FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
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changed for this code type by the user, who entered a new user, or by the
administrator or service.
5. Duress – code similar to normal user type, but the use of this code generates
additional event, which is sent to monitoring station (“Alarm – forced activity”)
and activates an alarm of the “alarm DURESS” type.
6. Monostable outputs – code that switches on outputs of “MONO-switch” type
assigned to partitions covered by this code.
7. Bistable outputs – code, which changes the status of outputs of the “BI-switch”
type assigned to partitions covered by the code.
8. Partition temporary blocking – code, which activates the temporary partition
bypass (during the bypass period, although the partition is armed; the violation
of partition zones does not trigger an alarm). The bypass time period is
determined individually for each partition.
9. Access to cash point – code, which activates the function of access to a cash
point.
10. Guard – global code, which may be used for making rounds by guards in all
system partitions. Typing of this code (typing: CODE#) on a partition keypad at
the partition, to which a specific user doesn’t have access, generates an event
“Guard Round” and activates partition bypass. Typing of this code on the lock
keypad or getting access by means of a proximity card or DALLAS chip
generates the event of the “User Access” type. The settings of access control
module options decide whether the events mentioned above are generated or
not. When the guard is provided with access to partitions, the partitions may
be controlled in a way similar to the control of the “normal” type code. Using by
a guard the code, card or DALLAS chip at the equipment assigned to the
partition, where the guard round is programmed, starts time counting-down to
the next guard round from the beginning.
• Rights – this indicates which functions are accessible for the user. The user
addition function suggests the list of rights limited to the rights of the user, who
enters a new user (the user, who enters a new one, cannot provide a new user
with access to functions, which he cannot call by himself).
• Name – user name, which appears in selection lists, printouts and when viewing
the events memory.
• Existence time – parameter, which is programmed for codes with defined validity
period only (see Type = 3 and 4).
After the new user is added, the control panel indicates the number of the user in the
system, which is sent to the station in events that contain this number together with
the code (when monitoring in Ademco Contact ID format is activated).
Monitoring
The CA-64 control panel phone communication unit may monitor events to two
stations. Two telephone numbers are assigned for each station (basic and backup
ones), and the possibility of determining different transmission formats is provided.
When monitoring a single station, the control panel carries out dialling trials to the
basic and backup numbers alternately.