
4.3.1 User Access Codes
Sections [01] to [08] - Access Code Programming
When a user presses a button, the Parakey determines
which user the remote control belongs to and transmits the
corresponding User Access Code to the control panel. To
arm/disarm the system, the
Paradox Esprit Series Control
Panel must receive a valid access code. Therefore, the
programmed User Access Code must be the same as a
User Access Code programmed in the
Paradox Esprit
Series Control Panel. If no access code is programmed,
only the programmed PGMs will be activated. The User
Access Codes can be 4 or 6 digits in length (see section 4.1)
with each digit being any value from 0 to 9. Program the
User Access Code into the section corresponding to the
desired user, where sections [01] to [08] represent users 1
through 8 respectively (figure 5).
The User Access Code programmed in the
Parakey must be the same as a User Access
Code programmed in the Paradox Esprit Series
Control Panel.
4.3.2 Remote Control Assignment
Sections [09] to [16] - RF Programming
Every time a button is pressed on the remote control, it
transmits its RF code to the Parakey, identifying it as a user
in the system. Therefore, each remote control in the
system must be assigned to a user. After entering the
section corresponding to the desired user (see figure 5),
press the [
ENTER
] key and the “
READY
” and “
ARM
” lights will
illuminate. Then press button 1 on the remote control once,
the Parakey will beep once. Press button 1 again for
confirmation, the Parakey will beep twice to indicate that
the remote control was successfully assigned. One long
beep indicates that remote control assignment was
unsuccessful (i.e. remote control already assigned to
another user). To delete a remote control, enter the desired
section, press the [
2ND
] key and press the [
ENTER
] key.
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