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Risco LightSYS Plus - Configuring the User Limitation Option; Applying;Removing a User Limitation; Describing Vacation Schedules

Risco LightSYS Plus
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01/2022
Page 73
5IN2933
Configuring the User Limitation Option
You can apply a "user limitation" mechanism to prevent selected users from disarming the
system during 1 or 2 specified time intervals per day. By default users do not have a user
limitation applied.
Applying/Removing a User Limitation
1. Scroll to 3)USER LIMIT, and then press OK.
2. Scroll to 1)ON/OFF and then press OK.
3. Toggle to ON to apply a scheduled user limitation or OFF to remove a scheduled user
limitation, and then press OK. Continue with the following steps only if you are
applying a user limitation.
4. Scroll to 2)USERS NUMBER, and then press OK.
5. Scroll through the users starting with Grand Master (or enter the user number) and for
each user toggle to either Y (to apply a user limitation) or N (to not apply/remove an
existing user limitation).
6. When finished configuring the users, press OK.
7. Press the Exit button ( ), then scroll to 3)DAY/TIME, and then press OK.
8. Scroll to a day to assign the user limitation time periods or scroll to 8)ALL
to assign those time periods to all days of the week, and then press OK.
NOTE: If you don't want to schedule time periods for any day(s), make sure the
respective START/STOP times are set to the defaults (00:00).
9. Enter the START time for the 1st time period, then press OK.
10. Enter the STOP time for the 1st time period, then press OK.
11. Repeat the prior two steps for the 2nd time period if applicable.
12. Set START/STOP time periods for other days of the week as needed.
13. Scroll to 4)Label, and then press OK.
14. Enter a label (see Creating or Editing Labels, page 19), and then press OK.
Describing Vacation Schedules
Define up to 99 different vacation schedules that are ready to activate when needed.
A vacation schedule is simply an additional schedule for automatic UO
activation/deactivation or automatic system arming/disarming for which you assign
vacation-specific criteria as needed, such as dates/times, and partitions.
The start vacation will arm the system and will only be disarmed at the end of the vacation
schedule. An existing schedule defined to arm/disarm the same partition will not override
the vacation schedule and, therefore, will not be activated before the end of the vacation
schedule.

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