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58 Programming keys
Anti-intrusion control panels
10-2
Key PINs Database
Each key has a PIN, an integral part of the key itself, which is transferred to the control panel
during the key programming process. It cannot be set by the user and is considered sensitive
data.
The Prime/STUDIO software provides a section for the saving of code PINs in a database for
their eventual retrieval during control panel resetting or reprogramming phases.
This function allows you to read or rewrite on the solution in progress the PINs of all the keys
previously registered on the control panel without them being shown to the installer or
operator.
An encryption algorithm hides from the installer the sensitive data of the codes contained both
in the Prime/STUDIO solution and in the programming storage database.
Via software 1. Click the PIN/Key button on the menu on the left.
2. Enter a valid user code that is qualified as “Master” and enabled on all partitions in the
“Master Code” programming field.
3. Select the “KEYS” page for the PINs of the registered keys.
4. During the PIN reading phase, click on the “Read from control panel” button to load the
PINs from the control panel or click on the “Read from database” button to load them
from an existing database.
The software reads the PINs and matches them to the codes without making them visi-
ble (instead "****" will be shown).
During the PIN saving phase, click on the “Write on control panel” button to load the
PINs on the control panel or click on the “Read from database” button to load them
from an existing database.
10-3
Key parameters
Via software Click on the Keys button on the menu on the left, the section on the right will provide a list of
all the available keys and their parameters. Selecting one of the options will allow you to
configure the parameters of the single key by clicking on the button.
Via keypad
Type-in Code
(Installer),
PROGRAMMING Keys, "key", Key parameters
This section allows you to program the various options of the selected key.
Table 10-1: Parameters single key
Parameter Software section
Installer menu sec-
tion
Description
This is an editable field for the key name/description.
Keys,
selected key
Keys, "key", Key
parameters
Partitions
This section allows the installer to establish which partitions the key
can control.
Timers
This section allows you to associate a timer with the key in order to
filter its access to the system on a time basis.
Shortcut
This section allows you to configure shortcuts (with any related
parameter) that the key can activate
The shortcuts are activated by approaching a proximity reader. Each
shortcut is associated with the lighting-up of a specific reader LED:
•F1 - red LED
•F2 - blue LED
•F3 - green LED
•F4 - yellow LED
In the case of wireless keys, the shortcuts are activated by pressing
the buttons the remote control device:
Shortcut 1 - pressing the F1 button
Shortcut 2 - pressing the F2 button
Shortcut 3 - pressing the F3 button
Shortcut 4 - pressing the F4 button
Shortcut 5 - pressing the F1 button for 2 seconds (“super key”)
Shortcut 6 - pressing the F2 button for 2 seconds (“super key”)
Shortcut 7 - pressing the F3 button for 2 seconds (“super key”)
Shortcut 8 - pressing the F4 button for 2 seconds (“super key”)
Parameter
It is necessary to specify a further parameter for each shortcut:
Execute Arm/Disarm, the parameter is one of the scenarios
Activate output, the parameter is an output
Deactivate output, the parameter is an output
Activate output scenario, the parameter is one of the
scenarios
Panic, the parameter will be one of the panic events
Access shortcuts to menus and data viewing on keypad displays,
the parameter is the reference access code

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