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2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM
The various types of access modules
and their combinations:
Card reader
allows control of the system using seg-
ments and contactless authorization
(RFID card/tag).
When unsetting the alarm using the segment buttons,
user authorization is always required. When setting the alarm
and controlling automated processes using the segment
buttons, user authorization is optional for each segment.
We recommend using JABLOTRON 100 contactless RFID chips for higher security. Other RFID chips
e.g. from system Oasis or third party chips (may not be compatible and Jablotron doesn't guarantee proper
function) operating with 125 kHz EM Unique standard can be additionally enabled. For higher security
the alarm system can be set up to use confi rmed authorization using RFID chips and codes (optional).
If the user wants to control multiple segments simultaneously, he must authorize himself and then press
segments of the particular sections subsequently. This way the user can unset for example the house
and the garage within one single authorization.
AUTHORIZATION CODE
The keypad authorization code can consist of up to eleven digits: a prefi x (one to three digits), an asterisk * (which separates
the prefi x and main code), and a 4,6 or 8-digit code according to confi guration (for example : 123*1234, or 1*1234). All users
can change their own codes which follow the prefi x. The code can be changed from the LCD keypad, the J-Link software
or MyJABLOTRON app.
The prefi x can be omitted for premises with a smaller number of users. In this case only a code is required. These codes can
be changed only by the system administrator or a service technician.
Keypad with a card reader
the user can control the system by
segments and authorization, using
either entering a code or the contact-
-less method (RFID card/tag), or
a combination of both for higher
security.
A user can be authorized by entering their assigned
code or using their RFID card/tag. Each user can have
one code and up to two RFID chips (cards or tags).
Keypad with display and card reader
the user can control the system
by segments and authorization, using
either a code, the contactless method
(RFID card/tag), both code and card/
tag for higher security, or by authori-
zing and using the options available
on the keypad's LCD display.

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