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This feature can be programmed to require an access code. See sec-
tion [023] option 6 for details.
A programmable function key may be configured to display alarms
in memory. See “Keypad Function Keys” on page 15 for details.
If configured, alarms in memory must be cleared on 24-hour zones
before arming.
4.7.4 [*][4] Door Chime Enable/Disable
When this feature is enabled, the keypad emits a tone whenever a
zone programmed as a Chime type is opened or closed. Pressing
[*][4] toggles between enabled and disabled. The door chime attri-
bute for each zone is programmed in section [861]-[876], subsections
101-228.
A function key can also be programmed to enable/disable this fea-
ture. See “Keypad Function Keys” on page 15 for details. This fea-
ture may require an access code. See section [023], option 7 for
details.
The following door chime sounds may be selected:
• 6 beeps
• "Bing-Bing"
• "Ding-Dong"
• Alarm tone
4.7.5 [*][5] Program Access Codes
Use this section to perform the following functions:
•
press [1] to program user codes 02-95, and master code 01
•
press [2] to enroll a proximity tag
•
press [3] to enroll/assign a wireless key
•
press [4] to add a custom label for each user
•
press [5] to assign users to partitions
•
press [6] to program user attributes
Assign Access Codes
In order to access alarm system functionality, users must be added to
the system. This involves creating a unique access code and assign-
ing attributes to each user. Access codes are programmed via the
[*][5] menu.
Access Code Types
The alarm system provides the following access code types:
* Can only change master code if section [015] option 6 is off.
** Yes if [023] option 8 is on.
The first two codes in the previous table are system codes. They can
be changed but not deleted. The other codes are user-defined and can
be added or deleted as necessary. By default, access codes have the
same partition and attribute programming as the code used to pro-
gram them.
Access codes are either 4 or 6 digits in length, depending on the set-
ting of programming section [041]. Duplicate codes are not valid.
Installer Code
This code provides access to Installer Programming [*][8]. The
installer code can access all partitions and perform any keypad func-
tion. This code can be programed by the installer in section
[006][003]. The default is 5555 (4-digit) or 555555 (6-digit).
Master Code - Access Code [01]
By default the master code can access all partitions and can perform
any keypad function. This code can be used to program all access
codes, including the supervisor and duress codes.
If section [015] option 6 is on, the master code can only be changed
by the installer via Installer Programming.
The default is 1234 (4-digit) or 123456 (6-digit).
Maintenance Code
The maintenance code can only be used to arm and disarm the sys-
tem. It cannot bypass zones. Use [*][9] to arm the system, cancel
auto-arming, or perform [*][7] command functions. No arm/disarm
bell squawks are sounded when the maintenance code is used. The
Maintenance code can be programed by the installer in programming
section [006][003]. The default is AAAAAA.
User Codes - Access Codes [02] to [95]
This type of access code is used to arm and disarm assigned parti-
tions and perform other functions as programmed. It can access the
[*][6] menu if programming option [023] option 8 is on. This code
cannot access the [*][5] and [*][8] menus.
User access codes are created by the master user or supervisor users.
Supervisor Codes - Access Codes [02] to [95]
A supervisor code is a user code with the Supervisor attribute
enabled. Users with this attribute can access the [*][5] and [6] user
code programming section for the partition they are assigned to.
However, these codes can only program codes which have equal or
lesser attributes. These attributes are changeable via the [*][5] menu.
A supervisor code is created by the master user or other supervisor
users.
Duress Codes - Access Codes [02] to [95]
Duress codes function the same as user access codes, except they
transmit a duress reporting code when used to perform any function
on the system.
Duress codes cannot be used to access [*][5], [*][6] or [*][8] menus.
Duress codes are created by the master user or supervisor users.
NOTE:
Section [019] option 6 must be on to select the Duress Codes
attribute.
One Time Use Code
A one time use code is a user code with the One Time User attribute
enabled. This access code enables the user to arm the alarm system
an unlimited number of times. However, a user with this code can
only disarm the system once per day. The ability to disarm is reset at
midnight or when the one time user code is keyed in by the master
code user.
NOTE:
One time use code cannot be applied to wireless keys.
One time use codes are created by the master user or supervisor users.
To add an access code using an LCD keypad:
1.
Press [*][5][master/supervisor code] to edit access codes 02-95.
2.
Use the scroll keys to select a user then press [*] to edit.
3.
On the “Press (*) for Access Code” menu, press [*]. The current
access code is displayed.
4.
Key in the new access code. The code is saved when the last
number is keyed in.
To erase an access code, select the user number and enter [*] as
the first digit.
A “-” beside a user code indicates it is not programmed. A “P”
indicates the code is programmed. A “T” indicates the code is
programmed and a proximity tag is enrolled.
On an LED/ICON keypad:
1.
Press [*][5][master/supervisor code]
2.
Key in a 2-digit user number.
Code
Add
User
Delete
User
Arm Disarm [*][5] [*][6] [*][8]
Installer
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Master
All*
All
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Maintenance
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
User
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No** No
Supervisor
All but
Master
All but
Master
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Duress
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
One-time user No
No
Yes
1/day
No
No
No
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