User Manual INTEGRA
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- Outputs control
- GuardX using
- Clear latched outputs
Notes:
• The right C
AN ALWAYS DISARM
defines whether the user always may disarm the system
(option selected) or only when he previously armed it himself (option deselected).
• The right A
CCESS TO BLOCKED PARTITIONS
refers to the A
CCESS ACCORDING TO TIMER
and
W
ITH TEMPORARY BLOCKING
partitions. If this option is selected, the partition of this type is
always accessible, if not selected, the partition is only accessible when the selected timer
is active or the partition blocking time has expired.
• The installer may define a list of rights to be instantly assigned to the new user. The other
rights, available but not included in the list, will have to be assigned individually by the
person entering the new user.
Keypads – assignment of partition keypads, code locks, and expanders of proximity
cards/DALLAS chips readers which the user will be authorized to use.
Proximity cards and DALLAS chips – if there is a proximity card/DALLAS chip reader in
the system, a card or chip to be used for access control may be assigned to each code.
Key fobs – if the INT-RX module is connected to the control panel, a key fob can be
assigned to each user.
Buttons – a zone which will be violated on pressing a button / combination of buttons (1 & 2
and 1 & 3) can be assigned to each key fob button and the two button combinations. Any
zone can be assigned, including a virtual one. The functions are available, if the INT-RX
module is connected to the control panel and a key fob has been assigned to the user.
Note: Removal of the key fob will not reset the button settings: after a new key fob has been
added to the user, the buttons will control exactly the same zones as the buttons of the
removed key fob.
Name – user's name which appears on selection lists, printouts, and when viewing event
logs.
Life time/bypass time – parameter to be only programmed for codes with a specified time of
validity or activity (see Type = 3, 4, 11 or 8).
Zone bypasses
This function bypasses zones from the moment it is executed. The control panel ignores all
information coming from detectors connected to bypassed zones. The function is used in
case of a detector (zone) trouble or its incorrect operation. It enables the system to be armed
while ignoring the bypassed zones. The bypass entered with this function is cancelled after
disarming. Also, zones may be unbypassed with the use of this function. To do so, carry out
the reverse operation to bypassing the zones i.e. deselect the selected zones. Zones which
cannot be bypassed with this function are to be defined by the installer.
Set time
The function makes it possible to enter the actual time and date in the alarm system. The
data are entered in the following format:
time – HH:mm:SS (hour:minute:second),
date – DD:MM:YYYY (day:month:year)