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C2000 User Manual
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When a User attempts to turn On an Area, any un-sealed Zones in the Area will be displayed in the display window. If
this option is “Y”, then this User may Isolate any un-sealed Zones by pressing the OK key.
If this option is set to “N”, then the Area with the un-sealed Zones cannot be turned On by this User until the
offending Zones are secured.
• Note: This question not asked for User 000
This option determines whether this User is allowed to perform Walk-testing of Areas under his/her control. (See
“Walk-testing an Area”)
• Note: This question not asked for User 000
Your Concept 2000 may have been configured to include up to 5 different time zones which may b employed to
prevent certain Users from using the system outside the times specified by the time zones.
If a “Y” appears under one of the five time zone digits, then this User code will only operate during the hours
programmed to that time zone.
A User may be associated with more than one time zone. When more than one time zone is selected, then the User
code will operate during any of the time zones specified. Check with your Installer as to whether time zones have been
set up.
For example:
Time zone #1 - 09:00 AM to 17:00 PM, Mondays to Fridays.
Time zone #2 - 10:00 AM to 13:00 PM, Saturdays only.
• Note: This question not asked for User 000.
This option is normally set to “Y”. This will cause the Concept 2000 to assume that the Area you wish to turn On or
Off is the Area that you would commonly operate from the Terminal at which you are standing and where you have
just entered your secret code.
Your Installer will set up what common Areas relate to each Terminal location.
If this User is only allowed to un-lock doors and not allowed to turn On or Off Areas, then answer “Y” to this
question. (See “Operating door-locks”)
• Note: This question not asked for User 000
This option has been set aside for future expansion of the Concept 2000. Leave this option set to “N”.
• Note: This question not asked for User 000
Any User number, with the exception of User 000, may be defined as a Duress code. A Duress code works identically
to a normal User code, with the exception that a Duress alarm is raised, which may optionally contact a Central
Station. Every User may have their own Duress code, or alternatively, a few User codes may be set aside as common
Duress codes.
• For example: 999,00000,11444, or something less obvious.
• Note: This question not asked for User 000