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3.5.2 Creating Security Levels
Using security levels requires two basic programming steps. The first step is to plan and create the individual
security level(s) required and then apply them to the individual entry points (relays). Refer to the Security Level
Planning Chart in the back of this manual to see how Security Level 02 was first planned. The second step is to
assign the security level to the individual users of the system. This second step is accomplished in Section 4 -
Data Base Management.
PROGRAMMING SECURITY LEVEL 02
1. Click the SECURITY LEVEL button to
access the security level screen.
2. Click the Security Level pull down
menu down arrow button to select
which security level you want to
create. If you are creating the first
security level, we suggest that you
start with SL02.
3. Click TZ1 to set begin and end times
for the first time zone in this security
level.
4. Click the begin time and enter the
time desired. Likewise, click the end
time and enter the end time desired.
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5. Select the days of the week for this
time zone (an X will appear in the box
when the day is selected).
6. Select the relays that you want this
security level to apply to. NOTE:
Clicking the RELAYS button will
cause the Relays screen to appear.
This is where you "named" the relays
(pg. 25). From here you can
determine which relays you want this
security level to control. Click
CANCEL to return to the Security
Level screen.
7. Click TZ2 to set up begin and end
times, days of the week, and the
relays that this time zone is to be
applied to.
8. Repeat step 7 to set up time zones 3
(TZ3) and 4 (TZ4).
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NOTE: The FLOORS buttons are left blank
when elevator control is not used. See section
3.8 for additional programming instructions
when using elevator control.
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