
766 WIN-PAK User Guide
When this feature is enabled, any change of the
circuit will be detected and a tamper alarm will
result.
Surge Protection: A device that prevents power
surges in system or power wiring from affecting or
damaging the EAC system or its components.
System Administrator: A system operator who
maintains full privileges to all applications that are
part of the access control system. This person is
familiar with hardware components and the software
that controls them. He or she is also responsible for
assigning passwords and privileges to other system
operators.
System Operators (Users): The people who
operate the system directly through WIN-PAK.
Operator privilege is determined by Operator Level.
System Thresholds: The maximum number of
components the system is designed to handle.
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Tailgating: In access control, this is the act of two
or more people entering a controlled area by using a
single card. (Also known as piggybacking.)
Tamper Alarm: An alarm related to the tampering
of the systems, such as opening the N-1000 control
panels cabinet or removing a reader from a wall, etc.
Tamper Switch: A special switch or contact sensor
used to create an alarm when an enclosure or device
is opened in an unauthorized manner.
Tampering: The unauthorized act of destroying,
modifying, or removing a device.
Terminals: Points on a circuit board where cables
from various devices are attached.
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