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Latch N/O
The utility output is always deactivated (N/O) before it is triggered (pulled up). When
triggered, it activates (is pulled down) and remains activated (latched) until the operation
is restored.
1. Toggle to select ALL or ANY to set the activation, and then press OK ( ).
2. Toggle to select ALL or ANY to set the deactivation, and then press OK.
3. Define the output label (max 10 characters), and then press OK.
STU Testing
For the UK only.
Codes
Define code parameters for the following:
• User: Assign to each system user
• Grand Master: For the system-responsible, or chief user
• Installer code: for the installer/technician
• Sub-installer: for an installer/technician sent to carry out restricted tasks
(restricted access) that are defined at the time of system installation by the
primary installer/technician
• Code length: Configure code length for Grand Master, installer and
sub-installer (also configure per Grade requirement)
NOTE: The installer designate codes to be either 4 or 6 digits in length. If
defined as 6 digits, the length apply for everybody - all users/installers,
however if defined as 4 digits, Grand Master, Installer, and Sub-Installer must
have 4-digit codes, while system users can have codes of various lengths, from
1—4 digits.
The installer typically performs the following for the user codes:
• Determines the authority level for each system user (default level is User)
• Designates which partitions can be operated (armed/disarmed) per user code
• Changes the Grand Master, installer, and sub-installer codes
• Modifies code length as necessary (see note above under Code Length)
User
Define user codes by assigning each user a specific authority level and specific
partitions. Up to 499 codes for system users (including Grand Master) can be
defined in the system.
Note
For defining user codes, see Defining User Codes, page 74.