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To adjust the security level the authorization level can be pre-set at the following 2 levels:
1. Standard – authorization is performed by applying an RFID tag or entering a valid access code
2. Double authorization - Entering a user code and using an RFID tag will accomplish valid authorization.
For authorization on the system keypad it is always required to enter a valid access code and RFID tag
(regardless of the order of authorization). During remote access the telephone number is always verified
and entry of a valid access code as well. N-Link monitors whether a code and a tag are assigned to a user
in the Users tab (otherwise N-Link won't allow you to save the configuration).
Caution: Confirmation of a user code by an RFID tag reduces the risk of unauthorized operation or overcoming
the system by a third party.

9.2 System control by keypad

The best way to control a security system and its monitoring is using a system keypad where thanks to a colour
LED system status indicator of the main control button faults and alarms can be checked and using other control
buttons the status of sections and PG outputs can be controlled and also system options such as alarm memory
indication, triggering a panic alarm or health troubles. Using a keypad you can browse through the internal
menu to get information about faults, events, active or bypassed detectors or detectors preventing the system
being set – everything after particular authorization. No authorization = no access to the keypad menu and
according to the individual keypad settings visibility of menu items can be supressed and it protects the system
against unauthorised operation.
Setting and unsetting the sections is a very basic function of the system keypad. The system can be set fully or
partially. The system can be controlled from the LCD keypad menu or by functional buttons. Using functional
buttons you can perform setting according to their settings; fully or partially and with authorization (who
performed setting a specific section is recorded in the event log) or also without it (no code required and in the
event log it is not specified who set the system). For unsetting the system using functional button an
authorization is always required so in the event log it is recorded who unset the system.
The setting procedure:
1. Full section setting before you leave the protected premises (no one else in the premises):
A fully set system is indicated by a red coloured functional button or a fully highlighted number of the section on
the keypad LCD display during control from the menu.
For system control from a keypad placed in protected premises it is necessary to ensure an exit and entrance
path protected by detectors with a delayed reaction. Delay and Next delay zones are not included in guarding
immediately after section setting but zones with an Instant reaction are included. The user has to be able
to leave the protected premises after system setting before the exit delay time expires. And when the entrance
delay is triggered by a delay zone the user has to be able go through the entrance path to the keypad from
which to perform system unsetting. If the user doesn´t unset the section in time (entrance time expired),
the system triggers an alarm in the delayed zone. If intrusion is performed by a different path than the entrance
path, the system triggers an alarm in an instant zone – it activates the siren immediately.
2. Partial setting, user stays in the premises:
A partially set system is indicated by a yellow coloured functional button or a square around the number of the
section on the keypad LCD display during control from the menu.
When the system is set partially, the user stays in the protected premises and only perimeter protection is
included for guarding (it ensures free movement inside the premises). There are 2 variants of control:
a) Control from a keypad placed inside the protected premises with perimeter protection (entrance hall,
etc.). All detectors in the entrance hall have to be pre-set to a Delay reaction to ensure that when the
system is set their activation triggers some time for entry to unset the system.
b) Control from a keypad placed outside protected premises with perimeter protection (internal hall, stairs,
bedroom, etc.). This variant doesn´t allow the entrance of any person without instant alarm triggering.
The premises can be entered by previous unsetting by remote controller, when supplementary GSM
module connected then by voice menu, by SMS. Detectors are pre-set to an Instant / Delay reaction in
this case.
System control by keypad - procedure:
The system offers a few system profiles which comply with various norm requirements and it also changes the
keypad´s behaviour and of course the method of their control.
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