Key Enabling; Key Disabling; Timing Programmer; Functioning Principles - urmet domus 1067/032 Programming Manual

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13. If SYSTEM has been selected, choose between "ASSIGN" and "DO NOT ASSIGN".
14. If ZONES has been selected at step 12, choose the zone from the zones list and
then ASSIGN or DO NOT ASSIGN. Follow the same procedure for every zone to be
associated.
15. Press ESC key. Press ▼ key until "NAME" appears and press OK key to confirm.
16. Give the key a descriptive name, with 24 characters max., and press OK key to confirm.
(for further information see paragraph 4.2 Alphanumeric characters input).
17. Configure another key, by following the same procedure from step 8, or press ESC key
repeatedly to exit from the menu.
4.17.4

Key enabling

To use an electronic or proximity key it is necessary to enable it.
However, after acquisition keys are automatically enabled.
To enable a key follow the instructions below:
1. Enter on the keypad the Master code (default 111111) and press OK key.
2. Press MENU key.
3. Press ▼ key until "ENABLE" appears on the display.
4. Press OK key to confirm.
5. Press ▼ key until "KEY" appears and confirm with OK key.
6. Select with ▲ and ▼ keys the key to be enabled and confirm the selection with OK key.
7. Press OK key.
8. Select with ▲ and ▼ keys ENABLE and confirm the selection with OK key.
9. Press ESC key to go to the upper level of the menu and follow the same procedure from
step 6 for other keys to be enabled, or press ESC key repeatedly to exit from the menu.
4.17.5

Key disabling

The procedure to disable a key is similar to the procedure used for enabling, described in paragraph 4.17.4 Key
enabling. The only difference consists in selecting "DISABLE" at step 8.
When a key is disabled, its configuration and its parameters are not deleted; they will be valid again as soon it will be
enabled again.
Key enabling and disabling functions can be very useful, especially if combined with the timing programmer to
allow temporary entering to domestic helps or cleaners.

4.18 TIMING PROGRAMMER

4.18.1

Functioning principles

Timing programmer is used to automate repetitive operations, for example arm or disarm of a zone or a commandable
outputs. The timing programmer uses a week based cycle: the same commands repeat every week. Every day of the
week can be freely configured as working, pre-holiday and holiday; each type can correspond up to 8 timed commands
freely created by the user. It is possible to program several commands for the same hours.
The automatic arm command is signalled in advance by keypads (the buzzer rings and the timing programmer LED
blinks) and by arm of the outputs programmed as arm warning, if present.
The advance of these signals is set by "WARNING TIME" parameter.
During the pre-arm it is possible to defer the system arm, by following the procedure described in paragraph 5.7.1
Deferred automatic system arm.
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KE01:...
NAME
NAME
KE01:...
UT01:MASTER
ENABLE
ENABLE
KEY
KEY
KE01:...
KE01:...
ENABLE/DIS KEY
ENABLE/DIS KEY
ENABLE
ENABLE
KEY
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