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8. System Users
This section covers programming of the system users.
The EC-P10 has a total of 11 users:
User 00 is the “Engineer” which has a default code of 1234.
User 01 is the “Master” user which has a default code of 5678.
Users 02 to 10 can be programmed to any user type and default
to “Not in Use”.
User Access Code
Each user must be assigned an access code in order to operate
the system; access codes may be 4, 5 or 6 digits in length. This
option allows each user to be assigned an access code.
Locations:
8100
to
8110
Users 00 to 10: Access Code.
Entry Mode:
String Edit - Number Mode (see page 18).
User Type
The user type defines the level access the user has in order to
operate the system. This option allows the selected user type to
be assigned. User 00 and User 01 types cannot be changed.
Locations:
8200
to
8210
Users 00 to 10: User Type.
Entry Mode:
Selection List (see page 16).
0
Not in Use
The selected user is not in use.
1 Engineer
The selected user is an engineer and can access all options within
the engineer’s program menu.
2 Technician
The selected user is a Technician and can access all options
except the on-board communication options within the engineer’s
program menu.
3 Master
The selected user is a Master user and can access all options
within the user menu and program new users.
4 Manager
The selected user is a Manager user and can access all options
within the user menu.
5 Standard
The selected user is a Standard user and can access the following
options from the user menu: “Away Arm”, “Stay Arm 1/2/3”, “Do
walk Test” and “Change Code”.
6 Cleaner
The selected user is a Cleaner and can access the following
options from the user menu: “Away Arm” and “Stay Arm 1/2/3”.
The cleaner code can only disarm the system if the cleaner code
was used to arm the system. If the system was armed by another
user type and a cleaner code is entered whilst the system is
armed or during the entry procedure, the zones that have the
“Cleaner” attribute are bypassed and the entry procedure is
cancelled. When the cleaner is ready to leave the premises,
entering their code will start the exit procedure and at the end of
the exit procedure the “Cleaner” zones are reinstated.
7 Arm
Only
The selected user is an Arm Only user and can only access the
arming options within the user menu.
8 Duress
The selected user is a Duress user and operates the same as a
standard user, however, on entering the access code a silent
duress alarm is generated and if programmed, the event is
signalled to alarm receiving centre.
9 Access
Control
The selected user is an Access Control user and on entering the
access code the relevant “User Access” and “Door Access” output
is activated.
User Locked By
The user access can be locked out by the use of a “Link
Controlled” output (see page 32). The “Link Control” output can
be configured to switch on by various link input conditions, e.g.,
“Link Control 01” could be programmed to operate when Control
Timer 2 is active. This means that the user access code is
disabled when the selected “Link Control” output is on and can be
used for locking out selected users for particular conditions, e.g.
you may want to prevent a user from accessing the system over
the weekend.
Locations:
8300
to
8310
Users 00 to 10: User Locked By.
Entry Mode:
Number Entry (see page 18).
User Name
Each user can be assigned a 8 character label that is displayed
on LCD remote keypads when viewing the system event log.
Locations:
8400
to
8410
Users 00 to 10: User Name.
Entry Mode:
String Edit - Text Mode (see page 18).
User Link
Each user can be assigned a “Link” number, which in turn is used
to control “Link Control” output types, for details on link control,
see page 32.
Locations:
8500
to
8510
Users 00 to 10: User Link.
Entry Mode:
Number Entry (see page 18).