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Protege™ Integrated System User Manual
6.0 ACCESS LEVELS
Access levels are used to define what Areas, Doors, Menus, Floors
and Elevators a group of users will be able to access and/or control.
An access level MUST be assigned to a user to allow them in to the
system. By default the Protégé System provides three default access
levels. The Protégé system supports up to 250 access levels.
6.1 MASTER ACCESS LEVEL
The master access level is a special access level that is not limited
and provides full access to all of the programmed system with the
exclusion of the Installer Menu.
The Master access level controls the ability for a
master user to login to the system. It is strongly
recommended not to change the Master access level
or other records that are programmed for the master
to operate correctly.
6.2 PROGRAMMING ACCESS LEVELS
Access levels should be programmed for groups of users, for example
administration, warehouse and management. Where the group can
clearly be identified by certain doors and functions that they need to
perform. This will ensure that access levels are managed effectively.
Programming Access Levels
Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Refer to the Logon
Keypad Section on Page 18.
In the example access level configuration access level
AC010 is being edited. Modifying the master access