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Erase Data
4. Press [1] or [*]. All data pertaining to the access code, except
the access code name, will be erased.
To delete the access code name from an existing code, perform
the following:
1. Enter [*][5][master code].
2. Locate the code using one of the code-searching methods (see
section 7.4 Modify An Existing Code). Press [*] to select.
3. Use the right arrow (>) key to scroll to the to ’Select (2) Edit
User Name’ and press [*].
4. The display will indicate the current name. Press [*].
5. The display will read ’Select (0) Clear Display’. Press [*]. The
access code name will be erased.
6. Follow the instructions outlined in section 7.3 Programming
Access Codes to program a new label, or press [#] until you
have exited access code programming.
7.7 Special Codes
The following codes are special codes. Selecting the correspond-
ing user option will program each code (see section 7.5 Change
User Code Options).
System Master Codes
System Master codes have access to all partitions on the system.
These codes can be used to program other access codes, except
for other System Master codes. For a list of the other user options
that are enabled for this code, see the Access Code User Options
Table.
Supervisor Codes
The supervisor code can be used to program other access codes
that are only to be active on the supervisor’s partition. Users with
Supervisor codes cannot program other Supervisor codes, or Sys
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tem Master codes. For a list of the other user options that are
enabled for this code, see the Access Code User Options Table.
Duress Codes
If the ’Duress’ user option is enabled, the code will become a
Duress code. When this code is entered, the system will send a
duress signal to the monitoring station. Make sure that the Arm
and Disarm user options are also enabled for this code.
NOTE: When disarming with an access card, a duress signal is not
reported.
One-time Use Codes
If the ’One-time Use’ option is enabled, the code will become a
One-time Use code. The code can be used to disarm assigned par
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titions. When a user arms the system using a One-Time Use code,
the panel will erase the code once the Exit Delay expires; after
this time, the code cannot be used again. Make sure that the Arm
and Disarm user options are also enabled for this code.
Log Only Codes
A ’Log Only’ code will only create an entry in the event buffer
when entered at a keypad. Example: a log-only code may be used
by a guard to record the time that they checked each area of the
premises.
To create a log-only code, disable all the access code options for
the code.
Temporary Codes
A ’Temporary code’ is an access code that can be turned on or off
by partition using the ’T-Code’ function key. (See
6.11 ”Function
Key Programming’.) Any code with the temporary code attribute
enabled will work this way.
To turn temporary codes on for a partition, press and hold the ’T-
Code’ function key at a keypad assigned to the partition. Users
may need to enter an access code after pressing the ’T-Code’ key,
depending on how the function keys are programmed.
NOTE: This feature must not be used with PC4820 access control.
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, acti-
vate 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 condi-
tions 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 duration 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 programmed and
which functions require an access code entry.
System Options
Ref #: [000200]
The following system toggle options pertain to the programming
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 Master code can only be
changed via installer’s programming (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 keypress 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 partition will operate
according to the following programmed items.