System Operations; If You Make A Mistake; Entering Access Codes - Regency 4734 Owner's Manual

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Section 3: Other System Operations

If You Make a Mistake

Press
any time to erase an incorrect command.
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Entering Access Codes

Many system operations, including resetting an alarm,
bypassing a zone, and conducting a system test require
you to enter a valid access code. When you enter your
code at a touchpad, you have five seconds to enter each
digit. If you pause longer than five seconds, the
touchpad will beep and display "TRY AGAIN." You
will have to reenter the code from the beginning.
Multi-area System Operation
Many multi-area systems operate the same as single-area
systems, except that any feature you activate or
deactivate is valid only in areas to which you have
access. When you're using a touchpad available to more
than one area, you must enter your access code to
perform any function. When you enter your access
code, the area menu displays. See section 3.4 for more
information about the area menu.
If a touchpad is programmed for use in only one area,
operations are performed the same as with a single-area
system.
Area Menu
The area menu lets you control individual areas to which
you have been given access. The area menu is always
used in a multi-area system. It can also be used in a
single-area system if your installer has enabled it.
When you enter your access code, the display will show
the status of the first area that you have access to and a
menu. The first line of the display shows the status of
the area. The second displays "Command?", then the
options that are available to you. The options repeat
until you make a selection.
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