Napco Security Systems Inc PX4041 Manuel D’Utilisation
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ACCESS = Entry into a restricted area.
AMBUSH = An AMBUSH CODE used before a USER CODE and programmed for Relay Ambush can be used to alert security, or trip a
silent-alarm on a Burglary Control Panel.
silent-alarm on a Burglary Control Panel.
AUDIT TRAIL = A log of previously date/time stamped events that have occurred.
BURGLARY CONTROL PANEL = Provides local alarm and remote communication to request security for burglary/break-in. A PDL3000 relay
output used for Ambush can provide a silent-alarm and call-for-help.
output used for Ambush can provide a silent-alarm and call-for-help.
CLOCK
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REAL TIME CLOCK = An accurate built-in clock that allows date/time stamping of events. The clock can be slowed or speeded up to fine
tune long term accuracy of the clock to within three minutes per year.
tune long term accuracy of the clock to within three minutes per year.
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CLOCK SETTINGS = Printout includes date, time, weekday, and clock speed.
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CLOCK SPEED = The clock can be adjusted to allow faster/slower speeds and therefore increasing clock accuracy.
CODE = Numeric sequence of numbers (such as: 123). If Star-Enter-Key is required, must be followed by a [*] key.
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AMBUSH CODE = A predefined two-digit AMBUSH CODE entered before a USER CODE, with RELAY AMBUSH ACTIVATED. Causing
the door to unlock and cause the relay to momentarily close, for a Security Team to respond. A Burglary Control Panel can send a
Silent-Alarm requesting security response through remote communication.
the door to unlock and cause the relay to momentarily close, for a Security Team to respond. A Burglary Control Panel can send a
Silent-Alarm requesting security response through remote communication.
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BASIC USER CODE = User Code used by User 12-50, 251-296, 301-2000. (Does not allow programming)
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INSTALLER CODE = User Code used by User 2-3. (Allows all programming except master functions)
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INVALID CODE = A code that has not been programmed in the lock.
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MANAGER CODE = User Code used by User 4-6. (Allows most of the programming functions)
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MASTER CODE = User Code used by User 1. Default code is 123456. Master Code has complete control of the lock.
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PRINT ONLY USER CODE = User Code used by User 10-11. (Allows no programming except print functions)
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QUICK ENABLE USER 300 CODE = User code 297 used to Re-enable Service Code User Code 300.
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QUICK PC ACCESS CODE = Permits upload/download to DL-Windows Software on IBM/compatible computer running Microsoft
Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0.
Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0.
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SERVICE CODE = User 300. Allows only one entry, then needs to be re-enabled by another code to regain access again.
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SUPERVISOR CODE = User Code for User 7 to 9. Can only program day-to-day operation, no default group association.
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USER CODE = Code used by Users. Code is 3 to 6 numeric digits long, allowing controlled entry through door.
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VALID CODE = An entered code that has been programmed in the unit.
COM PORT = A computer serial communications port used to communicate with the Lock and/or Data Transfer Module.
DATA TRANSFER MODULE = A device that permits transfer of program/data between a computer and up to 96 locks.
DATE = Month, Day and Year entered as MMDDYY.
DAY OF WEEK = Sunday through Saturday (where 1 = Sunday and 7 = Saturday).
DELAYED ENTRY = Delays user passage through door, allowing camera/security guard to observe the person passing through the door.
DISABLE = Turn off.
DL-Windows = Computer software used to communicate with the Lock and/or Data Transfer Module.
DOOR NUMBER = Identification of each door with a specific number (1-96). (Used with AL-DTM2 Transfer Module)
ENABLE = Turn on.
EVENTS = Recorded lock activity.