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[
∗
]+[5]+[Master Code]: Program Access Codes
The [
∗
][5][Master Code] command allows the user to program the Master Code and 3 additional Access
Codes.
Enter [
∗
][5][Master Code]. The “Ready”, “Armed” and “System” lights will FLASH and the zone lights will
indicate which Access Codes have been programmed and which Access Code is presently being programmed:
Zone Light
Access Code is...
OFF
not programmed
ON steady
programmed
Flashing
presently being programmed
When the [
∗
][5][Master Code] command is entered, Zone Light 1 will be ON to indicate that the Master Code
is programmed with the factory default code.
Changing or Adding a Code
To change Access Codes 1 to 4, enter the number of the code to be changed; the corresponding zone light
will begin to FLASH. Enter a new 4-digit Access Code;
do not press [
∗∗∗∗∗
] or [#] when entering the code.
After
the code is entered, the keypad will beep 6 times and the zone light will stop flashing and remain ON. If an
existing code is being changed, the new code will replace the old one. If another code is to be changed, press
the number key for the code to be programmed and enter the new 4-digit code. When all desired changes are
complete, press the [#] Key to return to “Ready”.
Erasing a Code
To erase a code, enter [
∗
][5][Master Code]. Enter the number of the code to be erased; the zone light for the
code will FLASH. Enter [
∗∗∗∗
] to erase the Access Code.
NOTE:
Do not erase the Master Code. If the Master
Code is accidentally erased, reset the system’s programming to the factory default settings. Refer to “Reset
to Factory Default” for instructions on restoring the system’s factory default programming.
[
∗
]+[6]: Door Chime On/Off
The Door Chime feature causes the keypad to beep whenever a Delay or Instant Zone is activated. This feature
is useful if the Entry/Exit door or doors are out of view, and the user desires an indication of when the door zones
are opened and closed. The Door Chime feature only functions when the system is disarmed.
To turn the Door Chime feature on or off, enter [
∗
][6]. If the feature is being turned ON, the keypad sounder
will beep 3 times. If the feature is being turned OFF, the sounder will emit a single long tone.
[
∗
]+[7]: Utility Output Command
The PGM1 and PGM2 Outputs may be programmed to be activated by entering a keypad command. Refer
to Section [4] for information on programming the PGM Output Options. If the keypad command is selected,
entering [
∗
][7] on the keypad will activate the keypad sounder and the PGM output for 5 seconds.
This feature can be used to operate devices such as door strikes or special lighting.
[
∗
]+[8]+[Installer’s Code]: Installer’s Programming Command
The PC510 is programmed from the keypad by using commands in the [
∗
][8] section. These commands are
described in detail in the Programming Section of this manual. The default Installer’s Code is [0510].
[
∗
]+[9]+[Access Code]: At-Home Arming
Entering [
∗
][9] before entering an Access Code will arm the system and remove the Entry Delay from the
Delay Zones. All “Home-Away” zones will be automatically bypassed. When the system is armed using the
[
∗
][9][Access Code] command, the “Armed” light will FLASH to remind the user that the Entry/Exit zones do
not have the Entry Delay. This command allows the user to remain on the premises and have an instant alarm
on the entry doors.