SATEL INTEGRA Plus 25
– Access temporary blocked partitions [Block p.access]
– Change access code [Code changing]
– Users editing
– Zones bypassing [Zones inhibit]
– Zone isolation [Zones isolate]
– Clock setting
– Trouble state checking [Troubles view.]
– Event log reviewing [Events viewing]
– Detectors resetting [Zones resett.]
– Options programming [Options chang.]
– Access to menu TEST [Tests]
– Downloading starting [Downloading]
– Access to BI & MONO outputs [Outs control]
– System state review in GUARDX [GUARDX using]
– Resetting outputs [Clr.latch.outs]
– Simple user – having entered the code, confirmed with the key, the user never
selects the partitions which are to be armed / disarmed. All partitions the user has
access will be armed / disarmed.
– Administrator – the user has access to the menu functions which are reserved for the
administrator
Keypads etc. – additional modules from which the user will be able to operate the system
(proximity card arm/disarm devices, partition keypads, code locks, reader expanders).
Proximity cards / DALLAS chips – if the proximity card / DALLAS iButton reader is used in
the system, a proximity card / DALLAS iButton can be assigned to the user, which will
allow the user to operate the system by means of readers.
Keyfobs – in case of the control panel to which a module with keyfob support is connected
(ACU-120, ACU-270, ACU-100, ACU-250, INT-RX or INT-RX-S), a keyfob can be
assigned to the user, which will allow to operate the system remotely. The user may have
up to 2 keyfobs: the APT-100 (supported by the ABAX system) and the 433 MHz
(supported by the INT-RX or INT-RX-S modules).
Buttons – the button functions are available, if a keyfob has been assigned to the user. It is
possible to assign a zone to a keyfob button or combination of buttons. The zone will be
violated upon pressing the button / combination of buttons. The assigned zone should not
exist physically.
Zone 256 cannot be assigned to any button / combination of buttons.
Events (RX) / Events (ABAX) – if a keyfob has been assigned to the user, it is possible to
define whether pressing the appropriate keyfob button will result in logging an event which
informs that the keyfob has been used.
ABAX confirmation – if an ABAX system keyfob has been assigned to the user, it is
possible to determine the status of which outputs will be presented on the keyfob LEDs on
pressing any button.
Name – individual user name.
5.8.1 User types
The name as used in the keypad is shown in the square brackets. The description includes
only the codes, but the information provided below applies to all identifiers assigned to the
user.