
Section 4: System operation
Assigning users to partitions
Each user code must be assigned to a partition(s) in order for the user to be recognized by the alarm system. By default,
each code has the attributes of the code used to program it.
Using an LCD keypad:
1. Press [*][5][Master Code] then select a user (0002-1000). An “N” indicates they are not yet assigned to a partition. A “Y”
indicates they are assigned to a partition.
2. Scroll to the partition assignment screen then press [*].
3. Use the number keys to assign partitions.
4. Press [#] to exit.
Note:
The master code has access to all partitions and cannot be modified.
User authentication options
The alarm panel can be configured to accept one of two user authentication methods:
1. User code or proximity tag - the user can access the system by entering a valid code or by presenting a proximity tag.
2. User code and proximity tag - the user must enter a valid code and present a proximity tag to access the system. The
user code and proximity tag must match. For example, if the tag is associated with user 0004, user code 0004 must be
entered after presenting the tag. Any other user code is treated as invalid.
See "[040] User Authentication" on page 112.
Note:
An access code does not have to be programmed in order for a proximity tag or wireless key to be operational.
[*][6] user functions
The [*][6] command provides access to functions described below. If section [023] option 8 is on, any user code can access
this menu. If option 7 is off, only the master or supervisor code can access this menu.
Event Buffer
Menu: [*][6][Master Code] > Event Buffer
Keypad: [*][6][Master Code] > [*]
This option is used to view system events stored in the event buffer.
Events are listed in the order they occurred, starting with the most recent. The time and date are listed for all events. Some
events may have a second screen with a description. An asterisk (*) on the first screen indicates that a second screen is
available.
If programmed, the event buffer automatically uploads to DLS/SA when it reaches 75% capacity. See "DLS programming" on
page 73.
System Test
Menu: [*][6][Master Code] > System Test
Keypad: [*][6][Master Code] + 04
Select this option to test the alarm system's bell output, keypad buzzer and lights, communicator and standby battery.
Time and Date
Use this section to program the alarm system clock.
Menu: [*][6][Master Code] > Time and Date
Keypad: [*][6][Master Code] + 01
Enter time and date using the following format: (HH:MM); (MM-DD-YY). Valid time entries are 00-23 hours, 00-59 minutes.
Valid date entries are 01-12 months, 01-31 days.
Other programming options that may affect this user function:
See "[901]/[902] – Daylight savings begin/end" on page 85.
Auto-Arm/Disarm
Menu: [*][6][Master Code] > Auto Arm/Disarm
Keypad: [*][6][Master Code] + 02
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