Specifications

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User Can Acknowledge Alarm Memory: When enabled the user is able to acknowledge alarm memory.
Alarm memory is stored for each area and will record the last 4 activations. The alarm memory can be
viewed from MENU 5 on the keypad and must be enabled to allow acknowledgment to occur. This setting
can be overridden by the same option in the menu group.
Show Alarm Memory On Login: When enabled if any alarms have occurred on the primary area that the
keypad is assigned the memory will be shown to the user. This option can be overridden by the same
option in the menu group.
Turn Off The Primary Area If User Has Access On Login: When enabled the primary area for the keypad
that the user logs into will be disarmed automatically.
Turn Off The User Area On Login If User Has Access: When enabled the area that is programmed as the
user area will be turned off when they login to a keypad.
Acknowledge System Troubles: When enabled the user is able to acknowledge system trouble conditions
from the view menu (MENU 5) on the LCD keypad.
Advanced Options
User Operates Extended Door Access Function: When enabled, extends door access time for people
with disabilities.
User Loiter Expiry Count Enabled: When enabled the user is included in the loiter area timing calculations.
This means the user will be allowed access for the period of loiter time set for the area that they have
entered. The areas used for the loiter time must be configured as loiter areas and used as the inside and
outside areas for the door. This is an administrative setting and should only be edited by the system
administrator.
User Is A Duress User: When enabled the user is a duress user and will activate the duress trouble input
on a keypad and monitoring console. The duress trouble input must be enabled and programmed for the
keypad.
Rearm Area In Stay Mode: This option is used in conjunction with the User Rearm in Stay Mode option
under the Area programming. If both User and Area options are enabled, when the user disarms the Area,
once the rearm period has elapsed the area will automatically rearm in Stay mode.
Access Levels
Access levels are assigned to users. When a user is assigned an access level that user is able to access the
programmed options within the access level. The access level determines what they can do in the system and
contains Alarm Areas, Doors, and Keypad Menus.
General
Name: The name of the access level.
Configuration
Operating Schedule: Determines when the access level is valid.
Enable Multi-badge Arming: Used in conjunction with the Reader Arming Mode (defined by the Reader
Expander settings) to enable a user to perform various operations when badging their card multiple times.