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User menu access
This section of the
User
page will allow you to limit the
number of operations a code can perform (Arm, Arm
Type A, B, c or D, Disarm and Access User Menu).
Always
If this option is enabled, the Code will be able
to perform an UNLIMITED number of operations.
If this option is disabled, you will be able to LIMIT the
number of operations the Code will be able to perform
via the
Max.
option.
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ONLY Codes with
Always
status can be Father
codes.
You CANNOT disable the
Always status of Fa-
ther codes.
A Code that DOES NOT HAVE Always
status
(
Always
option disabled) can be its own Father
code, in which case, the
Always
attribute will be
enabled automatically.
Max.
This field will allow you to program the number
operations the Code will be allowed to perform.
Valid entries: 1 through 254
The
Code operation counter
will count all the Arm, Arm
Type A, B, c or D, Disarm and Access User Menu oper-
ations.
Once the Code reaches the
Max.
number of operations
allowed, it will be automatically disabled. If an attempt is
made to use a Code that has reached the
Max.
number
of operations (therefore disabled), the display will show
the [
code not active
] message.
You must change the Code PIN, if you wish to refresh
the
Code operation counter
.
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ALL the Code operation counters will be refreshed
automatically each time the User page is down-
loaded.
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Father PIN
A Code’s
Available
status,
Active
status,
Father
codes and
PIN
cannot be changed without entering one
of its programmed Father codes.
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The Code PIN at default is
0
followed by the Code
ID Number. Example: PIN of Code No. 001 is
0
001.
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New PIN
This programming field will allow you to change the de-
fault PIN, as follows:
Ø
enter the Code’s
Father
Code (to activate the New
PIN programming field);
Ø
enter the New digits in the
New PIN
and
Redigit
New PIN
fields, then click
OK
.
The digits will be masked by asterisks (
*
). A PIN can
have 4, 5 or 6 digits.
WARNING:
The default PINs of all
Available
Codes
must be changed for security reasons.
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You cannot change a Code’s
Father
code/s with-
out first entering the PIN of one of its Father codes.
Redigit New PIN
Enter the digits of the
New PIN
in
this field.
If the entry is correct (both fields match), the PIN fields
will clear when you click
OK
, and the New PIN will be-
come Valid.
In the event of mismatch, the PIN fields will not clear,
and it will be necessary to repeat the procedure.
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Code Type
This parameter determines the Code functions — pro-
grammed in the Code Types page (refer to “Keypad
codes - Codes types”).
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Enable on LCD Keypad
The “Enable LCD keypad” table will allow you enable
the code concerned on the LCD Keypads (16 keypads
for KYO 100 and 32 for KYO 300).
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Enable on LED Keypad
The “Enable LED keypad” table will allow you enable
the code concerned on the LED Keypads (16 keypads
max).
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Programming
Due to the extreme importance of Code functions (sys-
tem access and security), the programming procedure
is different from that normally used.
Full downloading of all the parameters on the
User
page depends on whether or not the Code PIN entries
(entered at Computer) match the Control panel PINs
(programmed at the system Keypad). In the event of
mismatch, a dialogue box will inform you of the incon-
gruity:
<<WARNING: PINs in Control Panel not congruent.
Only data for Partition enabling, associated Timers and
Code Types will be sent>>.
If you select
OK
you will be able to program the
De-
scription
,
Enabled Partitions
,
Associated Timers
,
User menu access
and
Code Type
ONLY.
If you wish to program the Code parameters (
Available
status,
Active
status,
Panic
attribute,
Patrol
attribute
Father Codes
and
PIN
), you must first upload the
Users
page from the Control panel.
Matching Code entries
All the programmed Code
data will be downloaded, including any user modified
parameters.
Mismatching Code entries
Only the following param-
eters will be sent:
Ø
Description
Ø
Enabled Partitions Functions
Ø
Associated Timer
Ø
Code Type
Codes - Installers
The Installer Codes can access the system for pro-
gramming and maintenance purposes.
KYO 300-KYO100
PROGRAMMING
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