4 Advanced System Operation
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To activate cancel report:
•
From the main menu, select Cancel Report. [1].
4.3.
Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing
When a detector is bypassed, it is ignored by the system and does not generate an alarm when triggered.
To bypass or unbypass a detector:
1.
From the Bypass Zones menu, select Bypass/Unbyp. [21].
2.
Using the arrow keys, scroll to the detector you want to bypass or unbypass.
3.
Press '
√ʹ to change the bypass status.
4.
Press Χ; Save Changes? is displayed.
5.
Press '
√ʹ to confirm the changed bypass status.
To unbypass all detectors.
1.
From the Bypass Zones menu, select Unbypass All [22].
2.
Press '
√ʹ; all detectors are unbypass
ed.
All bypassed zones are automatically unbypassed when the system is disarmed.
A Fire zone cannot be bypassed.
4.4.
User Codes
The Control System supports up to 32 individual user codes. Each of these codes is four digits long. Most system
operations require you to enter a valid user code. The ability to perform an operation is defined by your user code’s
authorization level. These authorization levels are pre-defined for each code as explained below.
Codes 1-29 can be edited only by the Master code.
The Installer code, Guard Code and the Central Station TWA Code can be
edited only by the installer.
Code 1: Master Code
The Master code is the highest user authorization level. With the Master code, you can edit all other user codes except
the Installer code, the Guard code and the Central Station TWA Code. Additionally, the Master code grants access to
the Event Log, the Service menu and Home Automation Schedule programming. The Master code is a "controlled"
code. Arming and disarming using this code causes the Control System to notify the central station with an
Arm/Disarm event message*.
The default Master code is 1234. Change this code immediately after installing
the system!
Codes 2-19: Controlled Codes*
When you use a controlled user code for arming and disarming, the Control System notifies the central station with an
Arm/Disarm event message.
Codes 20-25: Non-controlled Codes
Non-controlled codes do not cause the Control System to send Arm/Disarm event messages to the central station. The
Control System sends a Disarm message only if you use this code to disarm the system after an alarm occurrence.
Codes 26-27: Limited Codes
A Limited code enables the user to issue a code that is valid for one day only. This code automatically expires 24 hours
after it has been programmed. These codes are "controlled" in that their use for Arm/Disarm is notified to the central
station.
Code 28: Duress Code
The Duress code is designed for situations where the user is being forced to operate the system. This user code grants
access to the selected operation, while sending a Duress event message to the central station.
*
Only if arm/disarm reporting is enabled during System Programming
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