1. Introduction i-on40 & i-onEX Range
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For details on how to add and remove users see page 41 .
Identifying Users
The control unit identifies each user internally by a unique
number. The number is in the range 01 to 49 for the i-on30EX
and i-on40, 001 to 099 for the i-on50, and 001 to 499 for the i-
on160EX. When a Master User or Administrator adds or edits
other users the keypad shows user numbers as “User nnn”, for
example “User 001” or “User 23”.
To help Master Users and Administrators identify other users the
control unit allows each user to have a 12 character name. The
Master User or Administrator keys in the name when adding the
user to the system. If a user has a name on the system, then the
control unit shows that name on the keypad when the
Administrator is looking at the log. If the user does not have a
name, then the keypad shows the user number instead.
There are also some “special” users with numbers above 500 –
see page 61.
Note that the User number is not the same as the access code,
see below.
Access to the System
To operate the system a user must identify themselves, either by
entering a valid access code on the keypad or by presenting a
proximity tag to the front of the keypad (see page 11).
Access code and proximity tag act as unique identifiers for each
user, and may be used interchangeably at any time.
Access Codes
In a Security Grade 2 system access codes are four digits long,
providing a total of 10,000 different codes, running from “0000”
to “9999”. In a Security Grade 3 system access codes are six
digits long, providing a total of 1,000,000 different codes, from
“000000” to “999999”.
When delivered from the factory the control unit recognises just
one user, and this user has Master User privileges (see page 8).
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