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Programming the Control Panel

Assigning Access Codes

The Control Panel allows up to eight users to operate the alarm system, each user is assigned an "Access code", "Access Level" and "User
Number". The figure below shows an example of users assigned to a typical alarm system:
1

User Number: 1

Access Code:

4321

Access Level:

Master User
Access Type:
Customer
User Number
Each user is identified by the alarm system as User 1 through to
User 8.
Access Code
Each user has a programmable 4 digit Personal Identification
Number (PIN) which the user enters in order to operate the alarm
system.
Access Level
Each user has a programmable Access Level that determines how
the alarm system responds and which of the system facilities the
user can access.
Each Access Level has an associated number (1 – 8) which is used
when programming the Access Level of a user.
There are eight possible user Access Levels:
User
A User may set, unset, silence an alarm and reset the system. In
addition a User can test the system outputs (see page 23),
perform a Walk Test (see page 23) and view the Basic Log (see
page 29). A User cannot change Access Codes (other than their
own) or Access Levels.
Engineer
Engineers can access all the programming options with the
exception of changing Access Codes (other than their own) or
Access Levels.
An Engineer cannot lock or unlock Engineer codes (see
page 20).
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2
User Number: 2
Access Code:
1234
Access Level:
Boss Engineer
Access Type:
Installer
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4...7
User Number: 3
Access Code:
5678
Access Level:
User
Access Type:
Customer
Personal Attack
Entering a PA code will cause an immediate alarm, sounding both
the internal and external sounders.
Duress
A Duress code behaves exactly as a User code (Level 1) but will in
addition activate the Duress channel on the communicator
interface to secretly summon assistance.
Master User
A Master User may set, unset, silence an alarm and reset the
system. In addition a Master can test the system outputs (see page
23), perform a Walk Test (see page 23) and view the Basic Log (see
page 29). A Master User can also assign new Customer Access
code and Access Levels.
Cleaner
If the system is full set or part set then a Cleaner code will
automatically omit the Cleaner Suite zones (see page 31) without
affecting the other zones. In addition pressing a key will NOT cause
the system to start entry mode. On leaving the cleaner should enter
their Access code and press either
key is disabled and the previous set will be restored irrespective of
which key was pressed. A cleaner cannot access chime. Nor can
they cancel an alarm or reset the system.
When a cleaner is setting the system the Cleaner Suite
zones will flash indicating that they are currently omitted but
are about to be re-included. Any other omitted zones (e.g. if
the system was previously part set rather than full set) will
also flash but will NOT be included.
A Cleaner code should NOT be used if no zones are included
in the Cleaner Suite (see page 31).
If the system is unset then a cleaner can full set, part set
and omit zones.
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8
User Number: 8
Access Code:
2580
Access Level:
Cleaner
Access Type:
Customer
or
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