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DSC MAXSYS PC4020 Installation Manual

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7.8 Guard Code
Ref #: [000004]
The Guard code can only be changed in this section and
cannot be altered by the user.
The Guard code can always be used to silence alarms and
arm all partitions. The code can only be used to disarm
partitions the code is assigned to.
In addition, the Guard code can also be used to bypass
zones, activate command outputs and access the [*][6]
System Master Options Menu when the code is active.
The Guard code will be active when any of the following
conditions occur:
While a partition is disarmed
After arming a partition using the Guard code, the
code will remain active for five minutes after the exit
delay expires. If the Guard code is not enabled for the
armed partition, it will only remain active for the dura-
tion of the exit delay.
The Guard Code will become active after the ’Guard
Delay’ time when any of the following conditions occur.
The code will remain active for the ’Guard Duration’:
If an alarm, tamper or fault occurs
When a trouble occurs (each new trouble restarts the
timer)
When a partition has been force armed
Guard Delay
Ref #: [00020306]
Program the time delay before the Guard code will
become active after one of the conditions described above
occurs. Valid entries are from [000] to [255] minutes. If
[000] is entered, the code will be active immediately
(Default = 000)
Guard Duration
Ref #: [00020307]
Program the time the Guard code will remain active after
one of the conditions described above occurs. Valid entries
are from [000] to [255] minutes. If [000] is programmed,
the Guard Code will have no end time. (Default = 000)
7.9 Access Code Options
Access code options determine how codes are pro-
grammed and which functions require an access code
entry.
System Options
Ref #: [000200]
The following system toggle options pertain to the pro-
gramming and operation of access codes. These options
apply to every access code programmed on the system.
New Grand Mastr: If enabled, the user can program
the Grand Master code (access code 1) through [*][5]
access code programming. If disabled, the Grand Mas-
ter code can only be changed via installer’s program-
ming (default=Yes).
6 Digit Codes: If enabled, all access codes will be 6-
digits, except for the panel ID code and Downloading
access code. If disabled, all codes will be 4 digits
(default=No).
Tbl Req Code: If enabled, a valid access code must be
entered to silence the trouble beeps from a keypad
(before the condition is restored). If disabled, any key-
press will silence the keypad trouble beeps
(default=No).
Code Display: If enabled, access codes will be displayed
while they are being programmed. If disabled, access
codes digits will be represented by ’X’. (Default = No)
Partition Options
Ref # [0100XX01] where XX = Partition 01-08
The following access code options are programmed by
partition. Only access codes assigned to the selected parti-
tion will operate according to the following programmed
items.
Bypas Req Code - If enabled, the user will be required
to enter an access code in order to bypass a zone on
this partition (default=Yes).
AutoArm Req Cd - If enabled, the user must enter an
access code during the auto-arm pre-alert period in
order to cancel automatic arming. If disabled, pressing
any key will cancel auto-arming (see 8.2 ‘Automatic
Arming‘ (default=No).
NOTE: The Auto Arm Cancellation reporting code, if
programmed, will be sent in either case.
Cmd. Out Req Cd - If enabled, the user will be
required to enter an access code to be able to activate
any output programmed for [*][7][X] Command Out-
put. If disabled, no code will be required. There are
eight toggle options, one for each of the Command
Outputs 1-8. (Default for all = No.)
[*][6] Any Code - If enabled, any access code can be
used to access [*] [6] user functions. If disabled, only a
master code will be able to access these functions
(default=No).
Duplicate Code Toggle
When this toggle option is enabled the system will not
allow the programming of duplicate user codes. If a user
code is entered that matches any of the other 1500 users,
Installer, Second Master, Walk Test or Guard code, an error
tone will be generated and the data will not be saved.
When this toggle option is enabled the panel will not per-
form any check for duplicates when codes are pro-
grammed.
7.10Access Levels
Ref #: [0100XX05] where XX = Partition 01-08
Access levels allow access codes to be active according to a
schedule. Only one access level can be assigned each user.
See the Instruction Manual ‘Access Codes’ for details on
access code programming.
Up to 61 access levels can be programmed per partition.
To program an access level, select the access level number
02-63. Enter the number of the date schedule programmed
for the times and days you wish the access level to follow
(see 14.1 ‘Date Schedules‘).
Access level 00 means that the user will never have access.
Access level 01 means that the user will always have
access to a given area.
NOTE: Always program System Master codes as access
level 01.

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DSC MAXSYS PC4020 Specifications

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Partitions8
Event Buffer1000 events
Keypads16
Power Supply16.5V, 40VA transformer
Battery Backup12V 7Ah (typical)

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