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Option 1
Radio User
- Users 21-100 can be Radio keys (Pendant) if required. Radio keys can be used to Arm/Disarm
all or part of the alarm or they can operate outputs directly. Unlike user codes, a radio key cannot be
assigned to a keypad so if a radio key is assigned to more than one output and the radio key is operated, all
of the outputs assigned to the radio key will turn on.
Option 2
Access Tag/Card User
- Users 1-100 can be Access Tags or Cards if required. Access Tag or Card operation
requires that the optional Proximity Reader is connected to the panel. The Proximity Readers can be
assigned to any one of the 8 possible keypad addresses. Access tag or Card Users can be used to Arm/Disarm
all or part of the alarm or they can be used to operate outputs for access control purposes. Access Tags or
Cards can be assigned to a keypad address and so can outputs so that an Access User assigned to multiple
outputs (which can in turn be linked to doors) can operate only the door assigned to the keypad address
they are using.
Option 3
Both Code and Access Tag/Card User {Tag + PIN}
- Up to 100 code Users and up 100 tag or card Users can
be stored in the panel. If the Proximity Reader with the full keypad is installed on the panel, it is possible to
arm/disarm the alarm or gain access through a door by presenting the tag/card at the reader then entering
in the user code {PIN Number}. It MUST be in that order ie Tag then PIN. This option provides a more secure
means of arming or disarming the alarm, or gaining access through a door, because it requires both the
access tag/card plus the PIN number.
Option 4
Either Code or Access Tag/Card User {Tag or PIN}
- Up to 100 code Users and up 100 tag or card Users can
be stored in the panel. If the Proximity Reader with the full keypad is installed on the panel, it is possible to
arm/disarm the alarm or gain access through a door by entering in the user code at the reader or presenting
the tag/card at the reader. This option gives two methods of controlling the alarm.
USER AREAS
USER AREAS
- P3E 1-100E
Option 1 - Assigned to Area A
Option 2 - Assigned to Area B
Option 1
Assigned to Area A
- If a User has option 1 on, they can Arm/Disarm all zones assigned to Area A
Option 2
Assigned to Area B
- If a User has option 2 on, they can Arm/Disarm all zones assigned to Area B
USER CODE ACCESS OPTIONS
USER ACCESS OPTIONS
- P4E 1-100E
Option 1 - User can Arm Area
Option 2 - User can Arm Stay Area
Option 3 - User can Disarm Area
Option 4 - User can Disarm Stay Area
Option 5 - User is a Security Guard User
Option 6 - User will Arm Latchkey Mode
Option 7 - User can set Call Divert Mode on Arm/Disarm
Option 8 - User can View Event Memory
Option 1
User can Arm Area
- If a User has option 1 on, they can Arm all Areas assigned at location P3E.
Option 2
User can Arm Stay Area
- If a User has option 2 on, they can Arm Stay Mode for all Areas assigned at location
P3E.
Option 3
User can Disarm Area
- If a User has option 3 on, they can Disarm all Areas assigned at location P3E.
Option 4
User can Disarm Stay Area
- If a User has option 4 on, they can Disarm Stay Mode for all Areas assigned at
location P3E.
Option 5
User is a Security Guard User
- If a User has option 5 on, they can Arm all Areas assigned at location P3E, but
they may only Disarm if the panel is currently Armed and in the alarm state.
Option 6
User will Arm Latchkey Mode
- If this option is ON, the User will Arm the alarm in Latchkey Mode. Latchkey
Mode can also be armed by using the <ARM>, <STAY>, <A> or <B> buttons, (see P75E, P77E, P79E & P81E