Security Solutions office nearest you.
Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.
6161 E. 75th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46250
www.stanleysecuritysolutions.com
Product information contained in this catalog has been compiled and presented with as much care and completeness as is reasonably possible. Errors or
mistakes may be present, and in many cases, reliance has been placed on information supplied by other manufacturers which may be in error or which may
be subject to changes or modifications by the manufacturer without notice and without obligation. Therefore, no guarantee can be made or should be
assumed or implied with regards to product information contained in this catalog.
Product Warranty – Best Access Systems warrants that all of its products sold under its trade name "BEST" are free of defects in materials, workmanship
and operation, normal wear and tear excepted, for a period of three years from the date of sale to the original purchaser.
Concerning Proper Installation: Installation instructions for any Best Access Systems product should be carefully followed for proper operation of the
installed product. If improperly installed, malfunction of the product may result.
Closed–A state in which a connection exists between the common terminal and another terminal on the switch. See also Open.
Common terminal–A terminal on a switch whose contact can be connected to one or more terminals on the switch.
Door monitor switch–A switch that monitors whether the door is open or closed. This switch is used to detect a forced entry,
or a door that is propped open.
Inductive load–An electrical device such as a motor, relay, or solenoid. Note: this type of load can cause arcing across switch
contacts and may burn the contacts. See also Resistive load and Lamp load.
Lamp load –An electrical device that produces light using a tungsten filament, such as an incandescent light bulb. Note: this
type of load can cause surges of current upon contact closure. This may cause the contacts to weld together. See also
Inductive load and Resistive load.
Maintained–Remaining in a given state until the switch lever or button is actuated. Actuating the switch lever or
button causes the switch to change to another maintained state.
Momentary–Remaining in a given state only as long as an external force is applied to the switch lever or button.
NC–(Normally Closed) Switch contacts that are closed as long as no external force is applied to the switch lever or button
NO–(Normally Open) Switch contacts that are open as long as no external force is applied to the switch lever or button.
Open–A state in which no connection exists between the common terminal or any other terminal on the switch.
Pole–The number of independent circuits in a switch. For example, a double-pole, single-throw switch can control two
separately powered motors. See alsoThrow.
Resistive load–An electrical device, such as a heater, having none of the characteristics of an inductive or lamp load. This type
of load is the least severe on the switch because only a small amount of arcing occurs when the switch contacts open and
close. See also Inductive load and Lamp load.
RQE–Request-to-exit. A switch that allows the user to exit without setting off an alarm. The 34–37H mortise lock can be
supplied with an internal request-to-exit switch. Turning the inside knob or lever actuates the switch and, when wired to an
alarm system, sends a signal to disable or sound an alarm, start a timer, etc.
Throw–The number of circuits, or contacts controlled by each pole. For example, a single-pole, double-throw switch can
control a motor with two contacts—a forward contact, and a reverse contact. See also Pole.
1300– Integrated BAS1300/LNL1300 reder electronics board or (ISC) Intelligent System Controller is embedded behind the
escutcheon ecured and out of site. Functions with B.A.S.I.S./Mercury on-line equipment only.
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