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to None and is disabled if a schedule of
none is programmed. Use the and
keys to scroll the records. The arrow
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on the top line indicates it is a scroll
selection entry screen.
An example of the secondary access level function
would be for the administration access level to
require that the administration staff have a different
access level after hours. Setting the schedule and
then programming a secondary access level will
facilitate this operation.
The arming group defines which areas a
user assigned the access level will be
able to arm. A setting of none will disable
arming of an area. Use the and
keys to scroll the records.
The disarming group defines which areas
a user assigned the access level will be
able to disarm. A setting of none will
disable arming of an area. Use the
and keys to scroll the records.
An access level with a disarm group assigned will also
be able to arm the area in the disarm group.
The door group defines which doors a
user assigned the access level will be
able to gain access. A setting of None will
prevent a user assigned the access level
from being able to unlock any doors. Use
the and keys to scroll the records.
AL010 Arm Grp
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None
AL010 Disarm Gp
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None
AL010 Door Grp
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None