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48: Lockout Keypads During Entry
This Command provides compliance with DD243: 2002 6.4.5. If you want the
user to be able to unset the system using a proximity reader, the keypads
must be locked out during entry.
If you select option 0, the system permits all users to use all keypads during
entry. If you select option 1, the system locks all users out from all keypads
during entry.
When you lockout keypads during entry, some functions are still available:
° Keypad PA, Fire and Medical alarms
° Duress Code operation
° User's ability to cancel false alarms or disarm the system during an alarm.
49: Not used
This command is not used.
50: CSID Code
To allow the customer to use the "Remote Reset" facility (enabled with
Command 23), you must program the control unit as "Engineer Reset"
(Command 33 option 1) and then install a four-digit Central Station
Identification (CSID) code as follows:
1. Contact the ARC and obtain the CSID code.
2. Ensure that the system is in programming mode.
3. Next, key in:
50 Y nnnn Y
Where nnnn is the "CSID Code".
The control unit now contains the same CSID code as the ARC and can use
this to generate a four-digit reset code that will be recognised by the ARC
7300 Remote Reset decode programmer.
After an alarm, the user keys in their access code to silence the alarm but
cannot reset the system. The system generates the reset code and displays it
on the keypad. The user calls the ARC and reports the reset code. The ARC
verifies the user's identity and then enters the reset code into the 7300
programmer, which generates an anti-code. The ARC gives the anti-code to
the user, who keys it into the keypad to reset the system.
Note: To delete a CSID code, key in "0000" over the existing code.
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