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COMMAND>SEC S
SET/CHECK SECURITY CODES & ID
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1 = Security Code #1
2 = Security Code #2
3 = Security Code #3
4 = Code #
5 = Phone #
6 = Site Name
7 = Automatic Report
0 = Previous Menu
Security Codes
Your OMA-D560 system has three levels of security, each permitting access to the system but with varying
degrees of privilege. These security codes are also used when accessing the OMA-D560 system from a
touch-tone telephone.
Level Three security permits a user to access the report (“R”) commands.
Level Two security permits a user to access and change certain operational (“O”) commands as well as
report (“R”) commands.
Level One security permits a user to access and change the set-up commands (“S”) as well as the
operational (“O”) and reporting (“R”) commands.
To set or change security codes, you must have a level one Security Code. At the command prompt, type
SEC S and choose menu selections 1, 2, or 3.
You will be prompted to enter a new security code. The security code is eight digits long and all eight must
be entered. Only the digits 0-9 are accepted.
Entering your code number
You can program an eight-character alphanumeric code to provide your OMA-D560 system a unique
identity. That code, which will appear in the log-on message, typically is an account number, site code, or
serial number.
At the command prompt, type SEC S, choose menu selection number 4, and type your eight-character
code.
Entering the unit phone number
You can program a 15 character alphanumeric code to provide your OMA-D560 system with additional
identity. The unit
phone number will be part of the OMA-D560 system’s voice mode alarm
dial message.
Entering your location name
Similarly, to complete your unique system signature, you can program your OMA-D560 system with a
location name which, like your code number, will appear in the log-on message. Typically, the location
name is the address where the system is located.
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