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ADT Focus 200 Plus Installation And Setup Guide

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FOCUS 200 PLUS Installation and Setup Guide
10-16
Entering Point Data Via the Operating Panel
See the
Types of Input and Output Points
section for information about for point data options. See the
Programming
section for instructions on entering the point data via the operating panel.
Assignment of Person Data
There can be up to 255 persons assigned to the system. The system and the CCC uniquely identify each
person by a user number. The user number serves as the basis for assigning the operating panel code,
the card/key code, the person's name and privileges, as well as the BA groups that the person will be
capable of entering or controlling. The following table explains these options:
Option Function
Operating Panel
Code
An operating panel code is formed by adding four digits to the user number to
make up a 6-digit code. This 6-digit code is used at an operating panel for
controlling the system. Where an operating panel is used for access control,
the operating panel code also serves the same function as a coded card or
coded key.
An operating panel code can be established only for user numbers 1 through
99. Users 100 through 255 can be assigned only to the access control function,
and will not be able to use an operating panel to turn any of the BA groups On
or Off, or to perform any other function associated with the operating panel.
Persons with an operating panel code can use any operating panel, and can
also be assigned a card/key for access control areas.
Card/Key Code
When a card/key is assigned to someone, its code is entered into the control
unit database for the appropriate user number. This can be done at any
operating panel when a person's privileges and other data are assigned. The
card/key code is entered automatically when the card or key is read by
swiping or inserting it at any card/key reader in the system. The card/key code
that is stored in the control unit database is an 8-digit Hex code that has been
read from the card or key.
Holder (person's
name)
Up to 16 characters can be used for assigning a name to the person's user
number.
BA Group Level
For security reasons, it is often necessary to confine a person's access to the
areas the person normally conducts business. Each of the protected areas
must be identified by assigning it to a BA group. A person can be assigned
access to any combination of BA groups. There are four access levels for
controlling a person's access to the BA groups. The four levels are explained
below, based on an irregular opening privilege of NO. See the Table of Access
Capabilities for further details.
A.
"-" Access denied. Person cannot enter area of BA group under any
circumstances.
B.
"C" Close only. Access granted, but only if the associated BA group(s) are
Off. (Person will be able to turn protection On.)
C.
"O" Open:
Inside of scheduled open time - Access granted and associated BA
group(s) turned off automatically. (Automatic turn-off can be
disabled for the associated BA group(s).)
Outside of scheduled opening time - Access is denied and associated
BA groups remain On. (Person will also be able to turn protection
On.)
D.
"I" Irregular open. Differs from the "O" level in that it includes the
capability for gaining access outside of scheduled opening time.
Access Level
(Privileges)
The access level is determined by assigning individual privileges to a given
user number from a choice of nine privileges. See the Table of Privileges.

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ADT Focus 200 Plus Specifications

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BrandADT
ModelFocus 200 Plus
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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