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digit) or 55555555 (8-digit).
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Note: For EN50131-1 approved installations the installer code cannot change the master code or any other level 3 codes.
Attempting to access the master code from the installers code generates an error tone from the system.
Master Code - Access Code [0001]
By default the master code can access all partitions and can perform any keypad function. This code can be used to program
all access codes, including the supervisor and duress codes.
If section [015] option 6 is on, the master code can only be changed by the installer via Installer Programming.
The default is 1234 (4-digit), 123456 (6-digit) or 12345678 (8-digit).
The master code can be returned to factory default settings using Installer Programming section [989].
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Maintenance Code
The maintenance code can only be used to arm and disarm the system. It cannot bypass zones. Use [*][9] to arm the system,
cancel auto-arming, or perform [*][7] command functions. No arm/disarm bell squawks are sounded when the maintenance
code is used. The Maintenance code can be programed by the installer in programming section [006][003]. The default is
AAAA (4-digit), AAAAAA (6-digit) or AAAAAAAA (8-digit).
User Codes - Access Codes [0002] to [1000]
This type of access code is used to arm and disarm assigned partitions and perform other functions as programmed. It can
access the [*][6] menu if programming option [023] option 8 is on. This code cannot access the [*][5] and [*][8] menus.
User access codes are created by the master user or supervisor users. The default is AAAA (4-digit), AAAAAA (6-digit) or
AAAAAAAA (8-digit).
Supervisor Codes - Access Codes [0002] to [1000]
A supervisor code is a user code with the Supervisor attribute enabled. Users with this attribute can access the [*][5] and [*]
[6] user code programming section for the partition they are assigned to. However, these codes can only program codes
which have equal or lesser attributes. These attributes are changeable via the [*][5] menu. A supervisor code is created by
the master user or other supervisor users.
Duress Codes - Access Codes [0002] to [1000]
Duress codes function the same as user access codes, except they transmit a duress reporting code when used to perform
any function on the system.
Duress codes cannot be used to access [*][5], [*][6] or [*][8] menus.
Duress codes are created by the master user or supervisor users.
Note: Section [019] option 6 must be on to select the Duress Codes attribute.
One Time Use Code
A one time use code is a user code with the One Time User attribute enabled. This access code enables the user to arm the
alarm system an unlimited number of times. However, a user with this code can only disarm the system once per day. The
ability to disarm is reset at midnight or when the one time user code is keyed in by the master code user.
Note: One time use code cannot be applied to wireless keys.
One time use codes are created by the master user or supervisor users.
To add an access code using an LCD keypad:
1. Press [*][5][master/supervisor code] to edit access codes 0002-1000.
2. Use the scroll keys to select a user then press [*] to edit.
3. On the "Press (*) for Access Code" menu, press [*]. The current access code is displayed.
4. Key in the new access code. The code is saved when the last number is keyed in.
To erase an access code, select the user number and enter [*] as the first digit. All digits of the access code must be
entered.
A "-" beside a user code indicates it is not programmed. A "P" indicates the code is programmed. A "T" indicates the code is
programmed and a proximity tag is enrolled.
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