User Menu Options
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Note:
If you have a partitioned system, the unset button can only be
used to unset some or all partitions allocated to the user. See
Unset,
Unset All
and
Unset, Partitions
below.
No Action
For the button to have no action.
Part Set
(two-way remote control only): To set part set B/C/D. For a
partitioned system, it applies only to the partition assigned
to the remote control. Use
or
followed by
to select
the part set. The * key cannot be used to unset or full set.
Set/Unset
(one-way remote control only): To set or unset the system.
Choose one of the following:
Unset, Unset All
(partitioned system)
– Unsets all
partitions that the user belongs to.
Unset, Partitions
(partitioned system)
– Unsets
selected partitions that the user belongs to. After
selecting this option, use
or
to scroll through the
partitions and use
or
to choose whether the
partition should be unset by the button. Press
when
you have finished.
Set, Partitions
(partitioned system)
– Full sets or part
sets selected partitions that the user belongs to. After
selecting this option, use
or
to scroll through the
partitions and use
or
to select No (do not set
partition), Full (full set the partition) or PartB/C/D (part
set the partition). Press
when you have finished.
Set, Full Set All
(partitioned system)
– Full sets all
partitions that the user belongs to.
Set, Full Set
(part-setting system)
– Full sets the whole
system.
Set, Part Set B\C\D
(part-setting system)
– Sets part
set B, C or D.
Note:
If you choose Unset, ask your installer whether the
entry timer needs to be running before a user can unset
using a remote control.