
SECURITY ACCESS CODES
General Information
Choice of 4-Digit
(Standard) or 6-Digit
(High Security) Codes
User Codes & Levels Of
Authority
The System allows up to 70 security access codes to be assigned, each
identified by a user ID number. In addition, the Quick Arm feature can also be
programmed, which enables the [#] key to be pressed instead of entering the
security code when arming the system. The code must still be entered when
disarming the system.
Note that Open/Close reporting of Quick Arm is enabled if User 2 is enabled for
Open/Close reporting, and that Quick Arm reports as User O.
The system also offers either standard (4-digit) or high security (6-digit= user # +
4-digits) security codes (selected in field 1*54). If High Security mode is
selected, the 2-digit user # followed by the 4-digit code must be entered for all
operations (lnstaller=Ol, Master code= 02, etc.).
For example, if user 14, whose code is 5678, wishes to disarm the system, the
sequence would be 1+4+5+6+7+8 + OFF.
Each user of the system can be assigned various levels of authority (tells system
what system functions that user is authorized to do). In highest to lowest ranking,
these levels are described below.
Installer Code
c Programmed
in field *OO(default = 4-1-2-O).
[User 1)
Can be changed by installer.
● Can perform all system functions (arm, disarm, bypass,
etc.) and is
the only user that can enter program mode.
● Only code that allows entry to program mode.
● Installer code lockout if exit program mode via ●98. This
prevents installer from re-accessing program mode. The
only way to access the Programming mode once this
feature is activated is by powering down the system and
powering up again, and then pressing both the x and #
keys at the same time within 30 seconds of power up.
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The installer must program the master code. The
Master code is intended for use by the primary user of
the system.
● Can add, delete, or change master codes.
● Can perform normal system functions, but cannot
disarm if armed by a code other than Installer’s code
(including Quick Arm).
Master Code
● As shipped from the factory, the master code is pre-
~User 2)
programmed for 1-2-3-4, but can be changed by the
installer (in field *O1).
● The Master Code is the code intended for use by the
primary user of the system and allows that user to
perform all system functions.
● The master code can be used to assign up to 68
temporary codes (for Users 03 through 70), which can
be used for other users of the system who don’t have a
need to know the master code. Each of these user’s
codes can be individually eliminated or changed at any
time.
● Master cannot change the Installer’s code.
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