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User Manual INTEGRA 26
6.5 PROXIMITY CARD AND DALLAS CHIP READER
Using the card/chips activates control in the partition the reader is assigned to - in much the
same way as entering this type of code from a partition keypad. Presenting the card to the
reader/touching the reader with the chip is recognized by the reader in much the same way
as entering the code and confirming it by the [
*
] key in the partition keypad. Holding the
card/chip (for approx. 3s) is recognized in the same way as entering the code and confirming
it by the [#] key. The reader reaction to presenting the card/touching the reader with the chip,
or holding the card/chip, depends on the expander settings. By using the proximity
card/DALLAS chip you can:
control the expander relay, and, by means of the expander relay, the electromagnetic door
lock, latch, lighting, actuators (ventilation, pumps, etc.);
arm partitions;
disarm the system and clear alarms.
The proximity card readers come with two-color LED and buzzer for communication of the
control panel with the user. The DALLAS chip heads come only with two-color LED. It is
possible for the installer to provide an additional signaling out of the head. Description of the
reader acoustic and optical signaling - see the CA-64 DR, CA-64 SR expander manuals.
Note: Reading in a wrong (not recognized by control panel) card/chip three times may:
trigger an alarm PROG;
block a reader for 90 seconds. After this time each next wrong card /chip reading in
will block the keypad reader PROG.
6.6 CODES AND USERS
Access to the control functions of the panel is possible after entering a proper code (4 to 8
digits) and pressing the [
*
] or [#] key. Three basic code types are distinguished:
1. Service code – this code identifies the user with special authority: he can control all
partitions and open all doors controlled by the control panel; he has access to most of the
control panel functions (except for the S
ERVICE ACCESS, VIEW MASTERS, CHANGE PREFIX,
USERS and some options – see DESCRIPTION OF USER FUNCTIONS), and may enter and
delete the object master users. Factory preprogrammed service code: 12345.
2. Master user (supervisor) code – this code identifies the user with the highest authority in
the object. The master user has access to all partitions within his object and determines
the service code access to the system. There is a function, available to the maser user
only, which enables the service access (see DESCRIPTION OF USER FUNCTIONS: SERVICE
ACCESS
, CHANGE OPTION). The default master user code for the first object is 1111. Other
master user authority levels may be limited by the service (installer). If several objects are
defined in the system, each object can have its own master user code. This user has the
right to enter new users into the system.
3. User code – the remaining codes entered in the system by service, master users or users
(authorized to edit the user). These are codes for everyday operation of the system.
The number of available codes depends on the control panel size:
INTEGRA 24: 16
INTEGRA 32: 64
INTEGRA 64: 192
INTEGRA 128 and INTEGRA 128-WRL: 240
Notes:
The installer can impose the minimal length of codes used in the system.