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User Codes
Up to 96 personal User Codes may be added to the system using the keypad. Existing User Codes may also be erased, as
well. Each User Code is assigned an Authority Level, controlling the range of tasks that Code (and therefore the User) is al-
lowed to perform. Each User should be assigned their own unique Code and should be cautioned against divulging their Code
to anyone else. Thus should it become necessary to remove a User from the system, that one User Code may be simply
erased without affecting other User Codes, and that User would then be prevented from entry. Note: Duplicate User Codes
are not allowed by the system. User Codes may contain up to six digits or as few as a two to allow for quick arming. In select-
ing your User Codes, do not program repetitive numbers (1111), consecutive numbers (1234), your birth date, address, or other
obvious combinations.
Programming / Reprogramming a User Code
Add new User Codes or erase / change / review existing User Codes, as follows:
1. Go to www.iSecureByNapco.com and log into your iSecure account.
2. Click User Codes. The USER CODES screen appears.
Note: With up to 96 User Codes allowed, each one is assigned a
"USER#" (user number), as shown in the left column.
3. To add a new Code, click in a blank USER CODES field and enter the
new User Code (up to 6 digits). To erase or change an existing Code,
simply clear or re-enter the User Code.
4. Add a check to either or both checkboxes to select the Area(s) in
which the User Code will be valid.
5. Click in the NAME field to add a descriptive name for the User Code.
6. Click the Authority Level pull-down to select the range of tasks the User Code (and therefore the User) is allowed to per-
form:
Arm/Disarm/Full - Code may be used to arm/disarm the Area(s) in which it is programmed, also allows entry into Sys-
tem Settings (gears icon) screens using the ISEC-WL-TOUCH or the IBR-TOUCH-WL keypads.
Arm/Disarm - Same as Arm/Disarm/Full without access to System Settings (gears icon).
Arm-Only - Code may only be used to arm the Area in which it is programmed; it has no disarm capability.
Service/Maid - An arm / disarm Code that is easily activated when needed, and dormant at other times. Intended for
the occasional or temporary user (repairman, etc.) who would otherwise be denied access to the premises. It may
then be used to arm and disarm just as any other User Code. A Service/Maid Code allows for arming/disarming from
a disarmed state, but disallows arming / disarming from an armed state, after another non-Service/Maid Code has
been entered.
7. When finished, tap Save.
Note: When using a system keypad or touchpad to enter/change/erase User Codes, the keypad ARMED and STATUS lights
remain off and burglary and fire alarm functions are disabled.

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NAPCO iSecure Specifications

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BrandNAPCO
ModeliSecure
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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