
500-9041 v4.1
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Area Arming / Disarming
The area(s) that blocks of users will be able to
arm and disarm through a system keypad is
based of the "Authority" assigned to each user.
As well, individual areas can be scheduled to
either remind persons to arm the area, and/or
have the area arm automatically at the
scheduled time.
Areas can also be scheduled to switch
between the "Off" and "Stay" arming level at
desired times.
In addition, specific areas can be set to disarm
(or have all areas disarm) when users with the
appropriate authority are granted access.
Door Unlocking & Relocking
User-authorities can optionally allow users to
manually unlock doors in specific areas during
their scheduled times (through a keypad or this
software).
Doors can also be set to unlock in sync with a
schedule and/or the arming level for the
area(s) associated with the door.
Scheduled door unlockings can also be held
until the first valid user gains entry (after the
scheduled unlock time).
Tip:
This helps to maintain security in the event of a
key person being delayed due to a storm, vehicle
breakdown, etc.
Monitoring of Doors and Sensors in an
Area
Monitoring settings can be customized as
desired—both on an area-by-area basis, and
for each individual reader/door and monitored
sensor.
Area and device monitoring is primarily based
on the present arming-level for the area:
On:
All sensors monitored;
Stay:
Area perimeter sensors and doors, fire/safety (24
hr) sensors, and tampering;
Off:
Only fire/safety (24 hr) sensors, and tampering.
The authority assigned to each user
determines who can disarm each area, and
when. As well, users can be given the
authority to check status, and perform other
tasks through a system keypad.
See Also (Related Topics)
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"Users (Entrants / Panel Users)"
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"Authorities for Users / Entrants",
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"Areas and Related Settings",
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"Schedules for user-Access and Area
Automation"
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"Doors, Readers, and Related Settings"
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"Elevators (Lifts) and Associated Readers"
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"Floors (Pertaining to Access-Controlled
Elevators / Lifts)"
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"Input Points—Monitored Sensors"
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