3
To assign or modify a user’s settings:
1.
Press
42 ent 1 ent
.
2.
Press
A
to scroll to the correct user number, and
then press
ent
.
3.
Press
A
to scroll through the user code menu
options.
Modify PIN
A user’s PIN is a unique 4 or 6 digit code that
identifies the user to the system.
To assign or modify a user’s PIN:
1.
Press
A
until
01=Modify PIN
is displayed, and
then press
ent
.
2.
Enter the user’s new 4 to 6 digit PIN. To erase
an incorrect digit, press
.
3.
Press
ent
to store the PIN.
4.
Press and hold
esc
to return to the banner.
Modify level
A user’s level determines the functions and menu
options available to that user.
To assign or modify a user’s level:
1.
Press
A
until
02=Modify Level
is displayed,
and then press
ent
.
2.
Press
A
or
B
to scroll up or down to the level
required.
3.
Press
ent
to store the level.
4.
Press and hold
esc
to return to the banner.
Note:
A user’s level defaults to 3. For information
on the different user levels refer to the full
user guide.
Modify groups
A user’s groups determine which system groups that
user has access to and control over.
To assign or modify a user’s groups:
1.
Press
A
until
05=Modify Groups
is displayed,
and then press
ent
.
2.
Enter the group numbers you want to assign to
the user.
3.
To assign the group choice option to a user,
press
after entering the group numbers.
4.
Press
ent
to store the user’s group allocations.
5.
Press and hold
esc
to return to the banner.
MAX tag
A MAX tag is a prox tag that can be presented to a
proximity reader to set and unset the system and
cancel alarms, faults or tampers.
To assign a MAX tag to a user:
1.
Press
A
until
06=Card No
is displayed, and
then press
ent
.
2.
Enter the MAX tag’s serial number. To erase an
incorrect digit, press
.
3.
Press
ent
to store the serial number.
4.
Press and hold
esc
to return to the banner.
Alternatively, if you have a keyprox:
(A keyprox is keypad with a built-in proximity
reader)
1.
Press
A
until
06=Card No
is displayed, and
then press
ent
.
2.
Press and hold
1
and
A
until a double beep is
heard.
3.
Present the MAX tag to the proximity reader at
the bottom of the keyprox. The MAX tag’s
serial number is displayed on the keyprox.
4.
Press
ent
to store the serial number.
5.
Press and hold
esc
to return to the banner.
Access control
Access control card
An access control card is a prox tag that can be
presented to a proximity reader to:
Allow access to controlled doors
Cancel alarms, faults or tampers
Set or unset the system