Installers' Programming Commands; Installer's Code]; "At-Home" Arming - DSC SYSTEM MASTER PC4000 Instruction Manual

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VIEW PARTITIONS
[ ]+[6]+[ACCESS CODE]+[8]
This function will allow the user to view the status of other partitions that their
access code has been enabled for in the access code partition mask. The
partition mask is programmed in the [ ][5] User Programming commands, when
programming the user access codes. For example, if an access code has been
enabled in the partition mask for partitions 1, 2 and 5, they can only view the
status of these partitions.
To view the partitions status, press the [<] or [>] key to toggle through the
partitions. The partition labels will be displayed along with a letter to the far right.
The letter shows the status of that partition.
A means the partition is Armed,
R means the partition is secure and Ready to be armed, and
N means Not ready to be armed because zones are not secure.
This function must be enabled by the installer for the user to be able to enter this
section. If the installer does not enable this section, you will hear an error tone
when selecting this section.

INSTALLERS' PROGRAMMING COMMANDS

[ ]+[8]+[INSTALLER'S CODE]

This command is used by the installer to program the PC4000.

"AT-HOME" ARMING

[ ]+[9]+[ACCESS CODE]
Entering [ ][9] before the arming code, arms the panel without any entry delay on
the delay zones and bypasses zones that are defined as "Home-away". This
command is used for arming the system while at home. Once the panel is Armed
in this mode, using [ ][1] will remove the bypass from those zones defined as
"Home-away" if they have NOT been manually bypassed. The [ ][1] command,
as used here, only removes the bypass from zones that were automatically
bypassed with the [ ][9] command.
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