Specifications

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Activation PGM or PGM Group
You can assign a PGM or PGM group to activate whenever a user performs a valid action from an LCD Keypad
or when a user is granted access after presenting their access control card to a reader in the system. The
assigned PGM or PGM group only activates if the action performed by the user is permitted by the assigned
access level.
AL001 Select
pgm: --000:00
To modify the PGM or PGM Group, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM Groups
(see page 336).
Use the PGM and PGM groups for basic elevator control of up to 8 floors. This provides a very simple elevator
control solution. For more complex elevator control use the elevator control features.
Activation PGM Time
You can override the programmed activation time for a PGM by setting an activation time in the access level.
AL001 PGM On
time: 00000 secs
To modify the PGM or PGM Group, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM Groups
(see page 336).
Qualify PGM
You can assign a PGM to be used to qualify the access level. This can be used to prevent the access level from
operating denying a user access to the system. Programming a qualify PGM also requires the appropriate
option to be set for the way the qualification will be validated.
AL001 Qualify
pgm: --000:00
To modify the PGM, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM (see page 336).
User Status
To access the user status menu login using a valid master code and then select [MENU, 2, 6]. The screen
displays "Select user to view" as shown in the following example.
Select user to
view: UN00001
When you press the [ENTER] key the screen will change and display the last area that the selected user is
presently in. It will then provide a scrolling display with options that are available. The different screens are
described in the following sub-sections.
User Status Display
When the user is selected the screen will change and display the user that you selected last area that they
entered.
y The display will show the user name and then the first line of the text explaining the current location of the
selected user.
Master
Last entered
y The display will then scroll to the next display showing the area name that the user is presently in. If the
display shows the area "None" the user is considered to be outside of the system.