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Users
1.1: Users/Users Settings
Address Description
Default
P1E
User Code - Set the user code (password).
Enter user code (4-8
digits)
Code 1 defaults
to 1234.
This means that
User 1
automatically
gets the code
1234
P2E
User Name - Set the user name.
Enter name up to 16 characters
"user #"
1.2: Users/User Options
Address Description
Default
P3E
User Code can arm all areas assigned at address
[P14]
Enable
P4E
User Code can arm Stay Mode for all areas assigned at
address
[P14]
Disable
P5E
User Code can disarm all areas assigned at address
[P14]
Enable
P6E
User Code can disarm Stay Mode for all areas assigned at
address
[P14]
Enable
P7E
Security Guard User
- User Code can arm all areas assigned
at address
[P14]
, but may only disarm if the panel is currently
armed and in the alarm state
Disable
P8E
Latchkey Mode User
- User will arm the alarm in Latchkey
Mode. If a user with this option on disarms the alarm no disarm
report will be sent via the dialler. If Latchkey Mode is armed
and a user with this option off disarms the alarm a disarm
report will be sent to alert parents when their children have
returned home. Reporting of Latchkey Disarm is enabled at
[P229]
. If a Voice report is desired the message is assigned at
[P284].
Disable
P9E
Code required after access tag
- After presenting access tag
user has to enter a valid user code
Disable
1.3: Users/User Type
Address Description
Default
P10E
Keypad User
- Codes can be used to Arm/Disarm all or part of
the alarm or they can be used to operate outputs for access
control purposes. Users can be assigned to keypads and so can
outputs so that a User assigned to multiple outputs (which can
in turn be linked to doors) can operate only the door assigned
to the keypad they are using
Enable
P11E
Pendant User
- Radio keys can be used to Arm/Disarm all or
part of the alarm or they can operate outputs directly. Unlike
user codes, a radio key cannot be assigned to a keypad so if a
radio key is assigned to more than one output and the radio
key is operated, all of the outputs assigned to the radio key will
Disable