
10
Auxiliary Panic Alarm
The Auxiliary panic alarm sounds from interior sirens only. It is typi-
cally set up by your security dealer, based on your specific needs.
On monitored systems, the central station responds by calling the
service or agency you specified through your dealer.
To activate an Auxiliary panic alarm from a touchpad:
•
Press and hold the
Auxiliary button(s) for 2 seconds.
To send an Auxiliary panic alarm from a keychain touchpad:
•
Press and hold the
Lock and
Unlock buttons at
the same time for 2 seconds.
Siren Time-out
If the system is not disarmed after an alarm, the sirens will continue
to sound until the time-out period is reached. The time-out period
can be programmed only by your installer or dealer.
Even though reaching the end of the time-out period stops the
sirens, if your system is monitored, the central station will consider
the alarm in progress until the system is manually disarmed.
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The system requires a valid access code before it will process most
commands. The Appendix A User Sheets provide a location for
you to record the System Master and User codes.
System Master Code
There is one
System Master code. The System Master code is used
to enter the programming menus for your system. The default Sys-
tem Master code is
1234
. It is important that you change the
default code and record the new code in the Appendix A User
Sheets.
Regular User Codes
There are 16
Regular User codes which act like keys to arm and
disarm the system. If necessary, they can be assigned to neighbors,
baby-sitters, or repair persons for temporary use. Regular user
codes can be changed in the programming menus and are easily
deleted from the system when no longer necessary.
Using the Programming Menus
Some system settings can be changed by you, the user, while other
settings must be changed by the installer.
To change system settings, you’ll use the System Master code to
enter a series of programming menus. Appendix C gives a detailed
explanation of how to use the menus or, if desired, how to use pro-
gramming shortcuts.
Programming Access Codes
User codes can be given certain attributes which determine
whether the user can bypass a sensor or perform system tests.
Changing a User Code
To change or assign a user access code:
1.
Enter the programming menus by pressing
9
+ System Master Code.
2.
Press
10
n n
0
where nn is user 00 through 15.
3.
Enter the desired 4-digit code, then
ƒ
.
4.
‚
+
4
+
ƒ
to exit the programming menus.
Note:
The system will not accept the same code for
two different users.
Erasing a User Code
When a code is deleted from the system, that code no longer acts
as a key for operating the system in any manner.
To erase a user code:
1.
Enter the programming menus by pressing
9
+ System Master Code.
2.
Press
10
n n
0
where nn is user 00 through 15.
3.
Enter the System Master code, then
ƒ
.
4.
‚
+
4
+
ƒ
to exit the programming menus.
Assigning the Direct Bypassing Attribute
Direct Bypassing is a user code attribute that allows the user to
bypass open sensors. If the user code does not have this attribute
turned on, the user will not be able to bypass sensors directly.
To assign Direct Bypassing to a user:
1.
Enter the programming menus by pressing
9
+ System Master Code.
2.
Press
10
n n
1
where nn is user 00 through 15.
3.
To turn Direct Bypassing:
• on, press
2
+
ƒ
.
• off, press
1
+
ƒ
.
4.
‚
+
4
+
ƒ
to exit the programming menus.
Good User Code Hygiene
To preserve the integrity of your system,
keep user codes confidential and
delete extra codes as soon
as they are no longer
needed.
We recommend that you avoid using
obvious code patterns such as
1234
or
1111
,
2222
, etc.
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