ADEMCO VistaKey-SK Installation & Setup Manual page 77

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Entry or Exit
Entry
0
#75
The #75 command may be used to change the state (grant, bypass, or protect) of any access
point. For the #75 command to be accepted, the following conditions must exist.
• If the partition is armed, Armed Restriction is in effect, and the user issues an access
command, the user must be authorized to disarm the partition for the command to be
accepted.
• The user must have a level assignment of Installer, Master, or Manager.
• The user must be assigned to the access point's partition to protect or bypass the access
point.
• The VISTA user number must be assigned to the partition to which the keypad belongs.
• The VISTA user number must be assigned to a card with an access group assignment that
includes the point to which access is being requested.
• The VISTA user number does not have to be assigned to the partition to which the access
point belongs to be granted access, but if not, he/she will be denied access while the
partition is armed when an armed restriction has been programmed.
Enter the #75 command as follows:
User Code + # + 75
The following message is displayed on the keypad:
Access Point
00-31
01
DOOR COMMAND
NONE
0
Press the [ ] key to accept the entry. The following message is
displayed on the keypad:
Enter 0 for entry or 1 for exit. The access point is unlatched for the
time period that was defined during system programming with the
"Door Open Time" and the "Relatch" option settings.
Enter two digits (from 01 through 15) that corresponding to the
access point number where a change of state is desired.
NOTE: When using the VistaKey, entries between 16 and 31 are
invalid and will not cause any action.
Press the [ ] key to accept the entry. The following message is
displayed on the keypad:
Enter one digit corresponding to the state desired. Valid entries are
as follows:
0 = NONE – Has no effect on the current access point status.
1 = GRANT – Grants access through the access point. The access
point is unlatched for the time period that was defined during
system programming with the "Door Open Time" and the
"Relatch" option settings.
2 = PROTECT – Places the access point into its normal operating
state. This entry is used when you want to place an access point
that is in the bypass state into its normal operating state.
When an access point is protected, only valid cardholders can
access it.
3 = BYPASS – Places the access point into the bypass state. While
the access point is in the bypass state, the locking mechanism
is unlocked, no forced-door or door-open-too-long alerts are
generated, and any requests to enter or exit are ignored (the
Section 6 – User Commands
6–3

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