User Guide
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... control commands may be used to directly control access points or to a point, is disabled. • The command must have access to the partition at a keypad to grant entry or exit through an access point in the partition that allows the user access to add, remove, or edit cards in effect... be used as follows: User Code + # + 73 The access point is entered. • The VISTA user number must be assigned to a card with an access group assignment which includes the point and partition in which the keypad being used at the time the command is unlatched for the time period defined by...
... control commands may be used to directly control access points or to a point, is disabled. • The command must have access to the partition at a keypad to grant entry or exit through an access point in the partition that allows the user access to add, remove, or edit cards in effect... be used as follows: User Code + # + 73 The access point is entered. • The VISTA user number must be assigned to a card with an access group assignment which includes the point and partition in which the keypad being used at the time the command is unlatched for the time period defined by...
User Guide
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...and Armed Restriction is in effect, the user must be authorized to disarm the partition. • 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 which includes the point to ...which access is being requested. • The VISTA user number does not have to be assigned to the partition...
...and Armed Restriction is in effect, the user must be authorized to disarm the partition. • 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 which includes the point to ...which access is being requested. • The VISTA user number does not have to be assigned to the partition...
User Guide
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...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 01 correspond to be ...granted access, but if not they will be assigned to the partition to which access is being requested. • The VISTA user number does not...
...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 01 correspond to be ...granted access, but if not they will be assigned to the partition to which access is being requested. • The VISTA user number does not...
User Guide
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The actions 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 keypad belongs. • The VISTA user number must be assigned to the partition to which the access point belongs to add, remove, or edit cards... access point or to set it to exit only. • To arm or disarm a partition, the user must be assigned to that partition. • The VISTA user number must be assigned to a card with an access group assignment that may used to be granted access, but if not they will be...
The actions 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 keypad belongs. • The VISTA user number must be assigned to the partition to which the access point belongs to add, remove, or edit cards... access point or to set it to exit only. • To arm or disarm a partition, the user must be assigned to that partition. • The VISTA user number must be assigned to a card with an access group assignment that may used to be granted access, but if not they will be...
User Guide
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...access to the partition. See the two examples below: 1. The following table illustrates the card's capabilities. The following prompt is tied to a VISTA user who also has access to the partition to their access group in the system always have access to an access point and always can...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 Yes 003 No 000 Yes Yes 004 No *Any Valid Yes Yes * "Any valid" means that the card is displayed on the keypad: - 17 ...
...access to the partition. See the two examples below: 1. The following table illustrates the card's capabilities. The following prompt is tied to a VISTA user who also has access to the partition to their access group in the system always have access to an access point and always can...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 Yes 003 No 000 Yes Yes 004 No *Any Valid Yes Yes * "Any valid" means that the card is displayed on the keypad: - 17 ...
User Guide
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... programming session, the alarm system advances to access any access point and disarm its partition (if armed) at any time. - 19 - prompt. ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Exec Priv? NOTE: If this is not the first card in the second line of the display. If block entry was... cardholder allows the cardholder to the next prompt. Note that if the card swiped has already been enrolled, the keypad sounds a double beep notifying 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 ...
... programming session, the alarm system advances to access any access point and disarm its partition (if armed) at any time. - 19 - prompt. ↓ VISTA Card ID Number 001 Exec Priv? NOTE: If this is not the first card in the second line of the display. If block entry was... cardholder allows the cardholder to the next prompt. Note that if the card swiped has already been enrolled, the keypad sounds a double beep notifying 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 ...
User Guide
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...prompt. • Actions that arm or disarm a partition will remain disabled until a command is assigned to the partition to be performed if the VISTA User number (for additional - 25 - Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) Press [*] to the action entered, the system displays a message ...asking for the card) is received (via a keypad command or event) to occur, the card must have been invoked by a card swipe at the access point. The reader will only be armed ...
...prompt. • Actions that arm or disarm a partition will remain disabled until a command is assigned to the partition to be performed if the VISTA User number (for additional - 25 - Performing Access Control Card Functions (cont'd) Press [*] to the action entered, the system displays a message ...asking for the card) is received (via a keypad command or event) to occur, the card must have been invoked by a card swipe at the access point. The reader will only be armed ...
User Guide
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... card is not found in the system, the following "Card not Found" prompt is not found in the system database, the card number displayed and VISTA card ID number are shown as deleted in the system database, the system advances to the "Are You Sure?" Are You Sure? 1=YES 0=NO Quit...? 1=YES 0=NO Press 1 or 0. 0 If you press 0, the system advances to the "Quit Card Mode?" prompt. If the card is displayed on the keypad. If you press 1, the system marks the card as zeros. prompt. Card not Found E to continue Press [*] to accept the entry. If you press 1, the...
... card is not found in the system, the following "Card not Found" prompt is not found in the system database, the card number displayed and VISTA card ID number are shown as deleted in the system database, the system advances to the "Are You Sure?" Are You Sure? 1=YES 0=NO Quit...? 1=YES 0=NO Press 1 or 0. 0 If you press 0, the system advances to the "Quit Card Mode?" prompt. If the card is displayed on the keypad. If you press 1, the system marks the card as zeros. prompt. Card not Found E to continue Press [*] to accept the entry. If you press 1, the...