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Options and programming methods
-
SecurityRiskCode
- if you enable this option, you must also enable the
“Requires code” option. When this option is enabled and the selected
shortcut involves a scenario that completely disarms a partition, or switches
a partition from Away mode to Stay mode, the security of your system will
obviously be at risk, therefore, the system will request code entry.
-
Confirm
- if enabled, the system will ask the user for confirmation (press
)
before activating the function-key shortcut. This method draws the users
attention to requested operations that do not require codes, and thus avoids
accidental arm/disarm operations, etc.
This option is not available for Alien keypads.
It is possible to programme a certain number of outputs which can be activated or
deactivated via keypad without entering a user code. For further details refer to
paragraph 6-28 Activating outputs without authentication
.
Via PC
You can programme the graphic interface of the Alien keypad solely through the
SmartLeague software application.
Once you have selected the keypad from the system tree-structure on the left side of
the window, you must then access the “Alien graphics” section which will appears only
after selecting “Touch-screen keypad” as the type of keypad.
In order to programme the keypad with the configured parameters, you must connect
your computer to the USB port of the keypad.
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Readers
This section allows you to programme the reader options.
Via Keypad
Type-in Code
(Installer PIN)
, PROGRAMMING Readers
.
Enable/disable
This section allows you to add/remove readers to the I-BUS configuration, by means of
keys
and
.
This is a reader simulated by the Air2-BS100, a “W” will be shown at the end of the
description.
ChoosePeripheral
This section allows you to programme the various options of the selected reader.
•
Description
- editable field for the name of the digital key user.
•
Partitions
- use
or
to enable/disable the reader on the system partitions.
•
Shortcuts
- this section allows you to programme the shortcuts associated with the
4 differently-coloured LEDs on the reader. In order:
•• Red LED shortcut
•• Blue LED shortcut
•• Green LED shortcut
•• Yellow LED shortcut
The shortcut associated with the LED can be one of the following types:
•• None
•• Arm/Disarm
•• Stop alarms
•• Clear call queue
•• Delete memory
•• Activate outputs
•• Deactiv. outputs
•• Overtime
•• Teleservice req.
•• View faults
Table 52:
Keypads - via SmartLeague software programme
Option
Part of the system
Template/section
Enable/disable
/
Project
ChoosePeripheral
Keypads - select the keypad
Programming
CONTINUE?OK=YES
Enable/disable
READER 001
READER 002
READER 003
PROGRAMMING
Expansions
Keypads
Readers
Readers
Enable/disable
ChoosePeripheral
Prog. Address