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Authority Level Permissions

Authority levels define a user’s permissions. Different authority levels determine the types of actions a user can perform, so they only have access to specific features and actions assigned to them.

Authority Level Types

  • Master: The highest authority level. The user is granted all location permissions.

  • Standard: The user is granted all location permissions except administrative permissions.

  • Limited: The user is granted all location permissions except administrative permissions and they cannot bypass zones.

  • Scheduled: The user is granted basic location permissions that don’t include administrative or maintenance permissions.

  • Arm Only: The user can only arm the location.

  • Access Only: The user is only granted temporary door access and cannot lock and unlock doors. The following features are hidden from the user:

    • Events

    • Video

    • Video Doorbell

    • Video Actions

    • Rules (X1 only)

    • Lockdown

    • Push Notifications

  • Temporary: The user code expires at the date and time you specify. Codes set up with Virtual Keypad and Dealer Admin can stay active for up to 7 days, then will automatically expire. Codes active for more than 7 days can be set up only with the keypad. Any authority level except master can be defined as a temporary code.

Authority Level Permissions

Permission

Master

Standard

Limited

Scheduled

Arm Only

Access Only

Arm—Arm the location

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Disarm—Disarm the location

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Door Access—Grant temporary door access

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Alarm Silence—Silence a location alarm

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User Check-In—The location checks in to determine if the user is on the premise.

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Zone Activity Check—Monitor a zone for non-activity.*

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Sensor Reset—Reset all location sensors.*

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Display Events—View location events.

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Zone Monitor—Enable the chime function.

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Outputs On/Off—Turn outputs on or off.

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Lcation Test—Initiate a location test from the user menu.

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Favorites Setup—Configure favorites for the location.

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Bypass Zones—Bypass zones when arming the location.

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Z-Wave Setup—Add, edit, and delete Z-Wave devices.

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Wi-Fi Setup—View the location’s Wi-Fi settings, connect to available Wi-Fi networks, and use WPS association.

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User Codes—Add, change, and delete user codes.

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Schedules—Add, edit, and delete schedules.

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Extend—Extend a schedule for 2, 4, 6, or 8 hours.

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Set Time—Change the location date and time from the user menu.

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Service Request—Request a service call from your security provider.

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*Zone Activity Check—Monitor a zone for non-activity. This could be used for a person living alone to detect when they have not moved about to trip a disarmed zone within a programmed period of time. This feature is optional. The Zone Activity Check is disabled when a schedule is entered to allow for sleeping hours and is automatically enabled when an area is disarmed.

*Sensor Reset—Reset all location sensors. After a lockdown is ended, a sensor reset is required for all smoke detectors, flood sensors, and temperature sensors that have triggered an alarm, as well as location restoral. A sensor reset is also required to clear a low battery (LOBAT) message after changing a wireless device’s batteries.