ProSYS User Guide 41
User Authority Levels
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Each individual using the system is assigned a user code, which, in
turn, is linked to an Authority Level. Those with a "higher authority"
have access to a greater number of system functions, while those with
a "lower authority" are more restricted in what they may do. There are
nine different Authority Levels available for users of the ProSYS, as
described below.
Level Description
GRAND
MASTER
All operations for all partitions. There is only one
Grand Master code in the system, and it is
designated as 00. The Engineer or the Grand
Master can change this code.
MANAGER
All operations for all partitions. There is only one
Manager code in the system, and it is
designated as 01.
MASTER
All operations for designated partitions only. The
user holding the Master code can change the
Master code and the codes of all Authority
Levels lower than Master. There can be any
number of Master codes in the system.
USER
Only basic operations to one or more partitions.
SET ONLY
Setting one or more partitions. Set Only codes
are useful for workers who arrive when the
premises are already open but, because they
are the last to leave, they are given the
responsibility to close the premises.
CLEANER
Used only for one-time setting and unsetting,
after which the code is automatically erased and
should be redefined. This code is typically used
residentially for cleaners, home attendants, and
repairmen who must enter the premises before
the owner(s) arrive.
UN
OMITTABLE
Basic operations to one or more partitions
without the ability to omit zones.