Section 6 – User Commands
6–5
An additional keypad display prompts you to enter the specifier (i.e.,
relay number, partition number, etc.) for the action selected. Enter
the specifier.
Press the [
✲
] key to accept the entry. The following display apprears:
↓
Action Number
01
Are You Sure?
1=YES
0=NO
0
Press 1 to accept your entries for action and action specifier, or enter
0 to cancel your entries.
Press the [
✲
] key to continue. The action specified (or cancellation)
takes effect and the following display appears:
Quit?
1=YES
0=NO
0
Press 1 if you are finished entering actions, or press 0 if you want to
enter additional actions.
Press the [
✲
] key to accept your entry. If you entered 1, the program
exits. If you entered 0, the system returns to the “Action ?” prompt.
#78 Access Control Test
The #78 command is used to perform testing on access points as previously described in the
Quick Installation and Detailed Installation sections.
#80 Schedule Control
The #80 command is used to define or change system time windows and/or time-driven
events. For instructions on using this command, refer to the procedures under Scheduling
Options descriptions in your alarm system manual.
Performing Access Control Card Functions
Access control card functions are performed using the #79 Card Function Programming. #79
Card Function Programming provides capabilities for modifying the card database contained
in the alarm system panel by adding cards, editing cards, and/or deleting cards. Cards can be
added or deleted individually or by groups. To aid in keeping track of cardholders assigned to
the system, we recommend that you copy the Cardholders Worksheet, at the end of this
section, and fill it in when cards are assigned or re-assigned.
Keep the following items in mind while enrolling cards into the system:
•
Any cards enabled for executive privileges have complete access to every access point, are
permitted to disarm any partition in the system, and are always active regardless of timed
event schedules for their access group. Only Expire Use and Expire Month affect the life of
a card given executive privileges. Also, cards programmed with executive privilege need
not be mapped to an access group unless an access group has specific events associated
with it that you want to apply to the cards.
•
VISTA User Number: Any VISTA user numbers that will be used for assignment to a card
or cards, must be defined before performing #79 Card Function Programming. While
performing access control card functions, only VISTA user numbers that have been
priviously defined will be accepted. To assign VISTA user numbers, refer to the procedures
in your alarm system manual.
•
VISTA User Number field: Cards not mapped to valid VISTA user numbers or left at the
default value 000 are permitted access to and able to disarm partitions that the card’s
access group is given access to in Access Group Programming. To prevent a card from
accessing a door when the system is armed, you must enable the Armed Restriction (see
the Programming section).
Cards mapped to valid VISTA users in the system always have access to an access point
and always are able to disarm a partition that the card’s access group is given access to in
Access Group Programming. See the two examples below.
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