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Step 4 Set the authority parameters.
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For supervisor and manager, you only need to set
STATUS
,
LEVEL
,
ARMING
,
FORCED
ARM
, and
LINK
submenus. For master, user, temporary, and duress, you should set all
the submenus.
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On each submenu, press and to alter the options. After setting each submenu,
press to enter the next submenu.
Table 7-16 Access code level and submenus
Submenu Setting
STATUS
Set the code to an operating or non-operating status.
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ACTIVE
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ISOLATE
LEVEL
Give an authority level to the user. For the different authority level, see
"7.14.1 Authority Level".
AREAS Establish which areas the access code can operate.
PART1
Establish whether the access code can operate partition 1 and partition 2
arming types under the selected areas.
PART2
ARM
Establish whether the access code has the authority to arm or disarm the
controller.
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YES
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NO
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YES LINK 4
: The access code can link the output 4 when arming or
disarming.
DISARM
Establish whether the access code has the authority to arm or disarm the
controller.
●
YES
●
NO
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YES LINK 4
: The access code can link the output 4 when arming or
disarming.
ARMING
Establish whether the code, when armed, activates the system immediately
or leaving area exit delays.
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IMMEDIATE
●
DELAYED
FORCED ARM
Establish whether the code can arm the system even with alarm detectors in
a not ready status. For example, windows left open deliberately or defective
sensors.
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YES
●
NO
STOP CALL
Establish whether the access code can stop a telephone call when there is a
call in progress.
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YES
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NO