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Time and Date Menu
Note
Setting the time and date is
important for accurate track-
ing of system events stored
in the event buffer.
The panel uses a global clock and calendar for time and date. Alphanumeric touchpads display
the panel time and date whenever the system is disarmed.
The
TIME AND DATE menu lets you set this clock and calendar. The following procedures tell you
how.
Time (Time and Date)
(020)
(Default = 00:00) This setting lets you adjust the panel clock to the correct time. The panel uses a
24-hour clock. For example, to set the time to 4:17
P.M., enter 1617.
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To set the Time:
1. With the display showing TIME AND DATE, press # and the display shows TIME hh:mm (cur-
rent time).
2. Enter the correct time (0000–2359). The display flashes the entered time. Press # and the
display shows the new time.
Date (Time and Date)
(021)
(Default = 01/01/00) This setting lets you adjust the panel calendar to the correct month, day, and
year.
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To set the Date:
1. With the display showing TIME AND DATE, press #, then A or B until the display shows DATE
nn/nn/nn (current date).
2. Enter the correct month (01–12), day (01–31), and year (00–99). For example, enter 090100
for September 1, 2000. The display flashes the entered date. Press # and the display shows
the new date.
User Codes Menu
The USER CODES menu lets you program/change regular user access codes, partition master
codes, and the system master code. You can enter up to 60 separate user codes, allowing up to 60
different “users” access to the security system. You can also specify whether or not a specific
user is able to perform specific actions like, bypass sensors or test the system.
User NN (User Codes—Reg. User Codes—User NN)
(030nn0 where nn=user number 00-59)
(Default = none) User codes perform basic arming and disarming functions. The system allows
up to 60 user codes (user numbers 00–59). User numbers that show
indicate no code is currently
programmed for that user number.
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To program Regular User Codes:
1. With the display showing USER CODES, press # and the display shows REGULAR USER CODES.
2. Press #
and the display shows USER nn (first available user number).
3. Press A or B to select the desired user number, then press #. The display shows
USER nn -
nnnn.
4. With the desired user number displayed, enter a 4-digit user code. The display flashes the
entered code. Press # and the display shows
USER nn - nnnn (new code).
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To delete Regular User Codes:
1. With the display showing USER CODES, press # and the display shows REGULAR USER CODES.
2. Press #
and the display shows USER nn - nnnn (first available user number).
3. Press A or B to select the desired user number/user code you want to delete (if it is not
already displayed), then press #. The display shows
USER nn - nnnn.
4. Enter the system or partition master code. The display flashes the entered code. Press # and
the display shows USER nn -- **** (no code).
Direct Bypassing (User Codes—Reg. User Codes—User NN)
(030nn1 where nn=user number 00-59)
(Default = off) This setting determines whether or not a specific user code provides access to the
“bypass sensors” feature. Set this feature to “on” for all users who need to be able to bypass sen-
sors.
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To turn user code Direct Bypassing off or on:

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