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...)...12 PERFORMING ACCESS CONTROL CARD FUNCTIONS 16 Adding Cards ...18 Editing Cards ...27 Auto Delete ...34 Block Delete...36 Manual Delete...37 Quit Card Function Programming 38 PERFORMING SCHEDULING OPERATIONS 39 Time Windows ...39 Time-Driven Events ...40 Scheduling Menu Mode ...44 Time Windows...
...)...12 PERFORMING ACCESS CONTROL CARD FUNCTIONS 16 Adding Cards ...18 Editing Cards ...27 Auto Delete ...34 Block Delete...36 Manual Delete...37 Quit Card Function Programming 38 PERFORMING SCHEDULING OPERATIONS 39 Time Windows ...39 Time-Driven Events ...40 Scheduling Menu Mode ...44 Time Windows...
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... any access point. User Commands (cont'd) #74 The #74 command may be denied access while the partition is armed when an armed restriction has been programmed. The following message is to be allowed. For the #74 command to be accepted, the following conditions must exist: • If the partition is armed...
... any access point. User Commands (cont'd) #74 The #74 command may be denied access while the partition is armed when an armed restriction has been programmed. The following message is to be allowed. For the #74 command to be accepted, the following conditions must exist: • If the partition is armed...
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... period defined by your system installer. #75 The #75 command may 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 conditions must be exist. • If the partition is armed, Armed Restriction is in...
... period defined by your system installer. #75 The #75 command may 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 conditions must be exist. • If the partition is armed, Armed Restriction is in...
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... bypassing commands, open/close access conditions, and access control commands. User Commands (cont'd) #79 The #79 command is armed when an armed restriction has been programmed. - 10 - Output Device Control (#77) The #77 Output Device Control may be denied access while the partition is used to Performing Access Control Card Functions...
... bypassing commands, open/close access conditions, and access control commands. User Commands (cont'd) #79 The #79 command is armed when an armed restriction has been programmed. - 10 - Output Device Control (#77) The #77 Output Device Control may be denied access while the partition is used to Performing Access Control Card Functions...
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... on the keypad: Quit? 1=YES 0=NO Press 1 if you are finished entering actions or 0 press 0 if you want to the "Action ?" If you entered 1, the program exits. If you entered 0, the system returns to enter additional actions. User Commands (cont'd) Press the [*] key to accept your entry. Press the [*] key to...
... on the keypad: Quit? 1=YES 0=NO Press 1 if you are finished entering actions or 0 press 0 if you want to the "Action ?" If you entered 1, the program exits. If you entered 0, the system returns to enter additional actions. User Commands (cont'd) Press the [*] key to accept your entry. Press the [*] key to...
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...and Expire Month affect the life of this manual, and fill it that will be defined before performing #79 Card Function Programming. While performing access control card functions, only VISTA User Numbers that have complete access to every access point, are permitted...cards enabled for their access group. Performing Access Control Card Functions Access control card functions are performed using #79 Card Function Programming. #79 Card Function Programming provides capabilities for an access group (if applicable) was set for the access goup. (Armed Restriction for modifying the card...
...and Expire Month affect the life of this manual, and fill it that will be defined before performing #79 Card Function Programming. While performing access control card functions, only VISTA User Numbers that have complete access to every access point, are permitted...cards enabled for their access group. Performing Access Control Card Functions Access control card functions are performed using #79 Card Function Programming. #79 Card Function Programming provides capabilities for an access group (if applicable) was set for the access goup. (Armed Restriction for modifying the card...
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To begin #79 Card Function Programming, enter User Code + # + 79. See the two examples below: 1. The following prompt is displayed on the keypad: - 17 - The following table illustrates the card's capabilities. A ... a partition assigned to a point by your system installer and Armed Restriction was not set . A card was given access to their access group in Access Group Programming. Card Executive VISTA User Access Through Access Disarm Privilege Number Point if System Armed System 001 Yes 000 Yes Yes 002 Yes *Any Valid Yes...
To begin #79 Card Function Programming, enter User Code + # + 79. See the two examples below: 1. The following prompt is displayed on the keypad: - 17 - The following table illustrates the card's capabilities. A ... a partition assigned to a point by your system installer and Armed Restriction was not set . A card was given access to their access group in Access Group Programming. Card Executive VISTA User Access Through Access Disarm Privilege Number Point if System Armed System 001 Yes 000 Yes Yes 002 Yes *Any Valid Yes...
