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omit the zone again for the next setting/un-
setting cycle.
Users
The control unit can recognise up to 16 indi-
vidual users. Select
Users
in the User Menu
to add new users, change their details, or to
delete them from the system.
Editing Existing Users
If you wish to change the details for an exist-
ing user then:
1. Enter the User Menu and select
Users -
Edit User
The bottom line of the display shows the
fi rst in a list of the users already pro-
grammed into the control unit.
2. Press
or
to display the user you wish
to edit, and then press
.
The bottom line shows one of a list of the
options that you can edit: Name, Type,
Code, Prox Tag, Remotes, Panic Alarm.
Use the
or
keys to scroll through the
list.
3. Press
to select the option you wish to
edit.
The options available are the same as
those shown when adding a user.
4. Press
when you have fi nished.
Name
If you wish to edit the name displayed on the
keypad for a user:
1. Select
Users - Edit User - User(nn) -
Name
.
The display shows the current name giv-
en to the user, and places a cursor at the
end of the name.
2. Key in the name from the keypad. Press
each key one or more times to obtain the
letter you want. The letters of the alpha-
bet appear on the keys in the same ar-
rangement as on many mobile phones.
3. Press
to move the cursor left, or
to
move the cursor to the right.
4. Press
to remove letters to the left of
the cursor.
5. Press # to change between capitals and
small letters.
6. Press
when fi nished.
User Types
To change a user’s type select
Users - Edit
User - User(nn) - Type
.
1. Press
or
to see the other user types
available.
2. Press
to select the user type you wish
to assign to the user.
See “Administration” for a brief explanation
of Administrator and Normal User.
Access Code
To change a user’s access code, select
Users
- Edit User - User(nn) - Code
.
1. Key in an access code for the user.
When you press the last digit of the ac-
cess code the display asks you to key in
the same access code again.
2. Key in the same digits again, in the same
order.
Access codes are four digits long.
Proximity Tags
A proximity tag is a small plastic token with
a low powered radio transmitter inside. Each
tag contains a unique identity code. Inside
the keypad is a sensor. When you present the
tag within about 10mm of the front of the
keypad, the control unit senses the presence
of the tag and reads its identity code.
If a user presents a tag that the control unit
recognises then the control unit allows the
user to access the system in the same way
as if they had keyed in a recognised access
code.
To allocate a tag to a user, select
Users -
Edit User - User(nn) - Prox Tag
.
The display asks you to present a tag to
the front of the keypad.
1. Hold the tag up close to the front of the
keypad.
The control unit learns the identity of the
tag.
You cannot register more than one tag
per user. If you present a tag that the
control unit has already registered to an-
other user then you will hear a single low
tone, the display will tell that the tag is
already in use and will then revert to ask-
ing you to present the tag.
2. If you do not wish to register a tag for
the user then press
.
Remote controls
A remote control is a transmitter that you
can attach to a keyring. The remote control
has four buttons and a small LED that glows
when it transmits a signal. When delivered
from the factory three of the buttons are
dedicated to setting or unsetting the system
(see page x).
You may allocate one (and only one) remote
control to each user.
To allocate a remote control to a user, select
Users - Edit User - User(nn) - Remotes
.
The display asks you to press one of the
buttons on the remote control.
1. Press any button on the remote control
that you wish to register.