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Doors:
‘Doors’ are used as a quick and simple access control solution; a keypad is referred to as a
Door.
By enabling a door on the selected user, once a valid code or tag has been presented by the
user, the associated output trigger for the duration of the ‘Access timer’.
Locked by chain
The users access can be locked out using custom programmed ‘Chains’. Please discus with
your installation engineer for further information.
User Language
Each user may have its own individual language for the menus. This can be set separately for
all users on the system.
Languages currently include:
English (UK)
Spanish
Italian
Button 1
Button 1 on a wireless key fob can be programmed for any of the following operations: Full
arm/ Part arm 1/ Part arm 2/ part arm 3/ Disarm/ Remote Control 1/ Remote Control 2/ Remote
Control 3/ Remote Control 4/ Remote Control 5/ Arm Area X/ Disarm area X.
‘X’ denotes the last area of the control panel.
Button 2
Button 2 on a wireless key fob can be programmed for any of the following operations: Full
arm/ Part arm 1/ Part arm 2/ part arm 3/ Disarm/ Remote Control 1/ Remote Control 2/ Remote
Control 3/ Remote Control 4/ Remote Control 5/ Arm Area X/ Disarm area X.
‘X’ denotes the last area of the control panel.
Button 3
Button 3 on a wireless key fob can be programmed for any of the following operations: Full
arm/ Part arm 1/ Part arm 2/ part arm 3/ Disarm/ Remote Control 1/ Remote Control 2/ Remote
Control 3/ Remote Control 4/ Remote Control 5/ Arm Area X/ Disarm area X.
‘X’ denotes the last area of the control panel.
Button 4
Button 4 on a wireless key fob can be programmed for any of the following operations: Full
arm/ Part arm 1/ Part arm 2/ part arm 3/ Disarm/ Remote Control 1/ Remote Control 2/ Remote
Control 3/ Remote Control 4/ Remote Control 5/ Arm Area X/ Disarm area X.
‘X’ denotes the last area of the control panel.