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User Manual INTEGRA 48
4. Time not renewable – code, for which the validity time period is limited to the number
of days specified when entering a new user. After this user code type is chosen (when
entering or editing), the EXISTENCE TIME function appears in the menu, where the
number of code validity days should be defined. The code validity period may be
changed by the user who entered a new user, or by the master user.
5. Duress – code similar to the normal user type, but the use of it generates an additional
event, which is sent to the monitoring station (“Duress alarm"). At the same time, this
code may activate a special alarm, as may be required (programmed by the installer).
This code is intended for use in the case of attack.
6. MONO outputs code, the use of which switches on the MONO SWITCH type outputs.
This function may be executed in partitions assigned to this type of code.
7. BI outputs – code, the use of which changes the status of the BI SWITCH type outputs.
This function may be executed in partitions assigned to a code of this type.
Note: The control panel makes it possible to define outputs used for controlling different
types of equipment, which require controlled access. Such a control is carried out by
means of the “MONO outputs” and “BI outputs” codes. The installer should inform the
user which devices are controlled in this way.
8. Temporary partition blocking – code which de-activates partition detectors for
a certain time period (assigned to the code) when the partition is armed. After this type
of user code is chosen (when entering or editing), the BYPASS TIME function appears in
the menu, which makes it possible to set the partition bypass time period (1–109min).
Using this type of code on LCD keypad will bypass zones in the partitions controlled by
the keypad and also assigned to the user, while using this code on the partition keypad
will only bypass the zones in the partition to which the partition keypad is assigned.
The installer selects zones which can be bypassed by the user. A proximity card or
DALLAS chip can be assigned to the code. Use of the code generates a “Temporary
partition blocking” event.
9. Access to cash dispenser – code which activates the procedure of access to cash
machine. The cash machine is protected 24 hours a day, but activities connected with
operating it require bypassing of detectors. The control panel automatically restores
detector operation after a strictly determined time period PROG.
10. Guard
– global code, which may be used for making rounds by guard in all partitions of
the system. Using this code (entering [CODE][#]) on the partition keypad assigned to
the partition, which the specific user has access to, will generate the “Guard round"
event and, optionally, activates partition bypass for the time of guard round PROG.
Entering this code on the electric lock keypad or execution of access by means of
a proximity card or DALLAS chip will generate the “User Access" type of event. When
the guard has the authority of access to partitions, the partitions may be controlled in
much the same way as with using the “Normal” type of code (calling function in LCD
keypad: [CODE][
*
]).
Entering the guard code, or using the guard card/DALLAS chip on the equipment
assigned to the partition, in which the guard round is programmed, will start the time
countdown to the next guard round from the beginning.
The installer defines the keypads with the use of which the guard should enter his code
when making his rounds in the protected facility, and sets the maximum time interval
between subsequent guard rounds. The time interval between guard rounds is
determined for each partition individually, and also separately when the partition is
armed and disarmed.