Programming Additional Access Codes Using A System Master Or A Supervisory Code - DSC maxsys PC4020KT System Manual

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Bypass Only Code allows the user to bypass zones on
partitions to which the code is assigned.
Door Strike Code allows the user to operate door strikes
only within the partition to which the code is assigned.
Duress Codes will send a duress code transmission to
the monitoring station whenever it performs a function. A
user would enter a Duress Code to indicate that they are
forced by an intruder to perform the functions on the
system. When a Duress Code is entered, the partition or
partitions to which it is assigned will function normally,
and a Duress Code transmission will be sent to the
monitoring station. Also, any outputs programmed as
"Duress Outputs" will be activated when the Duress
Code is entered. A Duress Code may be programmed for
any functions except being a System Master Supervisory
or One-Time Use Code.
Note: When using the Duress code feature from the
Escort 4850, the Duress alarm logs and transmissions
will only be performed when a partition is armed or
disarmed.
One -Time Use Codes are used to allow infrequent users
of the system, such as service personnel, to disarm then
arm the system. When the system is armed using a One -
Time Use Code, the code will be erased once the Exit
Delay expires; after this time, the code may not be used
again. If the One -Time Use Code is entered before the
Exit Delay expires, arming of the system will be
cancelled; the One -Time Use Code may then be entered
again later to arm the system.
Note: Do not program One-Time Use Codes without
arming or disarming enabled.
Log Only Codes are used strictly for logging to the event
buffer. The system master can log the time, date and
location which they were at with the Log Only codes. To
enable this code type, enable just door strike or disable
all options.
4580 Access allows the user to access the Escort 4580
(Voice Prompting Module) via the in house telephone or
remotely through a telephone. The user will have the
same abilities through the VPM-2 as they would through a
regular keypad (See Programming Manual - Module
Hardware for more Detail).
Card Valid This option allows the user access card to
become active on the system.
Prvleged Card This option, when enabled, will give the
user the ability to grant access to users who have a Wait
For Privilege access card. Users who have this function
enabled on their cards will function as a normal card
users, with the additional ability to grant access to other
users.
Wait for Prvl This option, when enabled, will restrict the
user's access to areas of the system (doors) when the
Second Card Schedule window is active unless a user
with a Privileged card grants the user access to the
system. When the Second Card Schedule is not active
(out of window) the user will be able to access the
assigned door(s) on the system.
Programming Additional Access Codes
Using a System Master or a Supervisory
Code
Press [✱] then [5] to enter the User Programming
Commands; the keypad will display the message "Enter
Your Access Code". Any System Master Code or Program
Code may be entered.
• If the Grand Master Code is entered, System Master
Codes and regular access codes for any partition will be
able to be programmed.
• If a System Master Code is entered, regular access
codes for any partition will be able to be programmed. A
System Master Code can also create Supervisory and
Duress Codes.
• If a Supervisory Code is entered, only access codes
belonging to the partition to which the Supervisory Code
is assigned may be changed.
When a valid access code is entered, the keypad will
display the number of available access codes on the
first line of the screen.
1 User No. Search [0]
Selecting this option will allow the user number to be
entered directly or scrolled to in order to program the
user information. The keypad will display the message
"Sel Code (0001) <>". Use the [<][>] keys to scroll
through the list of access codes, or enter the user
number directly and press [✱] to program the user
information. When the user is selected for editing, a
menu will be displayed. Enter one of the menu items by
selecting a number on the keypad.
[0] Program Code - When [0] is pressed, the keypad
will display the message "Enter Digits" and the
presently-programmed access code. Enter the new 4
digit or 6 digit access code. Do not press [✱] or [#]
while entering the access code. If you do not wish to
change the code, press [#] key.
[1] Erase Code - If an access code is no longer needed,
this selection will erase the code, but not the user's
name.
[2] Edit Access Code Name - When a PC4400 RS-232
module is enrolled on the system, the name of the
code which is used to arm and disarm will be printed
out. Also, the access code name helps keep track of
the code when programming codes. Move the cursor
to left or right by pressing the [<][>] keys. The letters
of the alphabet have been divided up among the 1 to
9 number keys on the keypad as below:
[1] = A, B, C, 1
[4] = J, K, L, 4
[7] = S, T, U, 7
[0] = Space
For example, if you press the [4] key once, the letter
'J' will appear above the cursor on the display. Press
the [4] key again, the next letter 'K' will appear, and
so on. If a different number key is pressed, e.g. the
[6] key, the cursor will automatically move to the right
one space, i.e. the letter 'P'. To erase a character,
use the [<] [>] keys to move the cursor under the
character, then press the [0] key.
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[2] = D, E, F, 2
[3] = G, H, I, 3
[5] = M, N, O, 5
[6] = P, Q, R, 6
[8] = V, W, X, 8
[9] = Y, Z, 9, 0

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