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6.7 Programming a Card Access Level _______________________________________________
Edit Card Access: When your installation company programmed your system, they
may have set up access control doors with different levels of access. You can use access
levels to control who can enter areas of the system, and at what times.
Access levels will allow specific users to have access to areas of the system at various times
of the day. Each door may have multiple access levels assigned to it. Each access level
follows one date schedule. For information on which access levels have been assigned to
your access control doors, please contact your installation company.
For example, access level 02 is assigned to a date schedule that is active Monday to Friday,
from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. The installer has assigned the front door to access level 02. If
you assign user 2 to access level 02, that user will only be able to enter the front door from
Monday to Friday, between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm.
Users with access level 01 always have access to all doors. Users with access levels 02 - 63
will be allowed entry by the access door only during the times that the assigned date
schedule is active. Users with access level 00 will never be allowed entry by any of the
access control doors.
Enter the 2-digit number of the access level you want to program.
6.8 Enabling and Disabling Access Cards ____________________________________________
Card Options?: In order for a user's card to work on the system, it must be enabled.
New user cards are enabled by default. If you select Card Options, the keypad displays the
current status of the card, for example:
Card is Now then, Make the Card
Enabled Disabled?
To disable the card, press .
To leave the card enabled, press .
6.9 Assigning Areas to a User _______________________________________________________
Assign Areas?: Your installer has divided the system into areas. The system may contain
one or more areas. In order for an access code to function, you must program which areas
the code will be active on. If your system only has one area, you must activate the code for
area 1.
Supervisor users can only assign users to areas that the supervisor has access to (e.g. if the
supervisor has access to areas 1 and 2, they will only be able to assign users to areas 1 and
2.) Master users are always assigned to all areas.
When you select Assign Areas, the keypad displays (for example):
Area 1 >
Is Assigned? N
To assign the area displayed, press .
To scroll to the next available area, press .
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