Delete An Existing Code; Special Codes - DSC Maxsys PC4020 Installation Manual

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Access Code User Options Table
System Master
Select this option to program a System Master Code
Supervisor
Select this option to program a Supervisor code. You must
also
program the partition mask for this code.
Arm
Allows arming of the
assigned
partition(s).
Disarm
Allows disarming of the
partition(s).
assigned
Bypass
Allows bypassing of zones on the
assigned
Command Output
Allows activation of a [*][7][X] command output when an
access code is required. For more information, ask your
installer.
Duress Pulse
Select option for Duress codes only (See "Special Codes")
One-Time Use
Select option for One-Time Use codes only (see "Special
Codes")
Escort4580 Access
Allows access to the Escort4580 Audio Assistant, if
installed.
Global Access
Allows use of a Global keypad.
Partition Select Menu
Allows all accessible partitions to be viewed when the
code is entered.
Card Valid (For Access Control Systems only. See Section
4.2 "Access Card Programming"
)
Privilege Card (same as previous)
Wait for Prvl (same as previous)
Silence Fire
Allows the user to silence and reset any Fire Alarms on the
selected partitions by entering their access code on the
partition keypad.
Temporary ("Maid's") Code
Temporary codes can be turned on or off by partition
using the "T-code" function key.
* Code abbreviations: GM = Grand System Master; 2M = Second Master;
SM = System Master; S = Supervisor; AC = Access Code (default).
The options for the Grand System Master and Second Master codes cannot be changed
from their default settings.
✦For the System Master code, the supervisor option changes to Yes after you exit access
code programming.

7.6 Delete An Existing Code

An access code may be erased in two parts. First, all data
pertaining to the code may be deleted (access code, user
options, partition access, etc.). The access code label is
erased separately.
To delete all access code data from an existing code, per-
form the following:
1. Enter [*][5][master code].
2. Locate the code using one of the code-searching
methods (see section 7.4 "Modify An Existing
Code"). Press [*] to select.
3. Use the right arrow (>) key to scroll to the following
display:
Select (1) < >
Erase Data
4. Press [1] or [*]. All data pertaining to the access code,
except the access code name, will be erased.
To delete the access code name from an existing code, per-
form the following:
1. Enter [*][5][master code].
2. Locate the code using one of the code-searching meth-
ods (see section 7.4 "Modify An Existing Code"). Press
[*] to select.
Default Settings*
GM 2M SM
S
AC
Yes
Yes
Y es
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
partition(s).
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
I n s t a l l e r
3. Use the right arrow (>) key to scroll to the to 'Select (2)
Edit User Name' and press [*].
4. The display will indicate the current name. Press [*].
5. The display will read 'Select (0) Clear Display'. Press [*].
The access code name will be erased.
6. Follow the instructions outlined in section 7.3 "Program-
ming Access Codes" to program a new label, or press [#]
until you have exited access code programming.

7.7 Special Codes

The following codes are special codes. Selecting the corre-
sponding user option will program each code (see section
7.5 "Change User Code Options").
System Master Codes
System Master codes have access to all partitions on the
system. These codes can be used to program other access
codes, except for other System Master codes. For a list of
the other user options that are enabled for this code, see
the Access Code User Options Table.
Supervisor Codes
The supervisor code can be used to program other access
codes that are only to be active on the supervisor's parti-
tion. Users with Supervisor codes cannot program other
Supervisor codes, or System Master codes. For a list of the
other user options that are enabled for this code, see the
Access Code User Options Table.
Duress Codes
If the 'Duress' user option is enabled, the code will
become a Duress code. When this code is entered, the sys-
tem will send a duress signal to the monitoring station.
Make sure that the Arm and Disarm user options are also
enabled for this code.
NOTE: When disarming with an access card, a duress
signal is not reported.
One-time Use Codes
If the 'One-time Use' option is enabled, the code will
become a One-time Use code. The code can be used to dis-
arm assigned partitions. When a user arms the system
using a One-Time Use code, the panel will erase the code
once the Exit Delay expires; after this time, the code can-
not be used again. Make sure that the Arm and Disarm
user options are also enabled for this code.
Log Only Codes
A 'Log Only' code will only create an entry in the event
buffer when entered at a keypad. Example: a log-only
code may be used by a guard to record the time that they
checked each area of the premises.
To create a log-only code, disable all the access code
options for the code.
Temporary Codes
A 'Temporary code' is an access code that can be turned
on or off by partition using the 'T-Code' function key. (See
6.11 'Function Key Programming'.) Any code with the
temporary code attribute enabled will work this way.
To turn temporary codes on for a partition, press and hold
the 'T-Code' function key at a keypad assigned to the par-
tition. Users may need to enter an access code after press-
ing the 'T-Code' key, depending on how the function keys
are programmed.
NOTE: This feature must not be used with PC4820
access control.
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