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15
Users and Codes
The system provides up to 64 user codes selectable as either 4 to 8 digits. User 1
is a master
user which is assigned 1234 code by default, and has certain permissions
to manage the system. User codes are used mainly to arm and disarm the system or to
access information that is restricted only to authorized users.
Each code can be
assigned to one of several authority levels.
Moreover, you can program pendant
users (keyfob transmitters) that will allow you and the other users to easily arm,
disarm and control the system without accessing the panel.
Proximity Tags
The serenity control panel responds to valid proximity tags enrolled to the system. The
proximity tag enables user to perform a certain functions without entering user code,
for instance, arming, disarming, operating an output on/off. Presenting a valid
proximity tag to the control panel which is on disarmed state, will immediately start the
arm procedure. Presenting the proximity tag once again will DISARM the system.
Installer must note that ARM/DISARM functions are not enabled by default, but if
installer learns tags (explained later on in the guide) via quick programming mode or
by user mode, ARM/DISARM are enabled by default.
The Next symbol presents the RFID location on the Panel
PROGRAMMING TYPES
There are 4 different programming types:
1.
Local Configuration
2
.
Quick Programming
3
.
Installer Program Mode
4.
User Program mode
The first 2 (1, 2) types are accessible from Menu touch button on the main display of the
panel screen (see page 4), the third and fourth types (3, 4) are accessible from keypad keys,
refer to the next pages and learn about all 4 programming types and login options.
Note: Use the
buttons to move up and down to select the required
programming type, and then use the Enter touch button
1.
Local Configuration
– contains the following functions:
- Language
- keypad Sound
- Backlight (screen and keypad backlight )
- Microphone (microphone sensitivity )
- Speaker (speaker volume )