User’s Manual
The SmartLiving System
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Note
If a key is present, all operations (arm, disarm, etc.) will apply only to the partitions
common to both the key and reader.
“50131READERLEDOFF”
If this option is enabled and there are no keys present at the reader, the reader
LEDs will be Off.
2-5
User Codes
Each User Code comprises a PIN for identification purposes and a group of
parameters which determine its rank in the system code hierarchy and the
operations the user is entitled to perform.
The PIN is made up of 4, 5 or 6 digits that the user must enter in order to allow
identification.
The PIN of the only user code enabled at default is 0001. The PINs of the
successive codes are 0002, 0003, etc.
Note
The installer is allowed to change User code PINs. The installer provides the system users
with default user PINs which they must change immediately to PIN codes of their choice.
Each user code is characterized by the following parameters, programmed by the
installer in accordance with specific user rank.
•
Partitions
- User codes can control only the partitions they are assigned to. If a
user code is entered at a keypad, the user can control only the partitions which
are common to both the code and keypad concerned. For example, if a code
enabled on partitions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 is entered at a keypad which enabled on
partitions 4, 5, 6 and 7, it will be able to operate on partitions 4 and 5 only.
•
User Code Type
- Rank There are two user code types (ranks), "Main User"
and "User". "Main User" codes can disable ordinary "User" codes and change
their PINs. However, a "Main User" code cannot be used to disable another
"Main User" code or change its PIN. "User" codes can change their own PINs
only.
•
User Menu Access mode
Each User code can access its customized menu in 3
different ways (refer to paragraph
2-5-1 Accessing the User Menu
).
•
Commands over-the-phone
This option enables access to the system via
remote telephone. If this option is enabled, the User can send commands to
the control panel over-the-phone. Commands can be sent during calls to/from
the control panel. After a valid PIN entry on the telephone keypad the user can
activate specific shortcuts (refer to
Chapter 3 - Shortcuts
). This method of
entering commands will affect the code partitions only.
•
Timer Restriction
If a code is associated with one of the timers, it will be
able to operate the system only when the Timer is On.
•
Group of outputs which can be activated/deactivated manually
After
accessing the Outputs ON/OFF section (User Menu) the user can activate/
deactivate the duly programmed outputs.
•
The
Menu Sections
are the authorized User menu sections (refer to
paragraph
2-5-1 Accessing the User Menu, point 1.
)
•
Customized Shortcuts
. Each code can be programmed to manage:
•• up to 12 customized (personal) shortcuts assigned to keys
, ...,
•• up to 10 customized (personal) shortcuts assigned to keys
, ...,
These shortcuts are available only after accessing the User Menu.
Table 7:
Reader LEDs with key at reader
LED
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
OFF
(no light)
Request to arm ALL the partitions common to both the key and reader.
ON
(only one LED
On)
Request to activate the
shortcut associated with the
red LED on the reader or the
first shortcut of the key
Request to activate the
shortcut associated with the
blue LED on the reader or the
second shortcut of the key
Request to activate the
shortcut associated with the
green LED on the reader or
the third shortcut of the key
Request to activate the
shortcut associated with the
yellow LED on the reader or
the fourth shortcut of the key
ON
(All the LEDs
On).
Request to activate the shortcut associated with the key.
Fast blinking
(ON: 0.15sec
OFF: 0.15sec
one LED only)
If the shortcut associated with
the red LED is an arming
operation, one of the
partitions concerned is not-
ready-to-arm due to zones
which are not in standby
status.
If the shortcut associated with
the blue LED is an arming
operation, one of the
partitions concerned is not-
ready-to-arm due to zones
which are not in standby
status.
If the shortcut associated with
the green LED is an arming
operation, one of the
partitions concerned is not-
ready-to-arm due to zones
which are not in standby
status.
If the shortcut associated with
the yellow LED is an arming
operation, one of the
partitions concerned is not-
ready-to-arm due to zones
which are not in standby
status.
Fast blinking
(ON: 0.15sec
OFF: 0.15sec
ALL LEDs)
If the shortcut associated with the key is an arming operation, one of the partitions concerned is not-ready-to-arm due to
zones which are not in standby status.
Type in code
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User Code
Manage alarms
Arm/Disarm op.
Voice functions
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