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13.5 User Options
The User Options define how each user access code can arm or
disarm the system. Regardless of these settings, all users can
Regular arm (see section 16.1 on page 45) their assigned
partitions and all users, except those with the Arm Only option (see
section 13.5.4), can disarm an assigned partition. Select one or
more of the options described in the following sub-sections for
each user access code as shown in Figure 22 on page 38. The
System Master Code or a user access code with the Master
Feature enabled can also program the User Options using a
different programming method. To program the user access codes,
refer the users to the appropriate Manual: LCD Keypad System
Manager’s Manual or LED Keypad User Manual.
13.5.1 Master Feature
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: OPTIONS [1] AND [2]
[1] [2] Option
Off Off Master Feature Disabled
Off On Master Feature Disabled
On Off Users can create or modify user access codes
that have the same partition assignment.
On On User can create or modify user acces codes and
program the User Options, Partition Assignment
(can assign only the partitions the Master Code
has access to), Access Control Features, PINs
and User Labels.
13.5.2 Duress
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: OPTION [3]
When a user is forced to arm or disarm their system, entering a
Duress enabled user access code (option [3] On) will arm or
disarm the system and, if programmed, will immediately transmit a
silent alarm to the monitoring station.
13.5.3 Bypass Programming
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: OPTION [4]
The user access code with option [4] enabled can program bypass
entries as described in section 16.2 on page 46.
13.5.4 Arm Only
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: OPTION [5]
The user access code with option [5] enabled can arm assigned
partitions, but cannot disarm any partitions. The type of arming is
determined by the other User Options selected. Please note that
with the Arm Only option, the user who just armed the system can
cancel arming by re-entering the same user access code during
the Exit Delay.
13.5.5 Stay & Instant Arming
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: OPTION [6]
The user access code with option [6] enabled, can Stay arm or
Instant arm (see section 16.1 on page 45) assigned partitions.
13.5.6 Force Arming
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: OPTION [7]
The user access code with option [7] enabled will be able to Force
arm assigned partitions (see section 16.1 on page 45).
13.5.7 User Menu Access Conditions
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: OPTION [8]
This feature will govern which partitions users have access to when
entering their access codes. With option [8] on, the control panel
will grant access to all partitions assigned to the user access code.
With option [8] off, the control panel will only grant access to
partitions that have been assigned to both the user access code
and the keypad.
13.6 User Partition Assignment
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: OPTIONS [1] TO [4]
Each of the 95 user access codes can be assigned to one or more
partitions. A user can only arm, disarm and view status of the
partitions assigned to their user access codes. Select one or more
of the partitions for each user access code as shown in Figure 22
on page 38. If no partition assignment is selected, the user access
code will only be able to activate PGMs. The System Master Code
or a user with the Master Feature enabled can also program the
User Partition Assignment using a different method of
programming (see section 16.4 on page 46). The default setting
depends on the programming user’s assigned partitions. For
example, when a user (user with master feature) that is assigned to
partitions 1 and 2 programs a user code, partitions 1 and 2 will be
the default setting for the new user.
13.7 Access Control
SECTIONS [801] TO [896]
In addition to the user access code options, the following options
can be programmed when Access Control is enabled on the
Digiplex system: Access Level, Schedule, Access User Options,
and Access Card.
The System Master Code and user access codes with the
Full Master feature enabled can also program the Access
Level, Schedule, Access User Options, and Access Card
on user access codes.
The System Master Code in section [801] has access to
all doors all the time. Only the card’s serial number and
the choice of arming method can be changed. If the
other options are changed, the System Master Code
will revert to its original programming.
13.7.1 Access Level Assignment
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: LEVEL & SCHEDULE SCREEN, FIRST
BRACKETS
Enter the two-digit Access Level number (00 to 15) to be assigned
to that user access code. Access Levels are defined in the sections
[341] to [355] (see section 14.6 on page 42). An Access Level is a
combination of Access Doors that a user access code assigned to
that level will be able to open. Access Level [00] will permit access
to all Access Doors (unrestricted Access Level).
13.7.2 Schedule Assignment
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: LEVEL & SCHEDULE SCREEN, SECOND
BRACKETS
Enter the two-digit Schedule number (00 to 15) to be assigned to
that user access code. Schedules determine the hours, days, and
holidays that a user access code will be allowed to open Access
Doors. The Schedules are defined in the sections [361] to [375]
(see section 14.7 on page 42). Schedule [00] will permit access at
all times (unrestricted hours and days).
13.7.3 Activate Card for Access Control
SECTIONS [802] TO [896]: ACCESS OPTION SCREEN, OPTION [1]
Option [1] ON = The Access Card is activated and can be used
when the Access Control is enabled.
Option [1] OFF = The user access code can be used with the
Digiplex alarm system, but cannot use the
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