Specifications

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Option 5 - Reserved
y Reserved do not modify.
Option 6 - Loiter Mode User
y When enabled the user has access to any loiter area for a limited amount of time. If the loiter time has
elapsed and the user did not exit the area, then the user cannot exit the area until a master user resets the
user's loiter time.
For this option to work the Loiter Mode option must be turned on for each area that requires this function. A
loiter time and a loiter area must also be programmed. Furthermore, the area requires an entry and exit
reader set with the anti-passback feature to control the user traffic.
The loiter mode is ideal for use in car park control to prevent multi level car parks that have both tenant and
Public car parks from being used by tenants.
y Disabled the user will not operate in a loiter mode when entering a area programmed with the loiter option.
Option 7 - Remote Login
y When enabled the user code and user number can be used for remote login through one of the many
available services. For upload and download of information using the computer system at least one remote
login user must be defined, this can be an active user in the system.
y Disabled the user cannot be used for remote login.
Option 8 - Duress User
y When enabled the user code will trigger the duress trouble zone for the keypad that the user logged in to.
For this option to operate correctly the duress trouble zone must be programmed in to an area that is
armed.
y Disabled the user is not a duress user.
Menu Groups
To access the menu group programming login using a valid master code and then select [MENU, 2, 2]. The
screen displays "Menu group to modify" as shown in the following example.
Menu Group to
modify: MG001
Every time you press the Enter key, the next screen appears. The different screens are described in the
following sub-sections. Programming the menu groups in the Protege allows you to configure how a user will
interact with the keypads in the system.
Selecting a Menu Group to Modify
Each menu group is assigned a unique menu group number from 001 to 250.
Menu Group to
modify: MG001
Type the appropriate 3-digit menu group number or use the [Ð] and [Ï] keys to scroll the available menu
groups. When the desired menu group appears on the screen, press [ENTER] to program the selected menu
group number. The maximum number of menu groups that can be programmed is limited by your system's
memory and configured profile.