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i-on40 & i-onEX Range
1. Introduction
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The reason for this is that an installer may connect several detectors
together to guard one “zone” (an area of a building for example). The
control unit cannot tell that this has happened, so it is easier for the keypad
to report an alarm fro
m a “zone”. Most of the time there is only one detector
per zone, especially with radio detectors.
Users
Types of User
The control unit provides for seven different types of user:
Master User
This user can add any other user to the system, edit them, or
remove them. There is always (at least) one master user: User 001 (User
01 on i-on30EX and i-on40.) Master users can create or delete all other
user types, including other master users. No user can delete User 001 (01)
or change
a master user’s type. In a partitioned system all master users
always belong to all partitions.
Administrator
This user is similar to a master user, but in a partitioned
system is limited to one or more partitions. Admin users can create, delete
or edit other users (including Admin users) belonging to the same
partition(s) but cannot create or delete Master users. Admin users can
assign other users to any of the partitions that the Admin user belongs to,
but cannot assign users to partitions that the Admin user does not belong
to.
Normal User
A normal user cannot add any other user to the system, or
remove them. A normal user can set and unset the system, change their
own access code, switch the Chime function on and off, and operate any
outputs that the installer has made available. In a partitioned system a
normal user is assigned to one or more partitions, which are the only parts
of the system that they can set and unset.
Partition User
A partition user is similar to a Normal User, but has the
added restriction that they must set and unset their allocated partitions from
keypads that are also assigned to those partitions.
Duress Code
A duress code can set or unset the system, but whenever a
user employs a duress code the control unit notifies the alarm receiving
centre. The Installer must program your system to provide this feature, and
you must agree with your alarm installer and the ARC what action the ARC
should take on receiving a duress message. A duress code cannot have a
remote or prox tag, or any access to the user menu.