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Each user code needs to be set to an authorization level. The following levels can be selected:
Level 0 is programmed for inactive codes (e.g. for temporarily blocking a code).
Level 1 is only used for proximity tags and easy access control via the external proximity reader. Level 1
codes cannot be used to arm or disarm the system. When a user with a level 1 proximity tag presents his
tag to the external proximity reader, the system will first check whether the sections programmed to this
tag are disarmed. If disarmed, the output of the proximity reader will be activated. If the section(s) is
armed, the output will not be activated.
Level 2 codes can only arm the sections programmed to the user code. The programmed sections are linked
together, which means that when sections 1, 2 and 3 are programmed, these three sections will be armed
simultaneously. When section 3 was already armed, sections 1 and 2 will also be armed.
Level 3 codes can arm and disarm the programmed sections simultaneously. The programmed sections are
linked together, which means that when sections 1, 2 and 3 are programmed, these three sections will be
armed and disarmed simultaneously.
Level 4 codes can arm and disarm the programmed sections without needing to confirm with the <*> or
<#> key. Level 4 codes are used for arming and disarming with a proximity tag on an LCD/Proximity keypad
or external proximity reader. Several or all sections can be programmed to level 4 codes. The sections are
linked and will be armed or disarmed simultaneously. In case one of the sections was already armed, this
section will be disarmed first. The next time the proximity tag is presented all sections will be armed.
Level 5 codes can arm and disarm the programmed sections individually. The user can select which
sections are armed or disarmed. Level 5 codes can also view and confirm information messages on the
display.
Level 6 is not present in the AlphaVision ML.
Level 7 codes have supervisor rights in the system. Level 7 user codes can arm and disarm like level 5 codes
and also have access to the user menu for additional programming options and functions. It is possible to
program more than one code as a level 7 code, but it is advisable to limit this to only one code.
By default, user code 90 is the supervisor code, with default code 445566. All codes are 6-digits. From
firmware V2.0 and above it is possible to program 4-digit user codes. When 6 consecutive invalid codes are
entered, the control panel sends out an alarm message to the monitoring station and locks the keypads for
90 seconds.
Press to move on to the ‘valid days’ field.
Valid days
Each user code can be programmed to be valid only on specific days of the week. This ensures that users do
not have access on certain days, such as weekends. The day indications are given with the first letter of the
day, starting with Sunday. Use the 1-7 keys to select the desired days. Days not shown are the days of the
week that the code cannot be used.
Press to move on to the ‘sections’ field.
Sections
Each user code must be assigned to its valid sections. The AlphaVision ML offers up to eight sections, which
can be selected or deselected with keys 1-8.
When all options above have been programmed, press to continue to the ‘user name’ field.