Pins (Personal Id Codes); Code 2; Normal User; Maintenance Code - Regency 4821 User Manual

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Your system can communicate information about
emergency conditions through the telephone lines to
a central monitoring station. If your system is
programmed to automatically notify the central
station when an alarm occurs, they will dispatch the
appropriate authorities to your building when they
receive a signal. See page 33 for more details.
Important
To comply with industry standards, this product is
equipped with line seizure. This means that any time
the system dialer needs to communicate with the
central station, you cannot use any telephones that
are on the same lines as the security system.
If the phone is in use when the dialer needs to contact
the central station, a warning tone will sound for 10
seconds before the system seizes the line.
This condition will normally last less than one
minute, but under faulty telephone circuit conditions,
could last as long as 15 minutes.
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PINs (Personal ID Codes)

A PIN is a confidential 4- to 8-digit number you
enter on a system touchpad that enables you to
perform various system functions, including door
access. Your installer will program the PINs you
need to operate your system.

Code 2

(Lowest Privilege Level)
This code enables a temporary user of your system
to arm and disarm, but it can be used only when the
Code 2 function is active (see page 16 or 25). Code
2 users can operate the system only during a
timeframe that is determined by the main user.

Normal User

Normal users can arm and disarm the system and
perform most functions described in this manual.

Maintenance Code

This access code has the same capabilities as a
Normal user, but also enables users to run system
2

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