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Programming Additional Access Codes Using a
System Master or a Supervisory Code
1 Press [ ] then [5] to enter the User Programming
Commands; the keypad will display the message "Enter
Your Access Code". Any System Master Code or
Supervisory Code may be entered.
• If the Grand Master Code is entered, System Master
Codes and regular access codes for any partition will
be able to be programmed.
If a System Master Code is entered, regular access
codes for any partition will be able to be programmed.
A System Master Code can also create Supervisory
and Duress Codes.
• If a Supervisory Code is entered, only access codes
belonging to the partition to which the Supervisory
Code is assigned may be changed. Supervisory
Codes cannot create System Master or Duress Codes.
When an access code is entered, the keypad will
display the number of available access codes on the
first line of the screen.
2 The keypad will display the message "Sel Code (xxx) < >".
"(xxx)" represents the number of the access code that
has been selected for programming. Use the [<] [>]
keys to scroll through the list of access codes. When
the desired access code number is displayed, press
the [ ] key to program the code.
3 When an access code is selected for editing by
pressing the [ ] key, a menu for editing access codes
will be displayed. Select one of the menu items by
entering a number on the keypad.
[0] Program Code - When [0] is pressed, the keypad
will display the message "Enter Digits" and the
presently-programmed access code. Enter the new 4
digit or 6 digit access code. If you do not wish to
change the code, press [#] key.
[1] Erase Code - If an access code is no longer
needed, this selection will erase the code, code options
and partition mask, but not the user's name.
[2] Edit Access Code Name - When a PC4400 RS-232
module is enrolled on the system, the name of the code
which is used to arm and disarm will be printed out.
Also, the access code name helps keep track of the
code when programming codes. Move the cursor to left
or right by pressing the [<][>] keys. The letters of the
alphabet have been divided up among the 1 to 9
number keys on the keypad as below:
[1] = A, B, C, 1
[2] = D, E, F, 2
[4] = J, K, L, 4
[5] = M, N, O, 5
[7] = S, T, U, 7
[8] = V, W, X, 8
[0] = Space
For example, if you press the [4] key once, the letter 'J' will
appear above the cursor on the display. Press the [4] key
again, the next letter 'K' will appear, and so on. If a different
number key is pressed, e.g. the [6] key, the cursor will
automatically move to the right one space, i.e. the letter 'P'.
To erase a character, use the [<] [>] keys to move the
cursor under the character, then press the [0] key.
While programming the access code label, press the [ ]
key to call up an options menu. To select an option, press
the corresponding number key or scroll through the options
using the [<][>] keys, then press the [ ] key to select.
[0] Clear Display
[2] Change Case
[0] Clear Display will clear the entire code label.
[1] Clear to End will clear the display from the
[2] Change Case will toggle the letter entry between
[3] ASCII Entry is for entering uncommon
[3] Edit Access Code Options - When [3] is pressed,
the keypad will display the message "Select toggle < >".
Use the [<] [>] keys to scroll through the list of options:
• System Master? ..................................... N
• Supervisory Codes? .............................. N
• Arm? ...................................................... Y
• Disarm? ................................................. Y
• Bypass? ................................................. Y
• Door Strike? ........................................... Y
• Duress Pulse? ....................................... N
• One Time Use? ..................................... Y
• 4580 Access? ....................................... Y
• Global Access? ..................................... Y
• Partition Selection Menu? ..................... Y
[4] Edit Partition Mask - The Partition Mask is used
to assign the access code to one or more
partitions. In order for an access code to function,
the Partition Mask must be assigned to the access
code; if no partition mask is assigned, the code
will not operate on any partition.
[5] To Exit the menu, press the [#] key.
4 To exit the Access Code Programming Mode,
press [#].
[3] = G, H, I, 3
[6] = P, Q, R, 6
User Functions Command
[9] = Y, Z, 9, 0
[ ] [6] [Access Code]
Enter [ ] [6] [Access Code] and then use the [<] [>] keys
to display the items of the function menu. Press [ ] to
select an item.
[0] Quick Arm
[1] Quick Exit
[2] Auto Arm Control
[3] Keypad Setup
[4] Bell / Comm Test
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[1] Clear to End
[3] ASCII Entry (See appendix A)
character where the cursor was located to the end
of the display.
upper case letters (A, B, C...) and lower case
letters (a, b, c...).
characters. There are 255 characters, but 000 to
031 are not used. Use the [<][>] keys to toggle
through the characters or enter a 3 digit number
from 032 to 255. Press the [ ] key to enter the
character into the code label.
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[5] Door Chime
[6] Spec. Messages
[7] User Call Up
[8] Lamp Test
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