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Option 5 - Automatic Primary Area Disarm<br />

• When enabled and the user logs in to the keypad, the primary area associated with the keypad<br />

automatically disarms. The keypad's primary area must belong to the user's disarm area group. This feature<br />

does not automatically cancel the arming process of an area that was previously started.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will not perform any action when the user logs in.<br />

Option 6 - User Area Disarm On Login<br />

• When enabled on login, the area assigned to the user automatically disarms. The user area must belong to<br />

the user's disarm area group. This feature does not automatically cancel the arming process of an area.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will not perform any action when the user logs in.<br />

Option 7 - User Troubles Acknowledgment<br />

• When enabled the user can acknowledge and clear user troubles that are stored in memory for an area by<br />

using the [ENTER] key when viewing these troubles in the View menu.<br />

For this option to operate correctly the user must have access to the View menu and the Trouble<br />

Acknowledgment option must be turned on.<br />

• Disabled the user can not acknowledge user troubles.<br />

Option 8 - <strong>System</strong> Troubles Acknowledgment<br />

• When enabled the user can acknowledge and clear system troubles that are stored in memory for the entire<br />

system by using the [ENTER] key when viewing these troubles in the View menu.<br />

For this option to operate correctly the user must have access to the View menu and the Trouble<br />

Acknowledgment option must be turned on.<br />

• Disabled the user can not acknowledge system troubles.<br />

User Special Options<br />

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

UN00001 Special<br />

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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 – User Area is a Group<br />

When this option is enabled the users area selection screen will change to a group selection allowing multiple<br />

areas to be controlled by the user area group configuration.<br />

• Enabled the user area will be set as a group.<br />

• Disabled the user area selection will be an individual area.<br />

Option 2 - Reserved<br />

• Reserved do not modify.<br />

Option 3 - Super User Code<br />

• Enabled the user is assigned a super user status that allows them to override dual code functions and<br />

anti-passback violations.<br />

• Disabled the user does not have super user status.<br />

Option 4 - User Can Modify Own Code<br />

• Enabled the user will be able to modify their own code. The user must have access to the user menu. The<br />

user can not modify any access or other functions.<br />

• Disabled the user can not modify their own code.<br />

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