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3. Click with your mouse pointer on the CARD / DALLAS button. The card/chip adding window
will open.
4. Select the method of adding the card/chip: by reading in on the reader, or by entering the
number manually.
5. Depending on the selected method of adding the card/chip, select the reader (device with
a reader) and read in the card/chip or enter its number twice.
6. Click with your mouse pointer on the ADD button. A window will open where you are
supposed to enter the access code.
7. Having entered the code, click your mouse on the OK button to save the data to the
control panel. The card/chip is now added.
6.8.4 Deleting cards/DALLAS chips by means of LCD keypad
1. Start the REMOVE PROX. CARD / REMOVE DALLAS function.
2. After the card/chip number is displayed, press the key [1].
Note: By using the R
EMOVE PROX. CARD / REMOVE DALLAS function you can check the
number of the card/chip.
The card/chip will only be actually deleted after completion of the user editing
procedure, i.e. after exiting the function by means of the [
*
] key and saving the
changes by means of the [1] key.
6.8.5 Deleting proximity card / DALLAS chip by means of DLOADX program
1. Open the USERS window.
2. Click your mouse twice with the pointer in the CARD / DALLAS field of the user, whose
card/chip we wish to remove.
3. Delete the card/chip number.
4. Save the data to the control panel. The card/chip is now removed.
6.8.6 Deleting proximity card / DALLAS chip by means of GUARDX program
1. Open the USERS window.
2. Click with your mouse pointer on the selected user.
3. Click with your mouse pointer on the CARD / DALLAS button. The card/chip deleting window
will open.
4. Click with your mouse pointer on the D
ELETE button. A window will open where the access
code is to be entered.
5. Having entered the code, click your mouse button on the OK button to save the data to
the control panel. The card/chip is now deleted.
6.9 APT-100 KEYFOBS
In case of the INTEGRA 128-WRL control panel and any other INTEGRA control panel to
which the ACU-100 controller with firmware version 2.0 is connected, an APT-100 keyfob can
be assigned to each user of the system (excepting the service). Administrators can only be
assigned a keyfob by the service. The other users can be assigned a keyfob by the service (if
the latter has been authorized by the administrator), administrator and/or user with the EDIT
USER
authority.
Using the keyfob, it is possible to control up to 6 zones in the security system. These zones
should not physically exist and their programmed type of line must be different from NOT USED
or F
OLLOW OUTPUT. Any type of reaction can be programmed for them. Pressing a button (or,
simultaneously, the two buttons 1 and 5) in the keyfob will result in violation of the zone (the
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