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2. Usingthearrowbuttons,scrolltothezoneyouwanttobypassorunbypass.
3. Presstochangethebypassstatus.
4. Press;SaveChanges?isdisplayed.
5. Presstoconfirmthechangedbypassstatus.
Tounbypassallzones:
1. FromtheBypassZonesmenu,select
UnbypassAll[22].
2. Press;allzonesareunbypassed
All bypassed zones will be automatically unbypassed when the system
isdisarmed.
Afirezonecannotbebypassed.
7.3. User Codes
The iConnect supports a variety of individual user codes. Each of these codes is four
digitslong.Mostsystemfunctionsrequireyoutoenteravalidusercode.
The ability to perform a function is defined by your user code’s authorization level.
Theseauthorizationlevelsarepre‐definedforeachcode
asexplainedbelow.
Code 1: Master Code
The master code is the highest user authorization level. With the master code, you can
edit all other user codes. Additionally, the mas t er code grants access to the Event Log,
the Service menu and Home Automation Schedule programming. In partitioned
systems,themastercodeisalwaysassignedtobothpartitions.
Thedefaultmastercodeis1234.Changethiscodeimmediatelyafterthesystem
hasbeeninstalled!
Codes 2-19: Controlled Codes
Whenyouuse acontrolledusercodeforarmingand disarming,thesystemnotifiesthe
monitoringservice.
Codes 20-25: Non-controlled Codes
Non‐controlled codes do not cause the system to send Arm/Disarm reports to the
monitoring service. The system sends a Disarm report only if you use this code to
disarmthesystemafteranalarmoccurrence.
Codes 26-27: Limited Codes
A limited code enables you to issue a code that is valid for one day only. This code
automaticallyexpires24hoursafterithasbeenprogrammed.
Code 28: Duress Code
The duress code is designed for situations where you are being forced to operate the
system. This user code grants access to the selected operation, while sending a Duress
eventmessagetothemonitoringservice.