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3.
Holding the Master Key touched to the reader press the tamper switch (see Figure 1) down for a
short time (no longer than 0.5 s) and then remove the Master Key. POWER LED shall flicker
periodically (two times per second with pauses of 1 second) indicating the mode of deleting
credentials.
4.
By short presses on the tamper switch select the number of the credential. Indicators LP1÷LP4
shall show the number of the credential.
5.
Press the tamper switch and hold it pressed for 5-8 seconds. When the credential descriptor is
deleted from the panel memory the beeper will issue two beeps and then one long sound. If there
is no credential with such number in the panel memory then the panel issues the Error signal
(single long sound).
6.
To delete another credential descriptor, repeat the procedure starting with the step 4.
7.
To quit the mode of programming credentials, close the reader terminals for 4 seconds, or the
panel quits this mode automatically in 30 seconds after last operation. The beeper beeps once.
Quitting can also be performed by shutting the power off.
ARMING AND DISARMING BY MEANS OF DALLAS IBUTTONS
To arm and disarm an alarm loop or a partition by means of an iButton, a double touch tactics is
used.
First Touch
Within 30 s after the first touch the indicator of iButton reader indicates status of the alarm loops
or partitions associated with this credential (
см
. Table 3. Indicators of Reader and Patrol Check Cir-
cuit).
Second Touch
The second touch should be performed within no longer than 30 s after the first touch.
Credential with Authorities to Arm/Disarm
•
If all the alarm loops associated with the credential are disarmed or in the Arming Failed state then a
process of arming is started.
•
If at least one alarm loop associated with the credential is armed or in the Alarm state then a process
of disarming is started (a process of arming will be started upon next touching).
Credential with Authority to Arm
•
If at least one alarm loop associated with the credential is in the state Disarmed, Arming Failed,
Alarm then a process of arming is started.
Credential with Authority to Disarm
•
If at least one alarm loop associated with this credential is in such state as Alarm, Arming Failed,
Armed then the process of disarming will be started.
Fire and panic alarm loops are always armed, so the rules mentioned above are not applicable to
them.