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HOBBY LOBBY
Building Department - Doc Type
Permit
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13-14731
Building Department - Name
MERCHANTS STATION LLC
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7325 GALL BLVD
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�'� - - • • • - <br /> • Remote Programming Software (RPS) Lite allows end Easy Exit Control - <br /> users to perform control panel management tasks— The D9412GV4 Control Panel changes from one armed <br /> Add/Delete/Change user passcodes and authorities, state to another armed state without disarming. For <br /> view and print the panel history event log example, if you change the state from Perimeter Arm <br /> • Custom keypad text is fully programmable, including to Master Arm, the control panel complies and reports <br /> remote programming the change. Easy Exit Control reduces the number of <br /> • Full function command menu including Custom keystrokes, simplifying system operation <br /> Functions <br /> • Authority by area and 16-character name for each Programmable Passcode•controlled Menu List <br /> user The system prompts users to enter a passcode prior to <br /> • 14 custom authority levels control user's authority to viewing the keypad menu The keypad display shows <br /> change,add, or delete passcodes or access control the user the menu options allowed according to the <br /> credentials;to disarm or bypass points, and to start user's authority level. Passcode-controlled menus <br /> system tests provide users only with the options and information <br /> Area Configurations <br /> pertinent to them, simplifying system operation <br /> Area programming offers a wide selection of different Flexible Control <br /> system configurations Each area is assigned an The system provides the flexibility to select added <br /> account number to define annunciation, control, and convenience or high security. For example, you can <br /> reporting functions. Muitiple areas can be linked to a restrict passcode arming and disarming to a keypad's <br /> shared area which is automatically controlled (hallway immediate local area, even if the user has access to <br /> or lobby) Area arming can be conditional on other other areas. This is particularly useful for high security <br /> areas (master or associate) Any area can be areas, where a user may have access to the area, but <br /> configured for perimeter and interior arming, not would prefer to only disarm the area individually rather <br /> requiring a separate area for this function than with the rest of the system. Another option is to <br /> Custom Functions program the system to disarm all areas the user can <br /> For added convenience, Custom Functions can be access from any keypad. <br /> programmed to eliminate keystrokes for users allowing Invisible Walk Test <br /> the installer to program an easy command for a A menu item allows the user to test invisible 24-hour <br /> complicate function For example, a custom function points within the scope of the keypad without sending <br /> can be written to bypass a group of points and arm a report to the central station. <br /> the system, allowing the user to perform this function System Users <br /> with one easy command This can be used to control a The system supports up to 1000 users, each can have <br /> particular room, or even a single door allowing a passcode, an access token and a wireless keyfob. <br /> customized access In additions, Custom Functions User passcodes contain three to six digits Passcodes <br /> can be activated with a token or card, or automatically can be assigned to one of 14 customized authority <br /> as a scheduled event (SKED) providing further levels in each area, and can be restricted to operate <br /> flexibility and ease of use only during certain times. <br /> Door-Activated Custom Function Communication Formats <br /> A custom function activates when user credentials are The D9412GV4 Control Panel prioritizes and sends <br /> presented to a D9210C Access Control Interface reports in Contact ID or Modem IIIa2 communications <br /> Module door controller's reader. The custom function formats to four route groups. Each group has a <br /> behaves as though the user performed a function at programmable primary and backup destination. <br /> the keypad associated with the door controller The D9412GV4 provides flexible communications for <br /> Passcode Security most central stations with reporting capabilities such <br /> For high security applications, GV4 can be configured as• <br /> for several different passcode options. • Individual point numbers <br /> • Dua)Authentication— requires a user to enter their • Opening or closing reports by user and area number <br /> passcode and also use a token or card. • Remote programming attempts <br /> � Two-Man Rule- Requires two people with two unique • Diagnostic reports <br /> passcodes to be present at the time of opening. �p Communication <br /> • Early Ambush-Allows users to verify that the facility The D9412GV4 uses the 6426/6420 Connetix Ethernet <br /> is safe by requiring two passcode entries at different Communication Modu�e, DX4020 and/or the <br /> keypads within the same area, sending a duress event <br /> if the user does not enter the passcode a second time ITS-DX4020-G Cellular Communicator to communicate <br /> after inspecting the premises with the Conettix D6600 and D6100i Communications <br /> Receiver/Gateways Using Conettix IP communication <br /> offers a secure path that includes anti-replay/anti- <br />
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