Section 5: System operation
7 – Bell Squawk
When this option is assigned, the main bell squawks when the alarm system is away armed. For example, use the arm/disarm bell
squawk attribute to have wireless key access codes squawk the bell, while other codes are silent. To do this, enable this attribute on
all access codes associated with wireless keys. This option is off by default for all access codes.
Note:
One squawk indicates arming completed; two squawks indicates disarming completed. This feature is independent of the
system option “Bell Squawk on Away Arming.”
See "[017] System Option 5" on page 113
The master code's attributes cannot be changed from default. The bell squawk is off at default.
8 – One Time Use Code
Converts standard user code into one time use code.
See "Access code types" on page 73
for details. Do not apply this code to users
with wireless keys assigned.
Using an LCD keypad
1. Press [*][5][Master Code].
2. Use the scroll keys to choose a user (02-1000) then press [*] to select.
3. Scroll to “Press [*] for User Options” then press [*] to select.
4. Scroll to a user attribute and press [*] to toggle it on or off.
Add user labels
Custom labels can be programmed for each user to more easily identify them on the alarm system. Labels can be a maximum of 16
characters.
Using an LCD keypad
1. Press [*][5] then select a user (02-1000).
2. On the “Press [*] for User Labels” screen, press [*].
3. Key in the custom user label. For instructions on how to input labels,
See "[000] Label Programming" on page 84
Assigning proximity tags
This section is used to assign proximity tags to users.
Using an LCD keypad
1. In the [*][5] menu, select a user or enter a user number.
2. Select “Press [*] for Prox Tag”, then pass the enrolled tag near the tag reader on the keypad. A proximity tag can only be assigned
to one user at a time.
To delete a proximity tag:
1. Select a user and then select Press [*] for Prox Tag.
2. Press the [*] key when prompted to delete the proximity tag.
To increase authentication flexibility, user access can be achieved by entering a valid user code or by swiping a proximity tag.
Alternatively, users can be required to enter a valid access code and present a proximity tag.
See "[040] User Authentication" on page
Assigning users to partitions
Each user code must be assigned to a partition(s) in order for the user to be recognized by the alarm system. By default, each code
has the attributes of the code used to program it.
Using an LCD keypad
1. Press [*][5][Master Code] then select a user (0002-1000). An “N” indicates they are not yet assigned to a partition. A “Y” indicates
they are assigned to a partition.
2. Scroll to the partition assignment screen then press [*].
3. Use the number keys to assign partitions.
4. Press [#] to exit.
Note:
The master code has access to all partitions and cannot be modified.
User authentication options
The alarm panel can be configured to accept one of two user authentication methods:
1. User code or proximity tag - the user can access the system by entering a valid code or by presenting a proximity tag.
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