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3-3 [*] Functions
User access codes are intended to be unique for each
user. This allows the system to identify the user (by
logging to the event buffer) when the system is
armed, disarmed etc.
Duress Codes (Access Codes 33 & 34)
Duress codes 33 and 34 are standard user codes that
will transmit the Duress reporting code (if pro-
grammed) whenever the code is entered to perform
any function on the system.
Duress codes are not valid when entering [*][5],
[*][6] or [*][8] sections.
Master Code (Access Code 40)
The Master Code can only be changed by the Master
User or the Installer. If the Master Code is not
changeable, (section [015] option 6) is enabled;
then only the Installer can change this code.
Supervisor Codes (Access Codes 41 & 42)
These codes can only be programmed by the Master
Code. These codes are always valid when entering
the [*][5] User Code Programming section. How-
ever, these codes can only program access codes
which have equal or lesser attributes. Once pro-
grammed, the Supervisor Codes receive the
attributes of the Master Code. These attributes can
then be edited.
The default attributes of a new code will be the
attributes of the code used to enter [*][5] program-
ming. The Master Code has attributes 1, 3, 4 ON.
Enter [*][5][Master Code][9] [01-32,33,34,41,42]
to edit access codes attributes.
1 Arming, disarming, alarm reset allowed.
2 Future use.
3 Zone bypassing allowed.
4-6 Future use.
7 Bell Squawk on arming/disarming.
8 Future use.
Attribute 7 enables an access code to generate an
arming/disarming bell squawk on entry of the code.
[*][6] USER Functions
Enter: [*][6][Supervisor Code or Master Code][1-8] for
functions listed below.
1 Time and Date - The default setting for time and
date is AM/PM Time; for 24-Hr time set section
[000][6] option 2 to OFF. Time must be entered in
24-Hr Time regardless of format. The format for time
and date is: [*][6][Supervisor Code] [1] [HH]
[MM] [mm] [dd [yy]
HH = hours (00-23)
mm = month (01-12)
yy = year (00-99)
MM = minutes (00-59)
dd = day (01-31)
E.g., to set time and date to:
March 15, 2001, 6:15 PM enter:
[*][6][Supervisor Code][1][18][15][03][15][01]
To set time only enter:
[*][6][Supervisor Code][1][1800][#]
2 Auto-arm Enable/Disable - Enter [*][6][2] to
enable (three beeps indicate that auto-arm is
enabled) or disable (one long beep indicates that
auto-arm is enabled).
3 Auto-arm Schedule - Enter [*][6][3] followed by
[1-7] (Sunday-Saturday) to change the auto-arm
time for each day of the week. An icon will display
the current day. When the day you wish to change
has been selected, enter the auto-arm time in 24-hr.
format (e.g., hh:mm, 18:45 = 6:45 PM). The system
will return you to the day selection menu. Enter the
day you wish to select or enter [#] to exit auto-arm
programming.
4 System Test - The system siren output, keypad dis-
play, lights, communicator and standby battery are
tested. The siren and all display icons will turn ON
for two seconds.
5 Enable DLS - When this command is executed , the
system will open a window where calls from the
downloading computer will be detected by the sys-
tem. This window may be set to 1 Hour or Six Hours
(default).See section [702] option 7.
6 User Call-up (default ON) -When this command is
executed , the system will make one attempt to call
the downloading computer. The downloading com-
puter must be waiting for the system to call for
downloading to occur. This must be enabled in sec-
tion [400] option 2.
7 Not Used
8 User Walk Test - This will start or end the User Walk
Test. Three beeps indicate that the test has begun; a
two second tone indicates that the test has ended.
The User Walk Test is identical to the Installer Walk
Test described in section [901], except that NO
communication to the central station is initiated.
9 Not Used
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[343] Misc. Closing (Arming) Reporting Codes
These codes are sent to the System Openings and Closings Call
Direction Group programmed in section [365].
I_A_I_2_I Closing By Duress Code 33
The Duress Alarm programmed in section [328] Entry[1] is
also sent.
I_A_I_2_I Closing By Duress Code 34 - See above.
I_A_I_2_I Closing By System Code 40
I_A_I_2_I Closing By System Code 41
I_A_I_2_I Closing By System Code 42
I_7_I_A_I Partial Closing
I_A_I_5_I Special Closing
I_F_I_F_I
Late to Close
[348] Misc. Opening (Disarming) Reporting Codes
These codes are sent to the System Openings and Closings Call
Direction Group programmed in section [365].
I_A_I_2_I Opening By Duress Code 33
The Duress Alarm programmed in section [328] Entry[1] is
also sent.
I_A_I_2_I Opening By Duress Code 34 - See above.
I_A_I_2_I Opening By System Code 40
I_A_I_2_I Opening By System Code 41
I_A_I_2_I Opening By System Code 42
I_A_I_5_I Auto-arm Cancellation
This code is sent when the Auto-arm sequence is cancelled by
entering an access code or by pressing the Disarm key on a
wireless key during the one minute pre-alert.
I_A_I_2_I Special Opening
[349] Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes
These codes are sent to the System Maintenance Alarms and Resto-
rals Call Direction Group programmed in section [367].
I_A_I_2_I Battery Trouble Alarm
This code is sent when the battery voltage is low or battery is
disconnected.
I_A_I_1_I AC Failure Trouble Alarm
This code is sent If the AC supply fails. This code is sent after
the delay programmed in section [370] entry 9.
I_F_I_F_I
Future Use
I_7_I_3_I Fire Trouble Alarm
I_F_I_F_I
Future Use
I_F_I_F_I
TLM Trouble Code (via LINKS)
TLM Trouble Code (via LINKS) - This code is sent via LINKS
backup transmitter if present, enabled and programmed.
I_A_I_A_I General System Trouble
This code is sent to report miscellaneous system troubles not
reported individually. The first alarm will initiate commnunica-
tions. Possible causes of this are:
NT9204 - AC Trouble / Restoral
- Battery Trouble / Restoral
- Supervised Output Circuit Trouble / Restoral
NT9005 -RF Jam Detection for a duration of 20 seconds.
See section [018] option [2]
I_3_I_3_I General System Supervisory
This code is sent if the system has lost communications to an
enrolled module, or a Keybus fault has been detected. The
first alarm will initiate the communications.
[350] Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes
These codes are sent to the System Maintenance Alarms and
Restorals Call Direction Group programmed in section [367].
I_A_I_2_I Battery Trouble Restoral
I_A_I_1_I AC Failure Trouble Restoral
I_F_I_F_I
Future Use
I_7_I_3_I Fire Trouble Restoral
I_F_I_F_I
Future Use
I_5_I_1_I TLM Restoral
I_A_I_A_I General System Trouble Restore - This code
is sent on the last restoral
I_3_I_3_I General System Supervisory Restore - This
code is sent on the last restoral
[351] Misc. Maintenance Reporting Codes
These codes are sent to the System Maintenance Alarms and
Restorals Call Direction Group programmed in section [367].
I_5_I_4_I Telephone #1 FTC Restore
If events fail to communicate to either telephone number, this
code will be sent on the next successful communication. The
information will be transmitted in the following order.
- Old Event(s)
- Failure To Communicate (Telephone #1)
- New Event(s)
If multiple FTCs occur, this code will create blocks of old
information.The FTC reporting code is sent to every group’s
call directions upon transmissions of failed event transmis-
sions. When event(s) fail to communicate to a telephone
number, there will not be an attempt to communicate again
until another event is sent to that phone number.
I_5_I_4_I Telephone #2 FTC Restore - See option 1
I_F_I_F_I
Event Buffer 75% Full
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