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3.7.
Set/Edit Users
The Prime supports up to 32 individual user codes. Each of these codes is four digits long. The
ability to perform an operation is defined by your user code’s authorization level. Each code is
defined with its own authority level. Follow Table 8 to view the authorization level assigned to
each of the codes.
Notes:
Codes 1-29 can be edited only by the Master code.
Codes 30, 32 can only be edited by the installer. (Code 32 - Installer code, Code 30 the
Central Station TWA Code)
Code
Number
Authorization
Level
Description
1
Master Code
With the master code, you can edit all other user codes except the
Installer code and the Central Station TWA Code.
Caution
: The default master code is 1234. Change this code
immediately after installing the system!
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
20-25
Non-controlled
Codes
Non-controlled codes do not cause the system to send Arm/Disarm
event messages to the central station.
26-27
Limited Codes
Valid only for 24 hours. These codes are "controlled"
28
Duress Code
Designed for situations where the user is being forced to operate the
system.
29
Telecontrol Code
Designed to enable the user to perform a number of tasks via their
telephone when establishing remote connection to the system via the
phone.
30
Central Station
TWA Code
Designed to enable the central station's operator to establish two-
way audio communication with the Control System within ten
minutes after an alarm or to stop the bell.
32
Installer Code
The installer code grants access to the programming menu and the
service menu.
Caution
: The default Installer code is 1111. Change this code
immediately after installing the system!
Table 8: Authorization level