Introduction
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proximity tag, view the log and operate outputs, but cannot add or
delete users.
In a partitioned system, a normal user is assigned to one or more
partitions, which are the only parts of the system that they can set and
unset.
Partition user (partitioned system only) – A partition user is similar to
a normal user, but has the added restriction that they must set and
unset their allocated partitions from keypads that are also assigned to
those partitions.
Duress Code – A duress code user can set or unset the system, but
whenever the access code is used, the control unit notifies the Alarm
Receiving Centre (ARC).
A duress code has no access to the user menu and cannot have a
remote control or proximity reader tag.
Note: The Installer must program your system to provide this feature,
and you must agree with your alarm installer and the ARC what action
the ARC should take on receiving a duress message.
Guard – A guard user can only unset the system when it is in alarm
and set it again. A guard user has no access to the user menu.
In a partitioned system, a guard user can be allocated to one or more
partitions, which are the only parts of the system that they can set and
unset.
Set Only – This type of user can set the system, but not unset it. A
set-only user has no access to the user menu.
In a partitioned system, a set-only user can be allocated to one or
more partitions, which are the only parts of the system that the user
can set.
Shunt Code – This type of user code is used only for activating and
deactivating shunt groups (see page 35). When the user's access
code or proximity tag is used, all zones in the shunt group assigned to
this user are shunted.
Easy Set – This type of user unsets or sets the whole system (for a
part-setting system) or all partitions allocated to the user (in a
partitioned system). When the user's access code, proximity tag or
remote control is used: