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Programming Level Defaults for the NETWORXPANEL
Users added will default to a Group Association and a Programming Level ability as follows:
USER TYPE USER NUMBER
GROUP DEFAULT
ASSOCIATION
MINIMUM PROGRAM
LEVEL (See page 6)
Master Code 1 - M
Installer Codes 2 & 3 none 4
Manager Codes 4 - 6 none 3
Supervisor Codes 7 - 9 none 2
(Reserved) 10 - 11 none --
Basic User Codes 12 - 50 none none
Basic User Codes Group 1 51 - 100 1 none
Basic User Codes Group 2 101 - 150 2 none
Basic User Codes Group 3 151 - 200 3 none
Basic User Codes Group 4 201 - 250 4 none
Basic User Codes 251 - 296 none none
Quick Enable User 300 Code 297 none none
(Reserved--see page 7) 298 none none
Guard Tour Code* 299 none none
Service Code 300 none none
Basic User Codes 301-5000 none none
*This code is a Non-Pass code and therefore does not allow passage through the door.
The Programming Level defines the range of programming
tasks a User is allowed to perform. The higher the Level, the
more programming tasks the User is allowed (with Master al-
lowing ALL tasks).
Note: Since the Programming Level is closely associated with
the type of User and their abilities, a User who holds a certain
Programming Level is sometimes referred to by their “User
Type”.
For example, the NETWORXPANEL can hold up to 5000 Us-
ers in its programming memory, and each User is associated
with a User Number (see definition of "User Number" in the
previous "Terminology" section) and therefore a specific Pro-
gramming Level, as follows:
Master: Always associated with User Number 1. Is always
enabled and can program all functions. (Abbreviated as
Programming Level = M).
Installer: Always associated with User Numbers 2 and 3.
Can program all functions except changing the Master
Code. (Abbreviated as Programming Level = 4).
Manager: Always associated with User Numbers 4, 5, and 6.
Can program all functions except functions relating to the
system configuration. (Abbreviated as Programming Level
= 3).
Supervisor: Always associated with User Numbers 7, 8 and
9. Can only program functions relating to day to day op-
eration. (Abbreviated as Programming Level = 2).
Print Only Users: In previous versions of the ALARM LOCK
Trilogy series models, Print Only Users were always asso-
ciated with User Numbers 10 & 11 and were restricted to
printing event logs only, using a special AL-IR1 handheld
printer. With the NETPDK and/or NETDK no longer allow-
ing/requiring the use of this AL-IR1 printer, Print Only Us-
ers are also no longer allowed/required. Although the at-
tributes of User Numbers 10 and 11 have been changed to
replicate those of "Basic Users", to ensure compatibility
with previous model versions, the use of User Number 10
and User Number 11 is not recommended.
Basic Users: Always associated with User Number 12 and
higher (except 297-300). No programming ability allowed.
In most cases, most Users are Basic Users, who are sim-
ply given their own individual User Codes and are only al-
lowed to "unlock" the system (to allow passage) when
needed.
Programming Levels are hierarchical--higher levels are al-
lowed to do anything the levels below them can do. For exam-
ple, if you are a Manager, you are allowed to do anything that
Supervisors and Basic Users can do in addition to those tasks
allowed for Managers (Level 3).
Programming Levels
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