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code"), primary access codes, and secondary access codes
(also called "Code 2").
Main access code
Your main access code allows you to program the system,
including change other code numbers, assign access
rights, and reset the time display. This is a master control
code number which must be written down and stored in a
safe place.
Without the main access code, it is virtually
impossible for anyone to reprogram your system.
NOTE 1:
Because the main access code can activate the
WALK TEST, a system test during which the 4734 is
temporarily unable to respond to fire alarms, this code
cannot be used by an end-user in a UL commercial fire
installation. If your installation is UL Listed for
commercial fire, your installer will do any
reprogramming or other tasks that require the use of the
main access code.
NOTE 2:
Another master code, called "Code 0" or
"installer's code," allows your installer to program your
system initially. You have a right to know what this code
is and to change it. Upon your request, your installer will
show you how to do so.
Primary access codes
Primary access codes allow the user to arm or disarm the
system.
Secondary access codes (Code 2 feature)
Secondary codes are typically used in residential
installations. House guests, cleaning persons, and
babysitters are examples of persons who might need a
secondary access code. Secondary access codes can
disarm the system one time only. See section 3.17 for
more information.
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