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Changing User Code(s) From The Keypad

Changing User Codes

User codes are changed using the primary user code (User #1) and

the sequence shown below.

The sequence uses the 

[Primary Code], [ * ], [ 7 ], [ * ][ User # ],

The four digits

 for the new code and then

 [#]

.  Vadid "

User #

's"

 

are

digits 1-8.

This example shows user #2 being changed or added to the system

as "9886".

User code number 2 is now programmed as "9886" into your system.

Additional users may be changed or added to the system using the

same sequence with the desired user number and four digit code.

Deleting Secondary User Codes

Sometimes it may be necessary to delete a secondary user code. Use

the same key sequence as above 

omitting

 the four digits for the new

code:

Example: User 2 code deleted.

Summary of Contents for KP600F

Page 1: ...KP600F L LED LCD KEYPADS Owner s Manual Use with AV6500 SP850 Control panels P N 64812823 A PDF 10 23 97 IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY TO TEST YOUR SYSTEM AND IT S COMPONENTS REGULARLY...

Page 2: ...ant Delay Mode 9 Arming Disarming Reports By User 9 Testing the Communicator 9 Testing Your System 10 Smoke Detector Reset 10 Setting Chime Mode 11 Fault Condition 11 Duress Ambush 12 Emergency Alarm...

Page 3: ...delays silent alarm duress power failure communication failure fire trouble and others Consult with your installer and make sure you understand which ones are programmed and how they are used The mat...

Page 4: ...s to other users or service persons for whom you want to grant entry Obviously they can also be used in any other way that you desire These codes can only be changed using the primary user code Arming...

Page 5: ...system Trouble or Fault Condition exists The LCD DISPLAY indicates system status in English with READY ARMED BYPASSED VIOLATED TROUBLE and ALARM conditions all being displayed System information such...

Page 6: ...or Fault Condition exists Red ZONE Lights These lights indicate different conditions depending on the status of the system When the system is Disarmed lights that are ON indicate violated zones When t...

Page 7: ...SIDENCE Arming Your System If the READY light is lit on the LCD keypad or all zone lights OFF on the LED all zones may be armed by entering your User Code using the key sequence below When the READY l...

Page 8: ...eypad s Status light and all active zone lights will be lit Zone 3 is now deactivated If the window is closed and opened again an alarm condition will not result as this burglary zone will be bypassed...

Page 9: ...zone number s or the 1 prior to the key in the sequence above Arming Disarming Reports By User The Arming and Disarming by user code identifies the user who disarms and arms the system This is accomp...

Page 10: ...to return to Normal During the test each door contact motion detector etc should be violated which will cause a short blast from the siren output The Entry Exit delays are shortened to 4 seconds duri...

Page 11: ...D keypad indicates this Fault condition with the STATUS LED flashing with the audible tone To identify the nature of the Fault Condition press and HOLD the ENTER key This will also silence the audible...

Page 12: ...e in Trouble The LCD will scroll each of the zone s and the LED keypad will light the appropriate zone LED IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY THAT YOU HAVE YOUR INSTALLER CORRECT ANY FAULTS AS SOON AS PO...

Page 13: ...re marked with a circle square diamond or triangle Consult your installer dealer as to which one s of these are used if any and which combination initiates which alarm The special symbols above and be...

Page 14: ...This example shows user 2 being changed or added to the system as 9886 User code number 2 is now programmed as 9886 into your system Additional users may be changed or added to the system using the s...

Page 15: ...is taken by the answering fax equipment will be required before the panel will answer To Use Call the premises telephone number Allow the phone to ring the proper number of times Your installer will s...

Page 16: ...should have a rope ladder that reaches the ground 5 Draw a sketch of the escape route and familiarize everyone in the home with it 6 Select a meeting place outside where everyone is to report 7 Practi...

Page 17: ...be responsible for expenses or labor incurred in removing and reinstalling its products from the retail purchaser s location If examined equipment is found not to be defective or is not for some other...

Page 18: ...LIMITED WARRANTY OR IN ANY OTHER MANNER WARRANT OR GUARANTEE THAT THIS PRODUCT WILL PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY LOSS PURCHASER SHOULD TAKE ALL REASONABLE AND AVAILABLE PRECAUTIONS IN PROTECTI...

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