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EXAMPLE SETUP:
EXAMPLE SETUP:
EXAMPLE SETUP:
EXAMPLE SETUP:
EXAMPLE SETUP:
Items
57 (Start of Opening by Exception Time = 8:00 AM)
58 (Start of Closing by Exception Time = 5:00 PM)
59 (Exception Window
= 2 (30 minutes))
60 (Exception Schedule
= 1 and 7 (Sat and Sun-
day)
61 (Holiday Schedule
= 12-25 (December 25th)
Example 1. User opens (disarms) on Monday at 8:05 AM and closes
(disarms) at 5:23 PM - No report is issued.
Example 2. User opens on Saturday at 8:05 AM. System sends an
Opening report.
Example 3.
User opens on Sunday at 8:05 AM. System sends an
Opening report.
Example 4.
User opens on Monday, December 25 at 8:05 AM.
System sends an Opening report.
Example 5.
User opens on Wednesday 8:25 AM - No report is
issued. User opens on Wednesday 8:30- an Opening report is
issued.
8.62
8.62
8.62
8.62
8.62 PANEL PASSWORD
PANEL PASSWORD
PANEL PASSWORD
PANEL PASSWORD
PANEL PASSWORD
This security code is required to enable computer to panel or panel
to panel communications. Refer to Item 63.
8.63
8.63
8.63
8.63
8.63 FEATURE NO LONGER USED
FEATURE NO LONGER USED
FEATURE NO LONGER USED
FEATURE NO LONGER USED
FEATURE NO LONGER USED
8.63
8.63
8.63
8.63
8.63 INSTALLER CODE
INSTALLER CODE
INSTALLER CODE
INSTALLER CODE
INSTALLER CODE
A four digit code used to provide access to the installer level of
programming.
8.64
8.64
8.64
8.64
8.64 ABBREVIATED ARMING DIGIT LENGTH
ABBREVIATED ARMING DIGIT LENGTH
ABBREVIATED ARMING DIGIT LENGTH
ABBREVIATED ARMING DIGIT LENGTH
ABBREVIATED ARMING DIGIT LENGTH
Enter number of digits for abbreviated arming codes. Full passcode
is required for disarm of the system.
8.65
8.65
8.65
8.65
8.65 USER PASS CODES
USER PASS CODES
USER PASS CODES
USER PASS CODES
USER PASS CODES
Up to 16 user codes can be programmed in the first
EEPROM
.
Another 16 can be added with a second
EEPROM
. Each pass code
must be four digits in length. These codes will access the system
features as described in item 67 (users attributes).
8.66
8.66
8.66
8.66
8.66 USER ATTRIBUTES (1-8)
USER ATTRIBUTES (1-8)
USER ATTRIBUTES (1-8)
USER ATTRIBUTES (1-8)
USER ATTRIBUTES (1-8)
This programming feature allows the installer to enable/disable
system functions for each user. Enter function(s) for each user from
the chart below:
1
INHIBIT VIEW HISTORY
5
NO EE/ZONE DESCRIPTION
2
DOOR STRIKE
6
NO USER PROGRAMMING
3
ARMING ONLY
7
CHANGE OWN CODE ONLY
4
NO BYPASS CAPABILITY
8
USER GROUP BOUNDARY
1
Users assigned this feature are unable to view history.
2
Users assigned to this feature can activate the door strike of the
assignable output or data output boards. When assigning Door
Strike to a particular user, Do Not assign that user any zones to
control. (Item 68 - Zones Assigned to User).
3
Users assigned to this feature can only arm the zones assign to
their code.
4
Even if bypassable zones are assigned to this user, this user
cannot disable those zones.
5
This user cannot change the zone description or entry exit times.
6
This user cannot change any user level programming features
(i.e. change time/of/day, zone descriptions, EE times).
7
The only function this user can perform is changing their own
pass code.
8
This digit identifies the first user of the second, third, and fourth
partitions.
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
If users 5,17, and 19, have an “8” programmed, users 1-4 are
assigned to group 1, users 5-16 are assigned to group 2, users 17
and 18 are assigned to group 3, and users 19-32 are assigned to
group 4.
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: Lea
Lea
Lea
Lea
Leaving this location b
ving this location b
ving this location b
ving this location b
ving this location blank gives the user access to all
lank gives the user access to all
lank gives the user access to all
lank gives the user access to all
lank gives the user access to all
user le
user le
user le
user le
user level f
vel f
vel f
vel f
vel features.
eatures.
eatures.
eatures.
eatures.
8.67
8.67
8.67
8.67
8.67 ZONES ASSIGNED TO USER (1-16)
ZONES ASSIGNED TO USER (1-16)
ZONES ASSIGNED TO USER (1-16)
ZONES ASSIGNED TO USER (1-16)
ZONES ASSIGNED TO USER (1-16)
This programming feature assigns zone(s) to each user. Each user
can only control the zones assigned to them. Remember when
partitioning and using common zones, to assign the zones to
appropriate users.
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE: User 1 zones 1, 9, 15
User 2 zones 1 through 16
User 2 can arm/disarm all zones but, user 1 can only arm/disarm
zones 1, 9, 15. When this code is used for disarming, the zones
would indicate a "Bypassed" status.