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The system administrator and the service technician can add, change and delete RFID cards/tags from
both the LCD keypad menu and J-Link.
4.3 CHANGING A USERNAME OR PHONE NUMBER
If the system is set up with prefi x codes, users can add, change or delete their telephone numbers
or change their name from the LCD menu on the keypad. This can be done after authorization by selecting
Settings / Users / User / Phone. The user must be in edit mode to make changes. This is done by pressing
Enter. After making the changes, they must be confi rmed by pressing Enter again. To delete a phone num-
ber enter “0” into the phone number fi eld. After the changes are complete the change must be saved
by selecting Save when the system prompts with “Save Settings?”
The system administrator and the service technician can add, modify or delete a user‘s phone number
or change a user‘s name from both the LCD keypad menu and J-Link.
4.4 ADDING / DELETING A USER
Only the system administrator or service technician can add new users to the system (or delete them).
New users can be added to the system (or deleted from it) only through the J-Link program, or the F-Link
program in the case of a technician.
When creating a new user, it’s necessary to assign him with access permissions (rights), sections
the user may operate, programmable outputs he may control, and what type of authorization
will be required.
4.5 CALENDAR EVENTS SET UP
It’s possible to confi gure up to 20 calendar events (unsetting / setting /
partial setting, controlling or blocking PG outputs). A single calendar event
may combine several actions at the same time. For example, you can Set
selected sections, switch on a PG output and block another PG, all at once.
Timers can be set up via J-Link in the Calendar tab.
The security system stores all performed operations and events (setting, unsetting, alarms, faults,
messages sent to users and ARCs) in the micro SD card in the system’s control panel. Each entry includes
the date, time (start and end), and source (cause / origin) of the event.
The different ways of browsing through the system’s event history:
5.1 USING THE LCD KEYPAD
Accessing the event history using the keypad requires user authorization. Once authorized, the available
options (based on user permissions) are displayed by choosing Event Memory. Records can be viewed
using arrows.
5.2 USING J-LINK AND A COMPUTER
The system memory can be browsed using the J-Link program. Events can be downloaded from
the control panel in small (about 1,200 events) or larger (about 4,000 events) batches. The events
can be fi ltered in detail, colour-coded for easier orientation, or saved into a fi le in a computer.
5. HISTORIE UDÁLOSTÍ
5. EVENT HISTORY