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6.0 Passcode
Worksheet
The next 100 groups of entries determine the user
passcodes and the authority level each user has in
each area. Within these groups are entries to
determine the supervision reporting for the user
passcode.
passcodes and the authority level each user has in
each area. Within these groups are entries to
determine the supervision reporting for the user
passcode.
Each user is identified by a two digit number. These
numbers are called User ID Codes, and they range
from 00 through 99. Both of these digits are logged
in the D9112 memory with user events.
numbers are called User ID Codes, and they range
from 00 through 99. Both of these digits are logged
in the D9112 memory with user events.
In reporting systems using
Modem Format
, both
digits of the User ID Code are transmitted to the
central station with associated reports. If the central
central station with associated reports. If the central
station automation computer system can only accept
ZONEX and COMEX style user IDs, see
ZONEX and COMEX style user IDs, see
Point/User Flag
in the Phone section of Panel Wide
Parameters.
In BFSK, only one number is transmitted. This
number represents a group of ten users as shown in
Table 29. To report the proper User ID number with
number represents a group of ten users as shown in
Table 29. To report the proper User ID number with
Opening
and
Closing
reports see
A# Area O/C
and
A# Acct O/C
.
Passcodes are generally used to arm and disarm a
security system. In the D9112, a passcode can also
be used to access a number of command center
functions. Command center functions are enabled
for each authority level in the User Interface module
of the program.
security system. In the D9112, a passcode can also
be used to access a number of command center
functions. Command center functions are enabled
for each authority level in the User Interface module
of the program.
Table 29: BFSK User ID Report Format
User
00 to 09
User
10 to 19
User
20 to 29
User
30 to 39
User
40 to 49
User
50 to 59
User
60 to 69
User
70 to 79
User
80 to 89
User
90 to 99
BFSK
Report
0
Report
0
BFSK
Report
1
Report
1
BFSK
Report
2
Report
2
BFSK
Report
3
Report
3
BFSK
Report
4
Report
4
BFSK
Report
5
Report
5
BFSK
Report
6
Report
6
BFSK
Report
7
Report
7
BFSK
Report
8
Report
8
BFSK
Report
9
Report
9
Duress
Create a secondary passcode. This secondary passcode has all the features of the user’s primary passcode. In
addition, it can send
addition, it can send
DURESS
alarm if enabled in Authority Lvl Assign
Send Duress
.
To use a secondary passcode, the user increases the value of the last digit of their primary passcode when entering
it at the command center. The
it at the command center. The
Duress
entry determines if users add one or two to the last digit of the passcode.
Note:
All users use the same formula for the duress code. You only need to program
Duress one time.
Default:
Blank
Selection:
Blank, 1, or 2
1
Create a unique secondary (duress) passcode for each user where the last digit of the primary
Passcode
is increased by “1.”
For example:
•
If the primary passcode is 612
3, 6124 is the secondary passcode.
•
If the last digit of the primary pass code is
9, the last digit of the secondary passcode is 0.
2
Create a unique secondary (duress) passcode for each user where the last digit of the primary
passcode is increased by “2.”
passcode is increased by “2.”
For example:
•
If the primary passcode is 612
3, 6125 is the secondary passcode.
•
If the last digit of the primary pass code is
8, the last digit of the secondary passcode is 0.
•
If the last digit of the primary pass code is
9, the last digit of the secondary passcode is 1.
Blank
Do not create secondary passcodes (disable duress feature).