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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
also have the applicable 'Disarm' authority for the
specific area.
To set an area to 'Allow Out of Schedule Opens' (or
not), refer to "Areas and Related Settings".
To define a schedule, refer to "Schedules for User
Access and Area Automation".
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"Permissions
(within a Profile)
- Silence Alarm:
Acknowledging an alarm at a
panel.
- Status:
View status for the system and points in
the area(s);
-History:
View the event history for the
applicable area(s);
- Test:
Perform a system test from an LCD
keypad;
- Work Late:
Ability to delay a 'scheduled close'
time for the selected area(s). (This is done in ½
hour increments.)
- Bypass Points:
Telling the panel to
ignore/bypass specific points in the applicable
areas (and/or remove the 'bypass' later). This
allows arming an area with a faulty sensor,
broken window, etc.
This is supported only if the point-type is 'bypassable'.
For details, refer to the sections on "Input Points".
- Suspend Schedule:
Indefinitely suspend
schedule(s) for the applicable area(s).
- Auto-Remove Bypass:
Automatically removes
any 'bypasses' that are in effect when an
associated user is granted entry. This helps to
ensure that any faulty sensors are not forgotten;
- Service Test:
This provides the ability to edit
the panel date and time through a system LCD
keypad. Also, when a user with this authority
views system status at an LCD keypad, the
"Verify User" option can be used to clear alarms
(similar to the 'service user'.
- Function Key:
The ability to use the
programmed hot-keys (function keys) 6, 7, 8, 9,
or 0 for an area that requires this authority
(function keys 1-5 are available for all
users/areas);
Whether or not an area requires this authority is set
through the "Require Function Key PIN" selection
under "Areas and Related Settings".
What each function key does is set up under
"Programmable Outputs".
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Arming
(within a Profile)
- In Schedule (Off / Stay / On):
The
arming/disarming levels that applicable users
will be able to invoke while the schedule is
active (or 24 hr if not scheduled);
- Out of Schedule (Off / Stay / On):
The
arming/disarming levels that applicable users
will be able to invoke outside of the schedule
(applies only if the authority is scheduled
above);
Off: Only 24-hr and life/safety sensors monitored;
Stay: Perimeter doors / sensors monitored (plus 24 hr
/ life-safety);
On: All sensors monitored (including interior motion
detection).
- Auto Disarm on Valid Token:
This allows
customizing the "Auto-Disarm" feature for an
area—depending on who is entering (i.e.,
persons assigned to this 'Authority'). Selections
are provided for "the area being entered" vs. "all
areas assigned to this authority", and Disarm to
"Stay" or "Off".
If the authority is scheduled (above), a different
selection can be in effect when the schedule is active,
versus outside of the chosen schedule.
This feature must also be enabled for each specific
area. For details, refer to "Areas and Related
Settings".
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Access
(within a Profile)
- Area access is permitted:
The area arming
levels for which the assigned users will be able
to enter the selected areas. (i.e., when the area
is Off, armed to Stay, and/or fully armed to ON).
- Master Override:
This allows a person such as
a security officer to enter at any door that would
normally deny access.
Items Overridden: 'Wrong time' (and door class
settings), 'cards locked-out', APB (if NOT set for strict
enforcement), readers in 'dual-custody' or 'escort'
mode (and allows the person to act as an escort).
Items NOT Overridden: 'Wrong area or floor',
card/PIN mode, 'strict APB', and door 'interlock'
issues.
- Manual Door Command In Schedule:
Ability to
command doors through LCD-keypads (or this
software) while the schedule is active (or 24-hr if
not scheduled).
- Manual Door Command out of Schedule:
Ability to command doors through LCD-keypads
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