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Operation and Installation Guide | 3.0
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3.6
Personal Identification Numbers
The personal identification number (PIN) is the four
digit code users enter at the keypad to gain access
to the system. A PIN can be assigned to each User
Number. The User Number identifies each person
using the system. There are 16 possible User
Numbers (00 to 15). User codes 00 to 99 are
available with the installation of a D7039 Multiple
Expansion Module. The Authority Level assigned
to each User Number determines which functions
each user can perform.
Your system can have up to 100 different PINs,
each four digits long. There is one PIN for each
User Number. Attempting to assign the same PIN
to multiple User Numbers results in the three-beep
error tone, and the change is not made.
User Number 00 is designated as a Programmer’s
Code. It can be used to silence alarms, reset,
disable, and program the unit.
User Number 00 is shipped from the factory with
the sequence of 9876. Change this code to one of
your personal preference. It is automatically
assigned the highest authority. Never program
PINs with common sequences such as 1111,
1234, or 2468 because they are easily violated.
Authority levels are assigned to PINs to determine
which functions each user can perform.
Table 14
describes the four authority levels.
Table 14: PIN Authority Levels
PIN Authority Level
Allowed Operations
Maximum (1)
All control panel operations, including programming, and disable
Medium (2)
System test modes, fire drill, reset, silence, view history
Minimum (3)
Silence, view history
None (0)
None