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Section 7: Installer and Access Codes
NOTE: Security codes should be changed from their default settings
to ensure the security of the system. Do not program codes that can be
easily guessed.
7.1 Installers Code
Ref #: [000000]
The Installers Code must be entered to access the installers pro-
gramming mode. The default installers code is [5555] for the 4-
digit option and [555500] for the 6-digit option. Enter a new code
using numbers from 0 to 9 only. This code should be changed
from the default setting to ensure the security of the system.
Installer’s Lockout
Ref #: [000005]
The Installers Lockout feature prevents the installer’s code and
downloading access code from returning to their default settings
when a hardware default is performed. Use the [<] [>] keys to
scroll to ’Installer Lockout Enable’ or ’Disable’ and press the [*]
key to select. By default, the option is disabled.
NOTE: Panels returned to the manufacturer with the Installers
Lockout feature enabled, and that exhibit no other problems, will be
subject to an additional service charge.
Engineer’s Reset
If the system has gone into alarm, whether during the previous
armed period or due to a 24hr alarm, the system will not be ready
to arm until Installers programming mode has been entered, or an
Engineer’s Reset is performed through the DLS software. When
an alarm occurs, the system will not return to ready mode (ability
to arm is locked out) if the alarm has not been acknowledged and/
or silenced within the communications delay. However, if the
alarm is acknowledged before the communications delay has
expired, no Engineer’s Reset is required and the system will
return to the ready mode. System troubles (e.g. AC Trouble, Bat
-
tery Trouble, FTC etc.) do not affect the Engineers Reset. The
requirement for a reset to be done before the partition can be
armed will not be cleared by powering down the panel.
Partition keypads will display the following message whenever
the Engineer’s Reset feature has been activated:
Unable to Arm
Call for Service
If an Auto-arm attempt is made while the feature is active the
panel will log ’Autoarm Canceled Engineers Reset’ along with
the normal Autoarm Cancel event.
7.2 Installer-Programmed Access Codes
Several high-level access codes can be programmed which will
help ensure the security of the system. By default, all access codes
are four digits. To program 6-digit codes, see
7.9 ”Access Code
Options’. Access code programming is explained in detail in sec-
tion 7.3 Programming Access Codes.
Grand Master Code
Ref #: [000001]
The Grand Master code is access code #0001. This code can be
used to program other System Master codes. The default setting
of this code is [1234] for the 4-digit option and [123456] for the 6-
digit option.
Second Master Code
Ref #: [000002]
The Second Master code can only be changed in this section. This
code cannot be altered by the user. This code can be used to pro
-
gram other System Master codes. It may be used as a master key
for service people. The default setting of this code is [AAAA] for
the 4-digit option and [AAAA00] for the 6-digit option.
Walk Test Code
Ref #: [000003]
The Walk Test code is used to access the walk test mode [*] [6]
[Walk Test Code]. See the Instruction Manual for directions on
initiating a walk test. The default setting of this code is [AAAA]
for the 4-digit option and [AAAA00] for the 6-digit option.
7.3 Programming Access Codes
This section describes four basic aspects of programming an
access code:
Selecting a new access code for programming
Programming the 4- or 6-digit code
Programming the users name to identify the code
Selecting the partitions the code will be active on
Selecting a Code
Before you can program a new code, you must select a user num-
ber. To do this, perform the following steps:
1. Enter [*][5] [master code].
2. The display will read:
Select (0) < >
User No. Search
Press [0] or [*].
3. The display will read:
Sel. Code (0001) < >
User 1
User 1 (Access Code 0001) is the System Master Code. Use
the right arrow (>) key to scroll to the code you wish to pro-
gram (for example, access code 0002). Press [*] to select the
code.
4. A code is now selected for programming. The display will
read:
Select (0) < >
Program Code
This is the Program Code menu. Use the right arrow (>) key
to scroll though each display in the Program Code menu.
Each display pertains to a different aspect of access code pro
-
gramming, including the three listed below. To select any
menu item for programming, press [*].

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