
General Rules on Authority Levels and changes
Multlple Partition
Access Examples
(GOTO Function)
The folfowing rules apply to users when making modfiications within the system
based on the user oode authority levels:
● Master Codes and all lower level codes can be used interchangeably when
performing system functions within a partition (a system armed with a user%
temporary code can be disarmed with the Master Code or another usets
temporary code), except the Operator Level C Code described above.
● A user may not delete or change the user code of the SAME or HIGHER
authority than wh~h he is assigned.
c A user (levels O,1 & 2 onfy) may only ADD users to a LOWER authority level.
● A user may assign other users access to only those partitions to which he
himself has access.
● A user can only be DELETED or CHANGED from within the partition he is
assigned.
● User numbers must be entered as 2digit entries. Single digit user numbers
must, therefore, always be preceded by a “O” (example, 03, 04, 05, etc.). Make
sure the end user understands this requirement. Temporary codes are entered
as 4-digit numbers.
Important !: Unless Ademco Contact ID reporting is used, only user codes #1 -
#15 can uniquely report to the central station using the communication formats
provided. Users #16 - #99 will report as User #15, if enabled for open/close
reporting, for the other reporting formats.
To make a partitioned environment particularly useful, the system must allow for
certain people to have access to other partitions. This is particularly true in the
Factory/Office environment where the president of the company wants access to
any area of his company. The 4140XMPT2 has total flexibility in supporting this
requirement. On a USER basis, each user is programmed for a base partition (the
one he normally is assigned) and one or more partitions which he can be
authorized to access.
In addition, within each partition, each USER may be programmed to have
different levels of authority. For example, User #3, the V.P. of Engineering,
could be assigned to work within the Engineering Department (Partition 1) of
ABC Manufacturing.
Since he needs the full capabilities in his area, he is
assgned as a MASTER with Level 1 authority. This means he may Arm, Disarm,
Bypass, Add or Modify users in partition 1. It is also a requirement that he be able
to gain access to the manufacturing area (partition 2) on an emergency basis. You
can set this up easily with the 4140XMPT2 by now requesting that he also be
assigned to partition 2, with a level of authority set lower, such as Level 4
(OPERATOR Level B) which allows him to Arm and Disarm, but nothing else. The
control will automatically assign him the next available user number within partition
2 and does not require reprogramming of his already existing 4 digit security
code! This type of setup can be done for each user of the system and for any
combination of up to 8 partitions!
EXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE PARTfTION ACCESS
Part1 Pari2 Part3 Part4 [ Part5 Parl6
Part7 Patt8
user3 user5
LC!WI 1 LSWSI 4
I
Master
IWEI I
4
In the above example, User 3 has MASTER authority in partition 1 and
OPERATOR B authorii in partition 2. His user number in partition 2 is User 5 and
his 4 digit code is the same for both partitions. Note that if a user number is
already being used in a partition, the system will automatically assign an unused
User number.
Assigning users to other partitions is one thing, but how about actually being a user
and trying to “see” one of the other partitions? The 4140XMPT2 has developed a
simple key sequence (code + ~] + partition number O-8, partition O returns to the
default partition for that console) scheme for a user to go to another partition.
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