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Access Level 1 End Date<br />

Setting the access level end date will disable the access level for this user at 23:59 on this date. If a end time<br />

is also set the access level will be disabled at that time on this date.<br />

UN00001 Axs1 End<br />

date: --/--/----<br />

Use the numerical keys to enter a valid date and then press [ENTER] to program the date. If you do not<br />

program a time in the following section the access level will expire at midnight on the date that is programmed.<br />

For more information about entering the date information refer to the section Date and Time Data Entry (see<br />

page 342).<br />

If you do not enter a valid date an error message will be shown, pressing the [STAY] key will allow you to clear<br />

your entry or set the default value.<br />

Access Level 1 End Time<br />

Setting the access level end time will disable the access level for the user once this time has past. If both the<br />

end time and date are set then the access level will be disabled after the date and time has past. If only the<br />

time is set then the access level will be disabled after this time has past.<br />

UN00001 Axs1 End<br />

time: --:--<br />

Use the numerical keys to enter a valid time in a 24HR format and then press [ENTER] to program the time. If<br />

you do not program a time in the following section the user will expire at midnight on the date that is<br />

programmed. For more information about entering the date information refer to the section Date and Time Data<br />

Entry (see page 342).<br />

If you do not enter a valid time an error message will be shown, pressing the [STAY] key will allow you to clear<br />

your entry.<br />

Access Level 2,3 and 4<br />

Each user can be assigned up to four access levels. Each of these access levels has an independent start and<br />

end time. These are programmed after Access Level 1. Leave the access level as None to disable it.<br />

User Area<br />

The user area can be used to disarm the selected area automatically on login to a keypad or when access is<br />

granted at a door or reader. For this feature to operate correctly the programmed area must belong to the<br />

user's disarm area group. This feature is ideal for securing many individual offices yet arming all of them when all<br />

employees exit and disarming only the person's office that they are allowed to access while other offices remain<br />

secure and protected.<br />

UN00001 Area<br />

None<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the user area selection and press [ENTER] to select the area that is displayed.<br />

For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 344).<br />

PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE 25

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