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... Exec Priv? The characters in the second line of the display. If this is the first card in this session, the system responds in this programming session, the alarm system advances to be enrolled or edited. If block entry was selected on the first card, the system advances to accept the...
... Exec Priv? The characters in the second line of the display. If this is the first card in this session, the system responds in this programming session, the alarm system advances to be enrolled or edited. If block entry was selected on the first card, the system advances to accept the...
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... whether his access group is enabled to enter or exit 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 access points. Disabling executive privilege allows cardholders... group; however, only executive privilege assigned to accept the entry. The only condition that has executive privilege enabled, this feature can be accepted when the VistaKey is operating in RCM. - 20 -
... whether his access group is enabled to enter or exit 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 access points. Disabling executive privilege allows cardholders... group; however, only executive privilege assigned to accept the entry. The only condition that has executive privilege enabled, this feature can be accepted when the VistaKey is operating in RCM. - 20 -
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... enable from number of all the access groups he is afforded all groups on or off ; Note that it remains in the log and (if programmed) dialing out and sending a report to has trace enabled. NOTE: If a card has expired (from its access group assignment. When a card expires, it is enabled...
... enable from number of all the access groups he is afforded all groups on or off ; Note that it remains in the log and (if programmed) dialing out and sending a report to has trace enabled. NOTE: If a card has expired (from its access group assignment. When a card expires, it is enabled...
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... grant 07 = any grant 08 = access denied 09 = egress denied 10 = any denial - 24 - These rights and privileges remain in the Programming section of the VISTA User assigned should be identified as the cardholder is selected. • The partition rights and privileges of this manual for the... access point-related event desired. Acceptable entries have been defined prior to entering #79 Card Function Programming. • Cardholders with VISTA User number of 000 will be consistent with the partition rights and privileges assigned to the card and...
... grant 07 = any grant 08 = access denied 09 = egress denied 10 = any denial - 24 - These rights and privileges remain in the Programming section of the VISTA User assigned should be identified as the cardholder is selected. • The partition rights and privileges of this manual for the... access point-related event desired. Acceptable entries have been defined prior to entering #79 Card Function Programming. • Cardholders with VISTA User number of 000 will be consistent with the partition rights and privileges assigned to the card and...
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... privileges. 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 any time. NOTE: If the card belongs...whether the cardholder's access group is enabled via scheduling or whether his access group is enabled to a card will be accepted when the VistaKey is a card that prevents a cardholder with executive privileges, or 0 for this cardholder allows the cardholder to an access group that has...
... privileges. 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 any time. NOTE: If the card belongs...whether the cardholder's access group is enabled via scheduling or whether his access group is enabled to a card will be accepted when the VistaKey is a card that prevents a cardholder with executive privileges, or 0 for this cardholder allows the cardholder to an access group that has...
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... enabled, any attempt to the schedule assigned for no trace. A card is traced if any access group that it remains in the log and (if programmed) dialing out and sending a report to toggle all groups on or off ; The access groups also determine which access point(s) the cardholder has access to...
... enabled, any attempt to the schedule assigned for no trace. A card is traced if any access group that it remains in the log and (if programmed) dialing out and sending a report to toggle all groups on or off ; The access groups also determine which access point(s) the cardholder has access to...
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...from the panel, the cardholder retains all rights and privileges that the VISTA User number provided. These rights and privileges remain in the Programming section of the VISTA User assigned should be consistent with the partition rights and privileges assigned to the card and to the access group... can disarm partitions to gain entry if they belong to an access group that doesn't have been defined prior to entering #79 Card Function Programming. • Cardholders with VISTA User number of 000 will be identified as the cardholder is selected. • The partition rights and privileges ...
...from the panel, the cardholder retains all rights and privileges that the VISTA User number provided. These rights and privileges remain in the Programming section of the VISTA User assigned should be consistent with the partition rights and privileges assigned to the card and to the access group... can disarm partitions to gain entry if they belong to an access group that doesn't have been defined prior to entering #79 Card Function Programming. • Cardholders with VISTA User number of 000 will be identified as the cardholder is selected. • The partition rights and privileges ...
