Keypad Codes; Entering And Exiting; Designated Doors; Entry Delay - ADT BHS-4000A User Manual

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Keypad Codes

When the system is installed, you select a three- or four-digit code number that you will use to arm and disarm the
system. This is your keypad code.
You can also create a separate keypad code for anyone who needs access to your home (see page 23 for more
information). You can change your keypad code and add or delete additional codes whenever you like, using
the keypad.
If you have questions about programming, using or changing your keypad code, you can contact ADT's Customer Care
team at CustomerCare@adt.com.

Entering and Exiting

Designated Doors

The designated entry/exit doors are those doors that you must use to enter and leave your home while the system is
on. These doors may be equipped with the door sensors described on page 3. If you use a different door to enter your
home, an alarm may sound.

Entry Delay

When you enter your home while the security system is on, the keypad beeps. This beeping reminds you to turn the
system off. You must enter your keypad code before the beeping stops. If you do not, an alarm is triggered.
Entry Delay Time:

Exit Delay

When you turn the system on in normal mode, you must exit the building and close the door before the exit delay ends.
Once that delay has ended, you will trigger an alarm if you open a protected door or window, or move past a motion
detector.
Exit Delay Time:
Note:
The length of the system's entry and exit delays can be adjusted (within certain limits). If you find it difficult to
enter or exit your home before the delay ends, contact ADT Customer Care at 800.445.0872 to have it changed.
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