PIN + ent
0 = OMIT ZONES [ent] to Select
8
8 = CODES [ent] to Select
ent
CODES
1 = User Codes
ent
001 USER
L3
ent
[ent] to Select 1 = Modify PIN
>A
[ent] to Select
2 = Modify Level
ent
001 Level
>_3
ent
Modify Type
Each user is assigned an access type which determines the menu options available to the user (see Table 1. Menu Options). On selecting this option, enter the type to be assigned to the user and press the ent key to accept the programming and return to the previous menu level. See Table 3. User Access Levels, for access availability.
| Type | Access Availability | |
Level |
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1 | 1.0† | Guard | Entered into event memory – no other option |
2 | 2.1† | Cleaner | Can only set the system |
2 | 2.2† | Caretaker | Can only set and unset the system |
2 | 2.3 | Users | Menu options 11 - 19 |
2 | 2.4 | Users | Menu options 11 - 29 |
2 | 2.5 | Users | Menu options 11 - 39 |
2 | 3.6‡ | Manager | Menu options 11 - 49 |
3 | 3.7‡ | Engineer | Menu options 11 - 71 |
3 | 3.8‡ | Remote | Menu options 11 - 71 |
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| † | No access to menu functions |
‡ The manager, engineer and remote codes (the last three codes on the system) have fixed types which cannot be reprogrammed.
Table 3. UserAccess Levels
• Duress Code
If the # key is pressed while Modify Level is accessed, then the current code is assigned as a Duress Code. There is no limit to the number of codes which can be assigned as Duress. Entering a duress code at any time activates outputs programmed as Duress or PA.
Any valid PIN followed by # # ent (the ent key can be replaced by either the A> or <B key) can be used as a Duress Code. This is disabled in the UK to comply with regulations.
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