Introduction
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29). When the user's access code or proximity tag is used, all zones in
the shunt group assigned to this user are shunted.
Easy Set
(not available for i-on Compact)
– This type of user unsets or
sets the whole system (for a part-setting system) or all partitions
allocated to the user (in a partitioned system). When the user's access
code, proximity tag or remote control is used:
In a partitioned system, if any partition assigned to the user is
currently set, all are unset. In a part-setting system, if the system
is part set, the whole system is unset.
In a partitioned system, if all partitions assigned to the user are
currently unset, all are set (even if there are alerts present). No
partitions are set if any has an active zone. In a part-setting
system, if the whole system unset, the whole system is set.
BMS
– This is designed to give third-party systems permission to
perform actions that would normally be performed by a normal user,
such as setting and unsetting. A remote password is automatically
generated and displayed when you create this user, which the third-
party system requires.
Level-4
– This type of user can be created only by the installer, and is
able to update the firmware and language files at the control unit using
the web interface. There can be only one level-4 user.
The level-4 user cannot set or unset the system, and is able to use the
user menu only to change their own name and access code (to access
the web interface).
User access codes
To set or unset the system or access the user menu, a user must identify
themselves either by entering a valid access code at the keypad or by
presenting a proximity tag. Access codes and proximity tags are unique to
each user and can be used interchangeably at any time. Each access code
is either 4 or 6 digits, depending on how the system is configured.
Users can also use a remote control to set or unset the system, or to
operate outputs (depending on how the system is configured).
The access code of the first master user is defined by the installer during
installation.
It is recommended that you change this user code as soon
as possible
after system installation (see page 33).