Adding Cards - ADEMCO VistaKey-SK Installation & Setup Manual

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Adding Cards

Add Card?
1=Yes 0=No
SWIPE CARD
xxx-xx-xxxxxxx
↓ VISTA Card ID Number
001 Exec Priv?
NOT ENABLED
Press 1 to enroll a new card or edit a card by using a card swipe.
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Press 0 advance to the Edit Card function. When 1 is entered, the
following prompt is displayed.
NOTE: When you use this procedure to edit a card, the display
content is based on the definitions previously made for the card
being edited, and does not necessarily match the examples provided
here.
Swipe card or manually enter the (12-digit) card code to be enrolled
or edited. If you swipe a card, the keypad displays a 3-digit VISTA
card ID number preceding "SWIPE CARD" on the top line of the
display and the 12 digits of information contained on the card in the
second line of the display. Note that if the card you swiped has
already been enrolled, the keypad sounds a double beep notifying
you that the card has already been enrolled and your entries will be
for editing the existing card data. The characters in the second line
of the display have the following meaning.
Digits 1 through 3 = 3-digit facility code
Digits 4 and 5 = 2-digit RCM code
Digits 6 through 12 = 7-digit card ID code
Press [ ] to accept the entry.
NOTE: If this is the first card in this programming session, the
alarm system advances to the next prompt. If this is not the first
card in this session, the system performs one of the following steps:
a. If block entry was not selected on the first card, the system
advances to the next prompt.
b. If block entry was selected on the first card, the system stores
the card number and all other data defined for the first card, and
then advances to the "Quit?" prompt.
Enabling Executive Privilege for this cardholder enables the
cardholder to access any access point and disarm the access point's
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partition (if armed) at any time regardless of whether the
cardholder's access group is enabled via scheduling or whether his
access group is enabled to enter or exit through any of the access
points. The only reason that a cardholder with executive privilege is
prevented from gaining access through an access point would be if
his card has expired via usage or date. Disabling Executive
Privilege allows cardholders entry through access points only if the
following conditions exist:
• The access point has been programmed to accept the cardholder's
access group.
• The cardholder's access group is enabled at the time of the card
swipe (via scheduling, event/action or action selector), PIN entry
(code + # + 73), or RF button remote depression.
• The cardholder's card has not expired.
Enter 1 to provide the cardholder with executive privileges, or 0 for
no executive privileges.
Section 6 – User Commands
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