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The Access Group (the number of the access group) defines the access rights and restrictions for
the User key, as well as its rights to arm/disarm loops (see Access Rights Section of this Manual).
The Master key access group is inherited by all the keys programmed by hardware (see Key Pro-
gramming Section of this Manual).
If the Validity Limitation parameter is set, the date of the key validity starting and validity expiration
are set by the Validity Period parameter. Otherwise the key never expires. The validity limitation is
used for all the key types.
ACCESS KEY PATTERN CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
In order to gain access for key owners that are not stored in controllers’ memory it can be possible to
program up to 5 different key patterns which are used for key identification. Each key pattern is de-
scribed by a set of parameters shown in Table 11.
Table 11. Key Pattern Configuration Parameters
Parameter Name Function Description Range
Pattern Is Locked
This attribute provides disabling the key pattern On/Off
Key Pattern Type
Destination of all the keys fitting the key pattern User
Base Code
A base code the specified digits of which must be equal
to relevant digits of all codes of the keys fitting the key
pattern (see below)
Code Mask
A set of code positions in digital sequence of a presented
key, digits in these positions must be identical with the
relevant digits of the base pattern code (see above)
Access Group
A number of an access group which defines common
access rights and limitations which are applied to this
key and are common for all keys assigned to this access
group
0…32
Validity Limitation
Defines key activity limitations depending on date On/Off
Validity Period
Defines the period of dates when the key is active
01.01.2000 …
… 31.12.2255
The Pattern is locked switch setting on disables a key pattern. By default this parameter is switched
on for all five key patterns disabling the possibility to gain user access based on access key patterns.
The Pattern Type parameter describes what operation the key met the pattern requirements is des-
tined to. All keys fitting to any pattern can only have the User type and cannot be Unlocking, Locking,
or Master.
The Base Code parameter represents a base key code which will be covered by the Code Mask
while identifying keys based on the pattern. Digits of the base code which positions match with the
‘opened’ mask positions must be equal to relevant digits of all the keys fitting the pattern. The base
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