MANUAL ELDES ESIM264 V3.2
MANUAL ELDES ESIM264 V3.2
10. USER CODES
The system supports up to 30 numeric user codes, identified as User Code 1 through 30, allowing to carry out system arming/disarming by
the keypad. By default, User Code 1 is listed as 1111 and assigned to Partition 0. For more details regarding user code partition, please refer
to
23.4. User Code Partition
.
Set user code
EKB2
Menu path:
User code 1... 16:
OK
→
CONFIGURATION
→
OK
→
aaaa
→
OK
→
PRIMARY SETTINGS
→
OK
→
PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PSW (1-16)
→
OK
→
USER
PASSWORD 1... 16
→
OK
→
PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
uuuu
→
OK
User code 17... 30:
OK
→
CONFIGURATION
→
OK
→
aaaa
→
OK
→
PRIMARY SETTINGS
→
OK
→
PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PSW (17-30)
→
OK
→
USER
PASSWORD 17... 30
→
OK
→
PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
uuuu
→
OK
Value:
aaaa –
4-digit administrator password
; uuuu –
4-digit user code, range – [0000...
9999].
EKB3
Enter parameter 15, user code slot and user code:
15 us uuuu #
Value:
us
– user code slot, range – [01... 30];
uuuu
– 4-digit user code; range – [0000... 9999].
Example:
15021111#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the
ELDES Configuration Tool
software.
Delete user code
EKB2
Menu path:
OK
→
CONFIGURATION
→
OK
→
aaaa
→
OK
→
PRIMARY SETTINGS
→
OK
→
PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
REMOVE PASSWORD
→
OK
→
uuuu
→
OK
Value:
aaaa
– 4-digit administrator password;
uuuu
– 4-digit user code.
EKB3
Enter parameter 65 and user code:
65 uuuu #
Value:
uuuu
– 4-digit user code.
Example:
651111#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the
ELDES Configuration Tool
software.
Replace user code
EKB2
Menu path:
User code 1... 16:
OK
→
CONFIGURATION
→
OK
→
aaaa
→
OK
→
PRIMARY SETTINGS
→
OK
→
PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PSW (1-16)
→
OK
→
USER
PASSWORD 1... 16
→
OK
→
PASSWORD
→
OK
→
uuuu
→
OK
User code 17... 30:
OK
→
CONFIGURATION
→
OK
→
aaaa
→
OK
→
PRIMARY SETTINGS
→
OK
→
PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PSW (17-30)
→
OK
→
USER
PASSWORD 17... 30
→
OK
→
PASSWORD
→
OK
→
uuuu
→
OK
Value:
aaaa
– 4-digit administrator password;
uuuu
– 4-digit user code, range – [0000...
9999].
EKB3
Enter parameter 63, existing user code and new user code:
63 vvvv uuuu #
Value:
vvvv
– 4-digit existing user code;
uuuu
– 4-digit new user code, range – [0000...
9999].
Example:
6311113254#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the
ELDES Configuration Tool
software.
NOTE:
The system does not allow to set a duplicate password
One of the user codes ranging from User Code 1 through 10 can be set as SGS (Security Guard Service) code, which is used as a checkpoint
by a security service guard upon his/her visit in the secured location. When used, a data message, containing a certain event code, will be
delivered to the monitoring station. However, NO system arming or disarming will be carried out after entering the SGS password.
Set SGS code
EKB2
Menu path:
OK
→
CONFIGURATION
→
OK
→
aaaa
→
OK
→
PRIMARY SETTINGS
→
OK
→
PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
SGS PASSWORD
→
OK
→
N/A / us
→
OK
Value:
aaaa
– 4-digit administrator password;
N/A
– SGS code not in use;
us
– user code
slot
,
range – [1... 10].
EKB3
Enter parameter 74 and user code slot:
74 us #
Value:
us
– user code slot, range – [01... 10].
Example:
7403#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the
ELDES Configuration Tool
software.
The Duress code is used when system arming or disarming is demanded by force. When used, the system will arm/disarm as well as it will si-
lently transmit an alert to the monitoring station. Only one of the user code ranging from User Code 1 through 10 can be set as Duress code.
Set Duress code
EKB2
Menu path:
OK
→
CONFIGURATION
→
OK
→
aaaa
→
OK
→
PRIMARY SETTINGS
→
OK
→
PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
USER PASSWORDS
→
OK
→
DURESS PASSWORD
→
OK
→
N/A / us
→
OK
Value:
aaaa
– 4-digit administrator password;
N/A
– Duress password not in use;
us
– user
code slot, range – [1... 10].
EKB3
Enter parameter 73 and user code slot
:
73 us #
Value:
us
– user code slot, range – [01... 10].
Example:
7309#
Config
Tool
This operation may be carried out from the PC using the
ELDES Configuration Tool
software.