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User Access Codes

S E C T I O N 8

User Access Codes

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General Information

The VISTA-40 allows a total of 70 security access codes to be allocated. Each security access code is identified by a user ID number. A maximum of 69 user codes may be assigned to any one of the partitions. The installer code is automatically assigned to both partitions regardless of whether both partitions are used.

The Quick Arm feature can also be programmed (partition-specific program field *29). The Quick Arm feature allows the user to arm the system by pressing the [#] key instead of the security code. The security code must always be entered to disarm the system.

User code number 2 must be programmed in order for the Quick Arm feature to function. Open/Close reporting for Quick Arm is enabled if User 2 is enabled for Open/Close and reports as User 0.

User Codes & Levels of Authority

Each user of the system can be assigned a level of authority, which authorizes the user for certain system functions. A user can have different levels of authority within different partitions

Use the “View Capabilities” keypad function (User Code + [] + []) to view the partitions and authority levels for which a particular user is authorized. These levels are described below.

Level 0: Installer (User 1) Code

Programmed in field *00 (default = 4-1-4-0). Installer Open/Close reporting selected in field *39.

Can perform all system functions (arm, disarm, bypass, etc.), but cannot disarm if armed by another code (or by Quick Arm).

Can add, delete, or change all other codes, and can select Open/Close reports for any user.

Is the only code that can be used to enter program

mode. The Installer Code can be prevented from re- entering the Program Mode by exiting using ∗98.

Must program at least one Master Code during initial installation. Master Codes are codes intended for use by the primary user(s) of the system.

Level 1: Master Codes

Can perform all normal system functions.

Can be used to assign up to 68 lower-level codes, which can be used by other users of the system.

Cannot assign anybody a level of 0 or 1.

May change his own code.

Can add, delete, or change Manager or Operator Codes. Each user’s code can be individually eliminated or changed at any time.

Open/Close reporting is automatically the same as that of the Master who is adding the new user.

Level 2: Manager Codes

Can perform all system functions (arm, disarm, bypass, etc.) programmed by Master.

May add, delete, or change other users of the system below this level (Manager cannot assign anybody a level of 0, 1, or 2).

May change his own code.

Open/Close reporting is automatically the same as that of the Manager who is adding the new user.

Levels 3-5: Operator Codes

Can operate a partition, but cannot add or modify any user code (see table below).

Level
Title
Functions Permitted

3

Operator A

Arm, Disarm, Bypass

4

Operator B

Arm, Disarm

5Operator C Arm, Disarm only if armed with same code

Operator C (sometimes known as the Babysitter Code) cannot disarm the system unless the system was armed with that code. This code is usually assigned to persons who may need to arm and disarm the system at specific times only (e.g., a babysitter needs to control the system only when babysitting).

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