S e c t i o n 4 : S y s t e m O p e r a t i o n
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3.
Press [1] to select access code.
4.
Key in a new access code.
Access Code Attributes
Each user code has 6 attributes that can be toggled on or off.
The default attributes of an access code are the same as the code used
to enter [*][5], whether a new code is programmed or an existing one
is edited. The available attributes are as follows:
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Supervisor
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Duress code
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Zone bypassing
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Remote access
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Bell squawk
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One time user code
1 – Supervisor
Converts standard user into supervisor user. See Access Code Types
on page 19 for details.
2 – Duress Code
Converts standard user code into duress code. See Access Code
Types on page 19 for details.
3 – Zone Bypassing
Users with this attribute can bypass zones. Section [023] option 4,
Access code required for [*][1], must be on to use this attribute.
4 – Remote Access
Users with this attribute can access the alarm system remotely via
SMS.
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:
1 squawk indicates arming completed; two squawks indicates
disarming completed.
NOTE:
This feature is independent of the system option “Bell Squawk
on Away Arming.” See page 39.
The master code cannot use the Bell Squawk attribute, but is required
to enable it for other codes.
8 – One Time Use Code 'Maid's Code'
Converts standard user code into one time use code. See Access
Code Types on page 19 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 (02-95) 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.
Using an LED/ICON keypad:
1.
Press [*][5][master code]
2.
Key in the 2-digit number of the access code to edit.
[5] for attribute programming.
3.
Press the keypad number key corresponding to an attribute to
toggle it on or off.
Add User Labels
Custom labels can be programmed for each user to more easily iden-
tify them on the alarm system. Labels can be a maximum of 16 char-
acters.
Using an LCD keypad:
1.
Press [*][5] then select a user (02-95).
2.
On the “Press [*] for User Labels” screen, press [*].
3.
Key in the custom user label. For instructions on how to input
labels, see page 26.
Assigning Proximity Tags
This section is used to assign proximity tags to users.
NOTE:
A proximity tag cannot be assigned to the master code.
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. Invalid (un-enrolled) proximity
tags cannot be used.
To delete a proximity tag, select a user and then select Press [*] for
Prox Tag. Press the [*] key when prompted to delete the proximity
tag.
Using an LED/ICON keypad:
1.
Press [*][5][Master/Supervisor Code].
2.
Key in a 2-digit user code.
3.
Key in [2].
4.
Pass the enrolled tag near the tag reader on the keypad.
To increase authentication flexibility, user access can be achieved by
entering a valid user code or by swiping a proximity tag. Alterna-
tively, users can be required to enter a valid access code and present a
proximity tag. See [040] User Authentication on page 42.
NOTE:
A proximity tag can not be assigned to the Master code. If a user
code with a proximity tag is deleted, the proximity tag must be re-
enrolled.
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 (02-95).
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.
Using an LED/ICON keypad:
1.
Press [*][5][Master/Supervisor Code].
2.
Key in the 2-digit access code of the user.
Key in [4]. A zone lights illuminates to indicate which partition
the user is currently assigned to. (e.g., if zone light 1 is on, the
code is assigned to partition 1).
3.
Press the keypad number key corresponding to the appropriate
partition (e.g., press 1 to assign the user to partition 1).
User Authentication Options
The alarm panel can be configured to accept one of two user authen-
tication methods:
1) User code or proximity tag - the user can access the system by
entering a valid code or by presenting a proximity tag.
2) User code and proximity tag - the user must enter a valid code and
present a proximity tag to access the system. The user code and
proximity tag must match. For example, if the tag is associated
with user 04, user code 04 must be entered after presenting the
tag. Any other user code is treated as invalid.
See [040] User Authentication on page 42.
NOTE:
An access code does not have to be programmed in order for a
proximity tag or wireless key to be operational.
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