Security Pro 500
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Programming Access Codes
User codes can be given certain attributes which determine whether the user can bypass a sensor 
or perform system tests.
Changing a User Code
¾ To change or assign a user access code:
Note  
The system will not accept 
the same code for two differ-
ent users.
1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System Master Code.
2. Press 10 nn 0 where nn is user 00 through 15.
3. Enter the desired 4-digit code, then 
ƒ.
4. Press 
‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
Erasing a User Code
When a code is deleted from the system, that code no longer acts as a key for operating the sys-
tem in any manner.
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To erase a user code:
1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System Master Code.
2. Press 10 n n 0 where nn is user 00 through 15.
3. Enter the System Master code, then 
ƒ.
4. Press 
‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
Assigning the Direct Bypassing Attribute
Direct Bypassing is a user code attribute that allows the user to bypass open sensors. If the user 
code does not have this attribute turned on, the user will not be able to bypass sensors directly.
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To assign Direct Bypassing to a user:
1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System Master Code.
2. Press
 10 n n 1 where nn is user 00 through 15.
3. To turn Direct Bypassing
 on, press
 2 + ƒ.
 off, press
 1 + ƒ.
4. Press 
‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
Assigning the System Test Attribute
System Tests is a user code attribute that allows the user to perform system tests. If the user code 
does not have this attribute turned on, the user will not be able to perform phone or sensor tests.
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To assign the System Testing to a user:
1. Enter the programming menus by pressing 9 + System Master Code.
2. Press
 10 n n 2 where nn is user 00 through 15.
3. To turn System Testing:
 on, press
 2 + ƒ.
 off, press
 1 + ƒ.
4. Press 
‚ + 4 + ƒ to exit the programming menus.
The Touchpad Tamper Feature
The installer can program your system to send a Police alarm in the case of possible touchpad 
tampering.
If more than 40 keys are pressed when the system asks for a code, and those keystrokes are not 
part of a valid access code, a siren will sound. See “Touchpad Information” in Appendix A to 
determine if this feature is enabled for your system.