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Section 27: USER ACCESS CODES
This section provides the following information:
• General information about user access codes
• Definition of user authority levels
• How to add a user access code
• How to change a user access code
• How to delete a user access code
General Information
This system allows a total of 128 security access codes to be allocated, each
identified by a user ID number. Regardless of the number of partitions
each code has access to, it occupies only one user slot in the system.
If a particular code is not used in all partitions, that user ID number
cannot be used again.
The Quick Arm feature can also be programmed (partition-specific program
field *29), which allows the [#] key to be pressed instead of entering the
security code when arming the system. The security code must always be
entered to disarm the system.
User #002 must be programmed for the Quick Arm feature to function.
User Codes & Levels Of Authority
Each user of the system can be assigned a level of authority (tells system
what system functions that user is authorized to do), and can have different
levels of authority within different partitions. In general, users can perform
most system functions, including Test and Chime modes, but certain
authority levels restrict disarming, bypassing or the assigning of other user
codes. These restrictions are noted in the descriptions below.
Use the "View Capabilities" keypad function to view the partitions and
authority levels for which a particular user is authorized. In highest to
lowest ranking, these levels are described below.
Auth
Title
0
Installer
1
Master
2
Manager
3
Operator level A
4
Operator level B
5
Operator level C
6
Duress
Level 0: Installer (User 1)
• Programmed in field *00 (default = 5-1-4-0). Installer open/close reporting
is selected in field *39.
• Can perform all system functions (arm, disarm, bypass, etc.), but cannot
disarm if armed by another code (or by Quick Arm).
• Can add, delete, or change all other authority level codes, and can select
open/close reports for any user.
• Is the only code that can enter program mode, but even this can be
prevented by exiting program mode using *98. (The only way to access
Programming mode if this done is by powering down the system,
powering up again, and then pressing both the * and # keys at the same
time within 30 seconds of power up.)
• Must program at least one master code during initial installation.
Master codes are codes intended for use by the primary user(s ) of the
system.
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