
ICP-CC488 |
Installation Guide | 13.0
Access Codes
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089457-02
2 – Lockout Telephone Line Fail Alarm
Selecting this option allows an audible alarm only
once per arming cycle when the control panel detects
the telephone line is cut or disconnected. This option
does not follow the Swinger Shutdown Count for
Siren, in which you can program the number of
times a zone can sound an alarm during an arming
cycle. Use Location 176 to program the telephone
line fault options (refer to
Section 11.11
on page 52).
4 – Change Decadic Dialing to 60/40
Some countries have different requirements for
decadic dialing. Selecting this option changes the
dialing characteristics from 65/35 (Australian
Standard) to 60/40. Select this option only when the
control panel is used in a country that requires
decadic dialing as 60/40. This option has no effect
when using DTMF tone dialing.
12.4 Alarm
Link
Options
Location
180
1 Upload/download
allowed
2
Call back phone number required for
upload/download
4
Exit upload/download connection on alarm
For more information about this location, refer to
Section 8.2 Alarm Link Options
on page 41.
13.0 Access Codes
This section describes the access codes used to assign
privileges and access functions for User Code holders
of the system. There are two types of access codes:
the Installer Code and User Codes. Each of these
codes allows specific access and operation of control
panel functions.
13.1 Installer
Code
Location
181 to 184
Location
Default
181
1
182
2
183
3
184
4
This code is used to access Installer’s Programming
Mode. The Installer Code can be up to four digits
long. After the control panel is powered up, the
Installer Code can disarm the system if it is the first
code used. The next time the Installer Code is used
enables access to Installer’s Programming Mode.
Installer Code functions allow the installer to execute
functions when the system is disarmed without the
customer’s Master Code. Refer to
Section 5.1 Installer
Code Functions
on page 22 for more information.
Refer to
Section 7.1 Programming with the Remote
Codepad
on page 34 for more information on
programming the system.
13.2 User
Codes
The purpose of User Codes is to arm and disarm the
system and to perform other specific functions as
described in
Section 5.2 Master Code Functions
26. A
Master Code holder can change or delete User
Codes at any time.
User Codes 1 to 8 can be one to four digits long.
Each User Code has its own priority level. More than
one User Code can have the same priority level. The
priority level controls the behavior of the code, such
as allowing it to arm only, arm and disarm, or allow
access to the Master Code functions. The installer
can assign access to Master Code functions to
multiple User Codes. The priority level for each User
Code is programmed in the last location of the code.
Only the installer can change the priority
level.
Although 16 User Codes are available, User Codes 9
through 16 can only be Remote Radio User Codes.
Refer to
Section 4.0 Remote Radio Transmitter Operations
on page 20 for more information.
User Code 16 is reported when any of these methods
are used to arm or disarm the system:
•
Arming and disarming using remote radio
control equipment connected to the RE005
2 Channel Radio Interface.
•
Arming and disarming using the CC816 Alarm
Link Software.
•
Arming remotely by telephone.
•
Single button arming in AWAY Mode, STAY
Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2.
•
Single button disarming from STAY Mode 1 or
STAY Mode 2.
•
Automatic arming in AWAY Mode or STAY
Mode 1.
•
Automatic disarming from AWAY Mode, STAY
Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2
13.2.1 User
Codes
The ICP-CC488 Control Panel can have up to
sixteen programmable User Codes (1 to 16) to
operate the system. Refer to
Section 3.0 System
Operations
on page 14 for information about the
different methods to arm and disarm the system.
If you want to remotely operate the system using
hand-held remote transmitters, you can program
User Codes 9 to 16 as remote User Codes. Refer to
Section 4.0 Remote Radio Transmitter Operations
on page
20 for information on remote operations and adding
and deleting Remote Radio User Codes.