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The system saves the order in which the users are entered. The person authorized to enter
and delete the users may only remove from the control panel memory the users entered by
himself or by his subordinates. The service has the right to edit all master users (as well as to
change their codes). The master user is authorized to do the same for the users in his object.
Ordinary users have authority to edit the users they entered themselves. This is quite
convenient in case the code is lost. The supervisor of the user concerned may enter a new
code and assign it the possibility to control the system (of course, within the range limited by
the authority).
The control panel assigns a number to the users to identify them in the system. This number
is used in messages transmitted to the monitoring station and in event descriptions (see:
Description of user functions ÆE
VENTS
).
Further information on entering new users or editing the existing users can be found in
description of the U
SERS
function (page 43).
6.9 P
REFIXES
In extended systems, which require an enhanced security level, the codes used are
sometimes composed of two parts: one which is periodically changed by the master user
(prefix) and the other which is determined by the user (user code). This ensures a periodic
change of the system access codes, while the users do not have to change their codes
individually. The prefix length (from 1 to 8 digits) is determined by the installer. There are two
types of prefixes:
Normal – normally entered before each use of the code, by default programmed as 0 or 00,
or 000 ... (the number of zeros depends on the length of prefix).
Duress – entered before use of the code in emergency, e.g. when the user is forced by
third parties to disarm the system, bypass the zones, etc., by default
programmed as 4 or 44, or 444 ... (the number of fours depending on the length
of prefix).
For security reasons, it is useful to periodically change the prefixes. The master user of the
object is authorized to change the prefixes and define the change Recall time (see function
ÆC
HANGE PREFIX
).
Notes!
• Changing the length of prefixes is possible only from the real keypads.
• Changing the length of prefixes by the installer restores their default values.
6.10 P
ROXIMITY CARDS
/DALLAS
CHIPS
Each user of the INTEGRA alarm system (master user, guard, or ordinary user) may have
one proximity card and/or DALLAS chip assigned to him at the stage of user creating or
editing. The card/chip may be deleted or assigned by installer (service) in case of master
user and the master user or a user with the E
DIT USER
authority in case of the rest of users
6.10.1 Assigning proximity cards/DALLAS chips
In order to assign a proximity card/DALLAS chip to the master user or to a user:
1. Start the "Read prox. card"/"Read DALLAS" function.
2. Specify the reader where the card/chip is to be read in, or select entering the card/chip
number manually.
3. Depending on the indicated method of card addition:
− read in the card/chip twice, following the prompts on the keypad display, and, after the
"Card read"/“DALLAS read" message is displayed, press [#];
− enter the card/chip number.