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Bentel Security ABSOLUTA 16 - Emails; Addresses; Partitions; Codes and Keys: User (Pins)

Bentel Security ABSOLUTA 16
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Emails
The Emails Options Group is for the definition of the
e-mail addresses to be associated with Partitions and
System Events, for the notification of events via e-mail
(see “Smart Actions > Emails” for further information).
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Addresses
The E-mail Address Subgroup is for the definition of
e-mail addresses to which events must be sent.
Label Insert a meaningful description for the e-mail ad
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dress.
Valid entries: up to 16 alphanumerical characters.
Default: empty.
Address Insert a valid e-mail address.
Valid entries: up to 32 alphanumerical characters.
Default: empty.
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Partitions
The Partitions Subgroup is for the association of
e-mails, defined in the Addresses Subgroup, with Par
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titions.
Label Shows the list of Control Panel Partitions and
the System label for system events.
E-mail Address 1/ E-mail Address 2
E-mail Address 1/ E-mail Address 2 Select the e-mail
addresses where events relating to the corresponding Par-
titions and System Events must be sent.
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Up to 4 e-mail addresses can be selected for each
Partition and for System Events.
Codes and Keys: User (PINs)
The User PIN allow the Users to access the system, by
a Keypad, by a DTMF telephone, by SMS and by the
BOSS’s Status Page.
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PIN n. 1 CANNOT access the system by phone.
Each User PIN can be programmed to control specific
functions and Partitions.
PIN The PIN is the combination of digits that allows ac
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cess to PIN functions. The PIN can be a 4 (Grade 2
Control Panels ONLY), 5 or 6 digit number.
Keypads and User PINs Each Keypad and User PIN
can be programmed to control specific Partitions.
Therefore, the outcome of a command entered at a
Keypad depends on the User PIN and Keypad in use
(commands will affect ONLY the Partitions common to
both the User PIN and Keypad). This dual level of con
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trol greatly increases application flexibility, for example,
a PIN can be programmed to control a certain group of
Partitions when entered at one Keypad, and a different
group when entered at another. This feature simplifies
User control, as the same operation will have a different
outcome on different Keypads.
Valid PIN Event Each time the Control Panel recog-
nizes a Valid PIN, it will generate the Valid PIN Event.
Like all other Control Panel Events, this Event can be as-
signed to an Output or Telephone Action regardless of
whether or not the PIN is enabled to request Control
Panel actions. Therefore, an opportune combination of
Events and Outputs will eliminate some of the hitches
linked with access control and/or limitations.
PIN Transfer The PIN Transfer option allows the in-
staller to upload or download the User PIN’s with a PC
connected serially to the control panel (USB or RS232),
by Internet/GPRS (with the optional ABS-GSM Mod
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ule), or using a USB key.
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User PIN’s CANNOT be uploaded or downloaded
by phone because this type of connection does not
offer the security needed for this type of informa
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tion.
The User needs to enable PIN Transfer as described in
the section “LCD KEYPAD OPERATIONS > Program >
Enable Installer (Teleservice) (2.2)” of the USER MAN
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UAL then the installer should load the option System
Options > General > Allow installer access personal
programming.
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When PIN Transfer is enabled, the installer can also
use the keypad to program ALL the numbers in the
Phone Book (see “LCD KEYPAD OPERATIONS >
2.8) Telephone Communicator”).
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