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Cooper TP Workshop Manual_Scant:Layout 1 7/8 ... - Cooper Security

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816 User FacilitiesLEVELSET O/P 3Meaning: Levelset Output Will Not Work. In the example shown, output 3 is alevelset output, but its assignment means that it will never work.Action: Check Menu 51.ARMING STN 2Meaning: Too Many Levels Assigned to Arming Station. In the exampleshown Keypad 2 is an arming station. You can only assign oneLevel to an arming station.Action: Check Menu 47.NO KEY Z IN LAMeaning: No Keyswitch Zone In Level. In the example shown Level A hasbeen assigned a keyswitch zone which is not a keyswitch zonetype.Action: Check Menu 41 or 32.KEYSWITCH ZONESMeaning: Keyswitch Zone Assigned to Different Levels. The message can becaused by, for example, the "Full Set" position of a keyswitch zonebeing assigned to more than one Level in the same Partition. Thesame message would appear if the "Part Set" position of a keyswitchhad been assigned to more than one Level in a Partition.Action: Check Menu 41.User FacilitiesIn User Mode the 816 can store unique access codes for up to 16 users.Each user can be linked to one or more Levels. There are two types of user:• The Supervisor (User 01), who can change all other user's accessto the system and who is always linked to all Partitions.• Ordinary users, who can cannot change their level of access touser functions.The Supervisor can give users 02 to 16 one or more of the following accessrights:Access to set/unset individual Levels.Enter a Duress code.Either Full use (set and unset the Levels they are linked to) or Arm only(set but not unset a Partition).Omit Zones.Read the system log.OBSOLETE PRODUCT496337 Issue 1 21 of 22

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