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User Language<br />

Each User can be programmed with a default language that will be loaded by the <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> when they<br />

log into a keypad.<br />

UN00001 Language<br />

None<br />

If no language is selected the default panel language will be displayed.<br />

User Miscellaneous Options<br />

Options that relate to general functions of the user can be set using option entry.<br />

UN00001 Misc<br />

[1-34----]<br />

To modify options, use the follow the settings as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 344). Use<br />

the relevant key from 1 to 8 to toggle the state of the option.<br />

Option 1 - Greeting Mode<br />

• Enabled the user will be presented on the keypad screen with a time of day greeting when they log in to the<br />

keypad. For example "Good Morning Mr. Smith" or "Good Afternoon Mr. Jones".<br />

• Disabled the user will not be shown a greeting when they log in to the keypad.<br />

i<br />

This option when enabled can be overridden by the same option in the menu group. To control this<br />

option per individual user disable the option in the menu group and assign this option for each user<br />

that requires a greeting message displayed on login.<br />

Option 2 - Menu Mode<br />

• Enabled the user will be taken directly to the menu. Normally a user will be shown the status of the current<br />

area that the keypad belongs to however this feature allows users that can not perform any area commands<br />

or that are more likely to perform menu commands to be taken directly to the menu without pressing the<br />

[MENU] key when they log in.<br />

• Disabled the user will be taken to the primary area status screen if they have access to the programmed<br />

area.<br />

Option 3 - Alarm Acknowledgement Allowed<br />

• Enabled the user can acknowledge and delete alarms that are stored in memory for an area by using the<br />

[ENTER] key. To acknowledge alarms, the user must have access to the View menu. The area where the<br />

alarm occurred must also belong to the user's disarm area group.<br />

• Disabled the user will not be able to acknowledge alarms.<br />

i<br />

This option when enabled can be overridden by the same option in the menu group. To control this<br />

option per individual user disable the option in the menu group and assign this option for each user.<br />

Option 4 - Show Alarm Memory On Login<br />

• Enabled the user when logging in to the keypad will be displayed any existing alarm for the keypad's<br />

primary area. If an alarm occurred in any other area, the alarm memory is sent to the alarm buffer, which<br />

can be viewed through the View menu. To view the alarm memory, the user must be allowed to access the<br />

View menu. The keypad's primary area must also belong to the user's disarm area group. If you want to<br />

acknowledge the alarm, the Alarm Acknowledgment option must be turned on.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will take no action if alarm memory is present when a user logs in.<br />

i<br />

This option when enabled can be overridden by the same option in the menu group. To control this<br />

option per individual user disable the option in the menu group and assign this option for each user.<br />

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