Digital Security Controls Ltd. 16WS90029 用户手册
Chapter 7.0 Managing Users
7.0 Managing Users
The WS900 system supports up to 100 users, including the Master user. By default, user #1 is the
Master user. You cannot disable or delete this user from the system. The system also supports an
additional two duress codes, one for each partition.
From the user app, you can program and configure attributes for users 2 thru 100. You can assign a
user to one or both partitions and enable or disable system interaction.
User codes are 4-digits and must be unique; the system does not recognize duplicate codes. If you
program a duplicate code, the system errors and the code is rejected. If you try to change an exist-
ing user code to a one that is already programmed, the system errors and the code is unchanged.
Master user. You cannot disable or delete this user from the system. The system also supports an
additional two duress codes, one for each partition.
From the user app, you can program and configure attributes for users 2 thru 100. You can assign a
user to one or both partitions and enable or disable system interaction.
User codes are 4-digits and must be unique; the system does not recognize duplicate codes. If you
program a duplicate code, the system errors and the code is rejected. If you try to change an exist-
ing user code to a one that is already programmed, the system errors and the code is unchanged.
7.1 Access Code Types
The WS900 system provides the following user access code types:
Master Code
This is the system master code. You cannot disable or delete this code, but you
can change it in the user app. Use this code to program all other access codes,
including the duress codes. You can use this code to do all user-level functions,
except to access Installer mode.
can change it in the user app. Use this code to program all other access codes,
including the duress codes. You can use this code to do all user-level functions,
except to access Installer mode.
User Codes
There are three access levels for user codes:
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Level 1 - Supervisor/Administrator
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Level 2 - Basic/Standard User
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Level 3 - Maintenance/Guest
Each level has different permissions. See User Code Access Levels for descrip-
tions of each level.
tions of each level.
Duress
Codes
Codes
Use duress codes to disarm the system only in an emergency situation. When
used, an emergency disarm event transmits to the central monitoring station.
The system supports two duress codes, one for each partition. These codes are
excluded from the total number of available codes. They have the access level
of a Level 2 Basic User.
used, an emergency disarm event transmits to the central monitoring station.
The system supports two duress codes, one for each partition. These codes are
excluded from the total number of available codes. They have the access level
of a Level 2 Basic User.
7.2 Level 1 Access (Supervisor/Administrator)
Users at this level have similar privileges to the master user but are limited based on their partition
assignment. Users can do the following actions on their partitions:
assignment. Users can do the following actions on their partitions:
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Arm/disarm
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Bypass/unbypass
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Chime enable/disable
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View troubles
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View alarm memory
Level 1 users can also do any user level functionality on the keypad or user app, as follows:
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Initiate system test
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Enable installer or remote access
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Language selection
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View event buffer
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View images
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Program zone and partition labels
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Schedule Auto Arming
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