Proximity-enabled RISCO keypads allow using Proximity tags to operate the system (per
user authority level – see Describing User Authority Levels, page 14). By holding a personal
Proximity tag close to the Proximity sensor of any Proximity-supported keypad, it functions
the same as entering a personal user code. The system supports up to 500 Proximity tags—
maximum one tag per user.
From keypads with Proximity, the Grand Master can define all aspects of Proximity tags,
while system users have a separate procedure in which they can only enroll or delete their
own personal tags (they cannot define a label).
NOTES:
• For those with user codes already defined, Proximity tags subsequently assigned to
them will automatically have the same authority levels as their respective user codes.
• Defining and enrolling Proximity tags can be performed at any keypad except the Slim
keypad, however users can operate the system with Proximity tags at any Proximity-
compatible keypad – including the Slim keypad.
• For those with the Maid authority level, they can only operate Proximity tags if they
already have user codes defined.
• Those with the User authority level can only change or delete their own personal
Proximity tags, whereas the Grand Master can create and modify Proximity tags for all
system users.