6 MONITOR AFx™ v3.3 LCD Keypad User's Guide
500-9030v3.3
Overview of Tasks
(What can be Done from Where)
Adjusting the 'Closing' Time (Work-
late) for an Active Schedule
The 'closing' time for a schedule can be
adjusted:
•
By an authorized operator using the MONITOR
AFx Director software.
•
By an authorized user/entrant at a system LCD
keypad;
•
By an authorized user/entrant at an 'arming
station' enhanced reader;
•
By pressing a 'worklate' button (inside the
controlled-access facility);
Work-late buttons are set up as custom input-point
types.
Arming / Disarming Areas
The arming and disarming of a system and/or
individual areas can be:
•
Linked to an Event--such as when an exit door
closes (Area settings), or when an authorized
person is granted access (Authority settings);
•
Set to occur automatically at specific times
(Schedules and Area settings);
•
Performed through the MONITOR AFx Director
software—by an authorized operator;
•
Performed by an authorized user/entrant at an
'arming station' enhanced reader;
•
Performed locally through a system LCD
keypad by an authorized user (similarly, a
condominium unit can be armed and disarmed
through a 'Condo' LED keypad).
•
Performed using a custom "arm/disarm
keyswitch" input-point.
Cardholder Administration
The administration of users/cardholders can be
done:
•
Through this MONITOR AFx Director Software
(via modems or direct-connect);
•
Locally through a system keypad (with 2-line
LCD display).
System Configuration
System/panel configuration can be done:
•
By an authorized operator (with "Configuration"
permissions) through this MONITOR AFx
Director Software;
•
Locally through an alarm system's keypad
module (by an authorized technician).
System configuration through the MONITOR AFx
Director software is supported through a direct-
cable-connection or a dial-up (modem) connection to
associated panel(s). All system configuration
requires knowledge of the 'Service PIN'.
Local user admin. (via keypad) is supported in all
systems, while local system configuration is
supported only in single panel systems set to
"
Memory Model
" 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Exception:
Keypad
programming is supported in all systems for any
'application' modules that require this due to custom
settings stored only at the module itself (HSC, RF,
and "Smart" modules).