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5. Operating code
5.1 Code input
- Enter code
- Clear input by touching "CLR"
Acknowledge by touching "OK".
5.2 Overview of levels of authorization
MB Classic (except 561-MB256 plus):
The following overview provides information on which operating functions may require the entry of a code
according to the programming
MB-Secure and 561-MB256 plus:
In this control panels the individual operating functions are allocated to the operating code (MB-Secure with 4
to 8 digits, 561-MB256 plus with 1 to 8 digits).
Ask your installer for further information on the operating code (number of digits and released functions).
Code 4-digit Code 5-digit Code 6-digit
- View detector groups - Clear detector groups - External disabling/enabling
- Start Makro - Internal disable detector groups - Clear tamper detector groups
- Internal arming - Activate walk test - Change date and time
- TouchScreen settings - View event memory
- Slideshow - Internal disarming
When using a hold-up code, the
above specified variation possibility is
halved.
Same code for different users can not
be used.
5.3 Variations of the code inputs
Code digits Variations Security Grade
Code 4 digits 10.000 possibilities Grade 2
Code 5 digits 100.000 possibilities Grade 3
Code 6 digits 1.000.000 possibilities Grade 4
Code 7 digits 10.000.000 possibilities Grade 4
Code 8 digits 100.000.000 possibilities Grade 4
The TouchScreen ControlPanel can be programmed as follows depending on the application:
for Zone(s): Display without Operation without
PIN PIN
Data carrier Data carrier
PIN or Data carrier PIN or Data carrier
PIN and Data carrier PIN and Data carrier
A possible tens digit is not carried over.
Depending on the panel type the operating
functions are distributed over 3 different
authorization levels or the operating functions are
allocated to the operating code (see 5.2).
Hold-up code: PIN + (1 – 9)
Operating Instructions MB TouchScreen ControlPanel