SECTION 6: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

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Program Security Level. Optional (range 1—9999). Code number indicating the specific screens the user can access. Default is 1 (complete access).

"Tenant. Optional. Enter tenant number (if applicable). Default is tenant 0.

#Monitoring Group. Optional. System code indicating transaction types available to this user. Default is * — All transaction types.

Transactions may be defined as elements of monitoring groups. For example, access granted transactions could be placed in monitoring group A, door forced open transactions could be placed in monitoring group B, all other transactions could be placed in monitoring group 0 (zero)—the field default. Assignments for these groups could be:

Group A — Assigned to those who need only to monitor day-to-day access granted transactions.

Group B — Assigned to security guards who need to see all door forced open transac- tions.

Group 0 — Assigned to the system administrator who needs to see all transactions.

$Monitoring Security Level. System code (0, 1, or 2) indicating the user's monitoring / data changing capabilities. Monitoring security level 0 allows full monitoring / changing capabili- ties, including disabling points and halting pollers. Monitoring security level 1 is recom- mended for general use, since it permits a user to control certain functions, such as doors, but not pollers and points. Monitoring security level 2 limits users to a purely observational capacity; no functions can be controlled.

IMPORTANT

1.We recommend that level 0 be assigned only to completely trained and responsible personnel, since some level 0 operations could easily disable the system if not performed correctly.

2.Enter C in this field to use the new enhanced security monitoring feature (see Enhanced Monitor Security below).

%Allow Alarm Servicing. Y / N / F field indicating if the user has the authority to respond to alarms in the monitor program, or enter F if the alarm fast acknowledgment feature is to be allowed.

&Jump Alarm Servicing. Y / N field indicating if the user has the authority to automatically jump to alarm servicing from monitor when an alarm occurs.

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Westinghouse SE 6000 manual System Administration

SE 6000 specifications

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