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Step 8: Defining System Users
The system supports up to 31 users, and each user needs to be assigned a
unique 4-digit user code. A valid user code is required to perform most
system operations.
NOTE:
Controlled
codes communicate system commands to the alarm
receiving centre, whereas
non-controlled
codes do not communicate system
commands to the alarm receiving centre.
Slot(s)
Code type
Description
1
Master code
(controlled)
For the master user only. Used to edit all other codes,
except for engineer and alarm receiving centre codes.
Enables event log access. Default code is
1234
, however,
it is recommended to change it immediately after
setting up the system.
2-19
User codes
(controlled)
For system users.
20-25
User codes
(non-controlled)
For system users.
26-27
Limited
user codes
(controlled)
For temporary system users, valid only for 24 hours.
28
Duress code
For all system users. For situations when a user is being
forced to operate the system, it simultaneously sends a
“silent” duress event message to the alarm receiving
centre or to a pre-defined user.
29 Telecontrol
code
Enables the user to perform remote system
operations and also 2-way audio communication
to the control panel via GSM. Refer to the Full
Installation Manual for details.
30
Alarm Receiving
Centre / TWA
code
For alarm receiving centre operator. Used to establish
two-way audio (TWA) communication with the control
panel for up to 10 minutes after an alarm activation.
This code doesn’t grant access to any additional system
functions. See the Full Installation Manual for details.
32 Engineer
code
For the engineer only. Enables access to the
Programming menu, and enables viewing and clearing
the event log. Default code is
1111
, however, it is
recommended to change it immediately after installing
the system.
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