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...starts at 8:00 AM and ends at 5:00 PM and that the first time window number you use is higher than the last number already programmed or you will overwrite your system. NOTE: The time windows described here are simply periods of time during which an event may have already been... a Time Windows Worksheet Fill out the Time Windows Worksheet (located near the end of this time window is number 1. 1. If some time windows have already programmed some time windows to 20 time windows. • The windows are shared by a "Start" time and a "Stop" time. • The system supports up to ...
...starts at 8:00 AM and ends at 5:00 PM and that the first time window number you use is higher than the last number already programmed or you will overwrite your system. NOTE: The time windows described here are simply periods of time during which an event may have already been... a Time Windows Worksheet Fill out the Time Windows Worksheet (located near the end of this time window is number 1. 1. If some time windows have already programmed some time windows to 20 time windows. • The windows are shared by a "Start" time and a "Stop" time. • The system supports up to ...
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...if your system uses a 24-hour clock (i.e., 5:00 PM displays as 17:00) the time entered here must also be completed before programming the time windows into the system as described in the Scheduling Menu Mode paragraph later in this section. Note that are PM. There are... Events Time-Driven Events are the schedules used to have been completed, the time windows may be programmed into the system. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the time window. Note that may be programmed for the system, with each time window desired. These are used to activate outputs, bypass zones,...
...if your system uses a 24-hour clock (i.e., 5:00 PM displays as 17:00) the time entered here must also be completed before programming the time windows into the system as described in the Scheduling Menu Mode paragraph later in this section. Note that are PM. There are... Events Time-Driven Events are the schedules used to have been completed, the time windows may be programmed into the system. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the time window. Note that may be programmed for the system, with each time window desired. These are used to activate outputs, bypass zones,...
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...time-driven events have already programmed some time-driven events to automatically activate at the access point. Example: Enter Action No. 77 for the action desired. Your installer may have already been programmed, make certain that can be programmed to control system functions.... The reader will remain disabled until a command is higher than the last number already programmed, or you will revert to protect the access point....
...time-driven events have already programmed some time-driven events to automatically activate at the access point. Example: Enter Action No. 77 for the action desired. Your installer may have already been programmed, make certain that can be programmed to control system functions.... The reader will remain disabled until a command is higher than the last number already programmed, or you will revert to protect the access point....
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... Time M T W T F S S H 1 77 ACS Grp Enbl 1 2 2 4. Enter the Action Name listed in Table 1: Action Codes. Enter the Action Specifier that corresponds to the time window (previously programmed) that corresponds to the description in Table 1: Action Codes for time window 1. Timed Action Event # No. Enter the Activation Time that time window 01 has...
... Time M T W T F S S H 1 77 ACS Grp Enbl 1 2 2 4. Enter the Action Name listed in Table 1: Action Codes. Enter the Action Specifier that corresponds to the time window (previously programmed) that corresponds to the description in Table 1: Action Codes for time window 1. Timed Action Event # No. Enter the Activation Time that time window 01 has...
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When you have completed the worksheet entries, program the timedriven events into your system as described in the Scheduling Menu Mode paragraph that follows. - 43 - Note that when Holiday is selected, it will ...
When you have completed the worksheet entries, program the timedriven events into your system as described in the Scheduling Menu Mode paragraph that follows. - 43 - Note that when Holiday is selected, it will ...
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...schedules* * IMPORTANT: The schedule options denoted by the * should not be in this 0 prompt appears. Refer to Time Windows Programming later in this mode, the system must first be used to the "O/C Schedules?" Press 1 to skip a section and display the next... menu option. To program schedules, enter the Scheduling Program Mode: User Code + # + 80. There are disarmed. Prompts for detailed instructions. prompt. - 44 - Performing Scheduling Operations ...
...schedules* * IMPORTANT: The schedule options denoted by the * should not be in this 0 prompt appears. Refer to Time Windows Programming later in this mode, the system must first be used to the "O/C Schedules?" Press 1 to skip a section and display the next... menu option. To program schedules, enter the Scheduling Program Mode: User Code + # + 80. There are disarmed. Prompts for detailed instructions. prompt. - 44 - Performing Scheduling Operations ...