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DURESS CODE
If checked, your security system has a "DURESS CODE" option. If so, this code may be
programmed to send a special message to the central monitoring station if you are forced to
arm or disarm your security system against your will. Check with your Installing/Servicing
company to see if this option has been enabled for your system.
FIRE ZONE
If checked, your system has zones designated as "FIRE" zones. When this option is selected,
and approved heat or smoke detectors are attached to these selected zones, a Fire alarm
sound can be initiated from the security system. You should familiarize yourself and your family
or staff with this sound (see page 1, Fire Alarm sound) and follow an evacuation plan if this
"FIRE" alarm sound is heard. (see page 8 for assistance in formulating an evacuation plan).
To silence the audible "FIRE" alarm sound, enter a valid code. To reset the zone LEDs
designated as "FIRE" zones and /or smoke detectors, press the [#] key (reset) on the keypad.
After 10 seconds, the zone LEDs designated as "FIRE" zones should extinguish, and the light
on the affected smoke detector should go out. If you are unable to reset the LEDs for
designated "FIRE" zones or smoke detectors after all smoke has cleared, you should
immediately call the service phone number listed on page 1 of this booklet.
PROGRAMMING ARM/DISARM CODES
The security system can be armed and disarmed by the Master code (User Code #1), and up
to 13 auxiliary codes. All codes must have 4 digits. These Auxiliary codes are individually
numbered from 2 to 14 (NOTE: If your system is programmed for a DURESS code mentioned
above, user code #7 will not be available). If Auxiliary codes are desired, they must be
programmed individually. Codes 2 thru 7 can be changed by the procedures described below,
while codes 8 thru 14 can only be changed by your installing company. Only persons knowing
the master code can assign or change auxiliary codes 2 thru 7 (See programming Auxiliary
codes below).
CHANGING THE MASTER CODE - The Master Code is user code #1, and must be
programmed by referring to it as code #1. For example, if the Master code is [1]-[2]-[3]-[4], and
you want to change it to [5]-[3]-[4]-[2], the programming sequence would be as follows: Press
[
U
]-[1]-[#], (this enters programming for user #1). Enter the current Master Code [1]-[2]-[3]-[4].
Press [
U
]-[1]-[#] to verify user #1 programming. Enter your new Master Code [5]-[3]-[4]-[2],
and exit programming with [
U
]-[1]-[#]. The entire sequence would consist of pressing 17 keys
as follows:
[
U
]-[1]-[#] - [1]-[2]-[3]-[4] - [
U
]-[1]-[#] - [5]-[3]-[4]-[2] - [
U
]-[1]-[#]
PROGRAMMING AUXILIARY CODES 2 THRU 7- In order to program Auxiliary Codes 2 thru
7 you must know the Master code. As stated earlier, each auxiliary code has its own unique
number from #2, thru #7 and must be referred to by its number. It is programmed much like
the Master Code. For example, to program Auxiliary user code #2, the sequence would be as
follows:
[
U
]-[2]-[#] - [1]-[2]-[3]-[4] - [
U
]-[2]-[#] - [ ]-[ ]-[ ]-[ ] - [
U
]-[2]-[#]
(New Code)
REMOVING AUXILIARY CODES - To remove an Auxiliary user code, use the sequence
above, and program the new code as the
[ ]-[ ]-[ ]-[ ]
(
Master Code
)
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