Signal line definition

Signal line means a line not connected to any standard telephone equipment which leads into an indicator panel in the communications center of the police or fire department, or into such a panel in either a central station system or a modified central station and which is designated to transmit an alarm signal readily identifiable as to location or origin.

Examples of Signal line in a sentence

  • Except for the need to access and use (i) Adonix order management software, (ii) Oracle financials software, (iii) certain "shrink-wrap" software applications, (iv) the Intangible Personal Property and (v) the Siebel Assignment, no other Intellectual Property is necessary to operate the Power and Signal line of business in substantially the same manner as it is presently being operated.