As used in this Part 1, the following terms are defined as follows:
Any device designed for the detection of an unauthorized entry on the premises, its commission or occurrence, and, when actuated, gives a signal, either visual, audible or both, or transmits or causes to be transmitted a signal, except residential, in-house fire alarms.
Any alarm signal that alerts any person which is not the result of an actual threatened emergency requiring a response. False alarms include negligently or accidentally activated signals, signals which are the result of faulty, malfunctioning or improperly installed or maintained equipment, signals which are purposely activated to summon police, fire or emergency services in nonemergency situations and alarm signals for which the actual cause is not determined.
A system that gives a signal, either visual, audible or both, on the exterior portion of the property, but such signal does not leave the structure by wire or radio wave to a control receiving station.