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Table of User Authority Levels
This table lists all user authority levels, and describes their respective permissions. The
Grand Master
can perform all of the user operations, while system users with the
User
authority level (the default) can perform most of the common operations.
Authority level Description of permissions
Grand Master
o
Can perform all operations for all partitions
o
Grand Master code can be changed by the Grand Master or installer
only
o
Only 1 Grand Master code allowed in the system (has index number
000)
.
Master
Can perform all operations like the Grand Master, except the following:
o
Can only assign and change codes belonging to those with authority
levels of Master and below
o
Restricted access to designated partitions
o
No restriction on the amount of Master codes
User
o
Can perform the following for one or more partitions:
▪
Arming and disarming
▪
Bypassing zones
▪
Accessing designated partitions
▪
Viewing system status, trouble, and alarm memory
▪
Resetting the switched auxiliary output (i.e. for disabling fire
alarms)
▪
Activating designated utility outputs
▪
Changing one's own code
o
No restriction on the amount of User codes
Unbypass
o
All permissions of User level, except without the ability to bypass
zones
Duress
o
Duress is not really an authority level but a special programmable
code for all system users
–
used for activating a "Duress-Disarming"
alarm. Both the installer and Grand Master have a role in defining
the Duress Disarming code (see
Creating or Editing the Duress-
Arm Only
o
Can only perform arming (for one or more partitions)
o
Useful for workers who arrive when the premises are already open,
but are the last to leave, and thus have the responsibility to close the
premises and arm the system
o
Cannot change one's own code
o
No restriction on the amount of Arm Only codes
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