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+++++USER Programming+++++
USER CODES
USER CODES - P1E 1-2000E (NOTE: Users 101-2000 can be Radio Users)
Adding or changing a User Code
Up to 2000 codes can be programmed into the panel. The user codes are located in address P1E 1-2000E.
By default, Code 1 has Master Code permissions and must be used to enter Client program mode.
Codes 1-2000 may be varied in length from 1 to 6 digits (unless option 8 at P25E11E is on then the codes must
be between 4-6 digits long).
To program a User Code you must first be in client or installer program mode, then select the address P1E
followed by the User Number you wish to program eg 1-2000E (If there is already a code programmed at this
address, it will be displayed back to you) Now enter the code then press the <ENTER> key.
eg. P1E2E 2580 E
3 beeps
In the above example we have programmed Code 2 to be 2580.
eg. P1E5E 9876 E
3 beeps
In the above example we have programmed code 5 to be 9876
To replace a code simply enter the new code in the same address as the old code. This will overwrite the
previous code but maintain the user permissions as mapped to that user number.
Removing a User Code
To remove or delete a code you can press and hold the <Control> button then within 2 seconds press the <0>
button (maintained for compatibility with the current RUNNER operation) or you can press and hold the
<0> button for 3 seconds to delete the code. We recommend using the second option of holding the <0> button
for 3 seconds.
eg. To delete code 3 press P1E3E then hold <0> down for 3 seconds
3 beeps
User Code # 3 Erased
USER CODE TYPE
USER CODE TYPE - P2E 1-2000E (NOTE: only Users 101-2000 can be Radio Users)
Option 0 - Keypad Code User {PIN}
Option 1 - Radio user (User 101-2000 only)
Option 2 - Access Tag/Card User
Option 3 - Both Code and Access Tag/Card User {Tag + PIN}
Option 4 - Either Code or Access Tag/Card User {Tag or PIN}
Option 0 Keypad Code User {PIN} - All 2000 Users can be 1-6 digit code Users if required. Codes can be
used to Arm/Disarm all or part of the alarm or they can be used to operate outputs for access
control purposes. Users can be assigned to operate at multiple keypads and assigned to control
multiple outputs. A keypad can also be assigned to control selected outputs so that a User assigned
to multiple outputs (which can in turn be linked to doors) can only operate the door assigned to the
keypad they are using.
Note: Where there are up to 32 options at one address, the digits 0 & 9 have special functions. Entering
a 0 at the address will turn all options off whereas entering a 9 will turn all options on. Also pressing
and holding the 0 will delete data such as user codes, telephone numbers, account codes, etc.