Vista User Code Authority Level; Description; How This Feature Is Used In Our Example - ADEMCO VistaKey-SK Installation & Setup Manual

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VISTA User Code Authority Level

Description

If unique card tracing is desired, access cards must be assigned a VISTA user code during
the card enrollment process. When card trace is enabled, the card grant or deny will be
recorded with the VISTA user code in the event log or central station (if programmed). If a
card is left at the default value of 000 for the VISTA user number during card enrollment
and trace is enabled, that card will report as user U999 in the event log or central station
reports(if programmed).
When user codes are programmed into the VISTA security system, authority levels are
assigned to them. There are several access control related User Commands (see Section 6:
User Commands for more details regarding Authorization Levels and access control
commands) that should be considered when applying VISTA user code authority levels.

How this feature is used in our example

In our example, we want each cardholder to be uniquely traced. To accomplish this, each
card enrolled into our system will also be mapped to a unique VISTA user code that must be
programmed into the VISTA panel prior to card enrollment.
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CARDHOLDERS
GROUP
Executive Officers a. Can access all access points.
b. Can disarm/arm all partitions.
c. Have access 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week.
d. Valid card swipe automatically
disarms respective partition.
Office Managers
a. Can access points 1 and 2 during
time schedule while partitions are
armed or disarmed.
b. Valid card swipe automatically
disarms partitions 1 and 2.
c. Cannot access point 3 or disarm/arm
partition 3.
Office Workers
a. Can access point 1 and arm/disarm
partition 1 during time schedule.
b. Valid card swipe automatically
disarms partition 1.
c. Can access point 2 only while
disarmed and during time schedule.
Cannot arm/disarm partition 2.
d. Cannot access point 3 or arm/disarm
partition 3.
Factory Managers a. Can access points 1 and 3 during
time schedule while partitions armed
or disarmed.
b. Valid card swipe automatically
disarms partitions 1 and 3.
c. Cannot access point 2 or disarm/arm
partition 2.
Factory Workers
a. Can access point 1 and arm/disarm
partition 1 during time schedule.
b. Valid card swipe automatically
disarms partition 1.
c. Can access point 3 only while
disarmed and during time schedule.
Cannot arm/disarm partition 3.
d. Cannot access point 2 or arm/disarm
partition 2.
PRIVILEGES
TIME
WINDOWS
N/A
6:00 AM -
7:00 PM
6:00 AM -
7:00 PM
6:00 AM -
11:59 PM
6:00 AM -
11:59 PM

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