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4.3 Emergency Keypad Alarms
The Emergency Alarm Keys [A], [B], and [C] may
generate Fire, Special Emergency, and Panic Alarms if
programmed by the installer.
Ask your installing company to explain the function of
these keys.
Figure 11: Emergency Keypad Alarms
A B C
1 23
456
789
0
*
#
Armado
Estado
Red 220V
Fuego
Sistema
Reset
Anular
Sin
Entrada
Solo
Perimetr o
Off
On
1 23
456
789
0
*
#
12345678
910
11 12
13
14 15
16
Armado
Estado
Red 220V
Fuego
Perimetro
Supervisado
Sirena Silenciada
Problema
Sistema
Reset
Anul ar
Sin
Entrada
Solo
Perimet ro
Off
On
A B C
To activate an Emergency Key, press the
key for two seconds.
Use the Disarming Command Sequence to
cancel or silence these alarms.
If the Emergency Alarm Keys are to be used,
they should be labeled to signify their
functions.
Label the A key as the Fire key. This is the
only key you can designate as the Fire key.
Label the B key as the Special Emergency
key.
Label the C key as the Panic key.
4.4 Personal Identification Numbers
4.4.1 General Information
A PIN (Personal Identification Number) is the 4 or 6
digit code users must enter at the keypad to gain access
to the system. Your system has the capability to assign
up to 200 PINs, each four or six digits long. A PIN can
be assigned to each User Number.
Never program PINs with common
sequences such as 1 2 3 4, 1 1 1 1, or
2 4 6 8 because they are easily violated.
A User Number is the number that identifies each
person using the system. There are 200 possible User
Numbers available for use (001 through 200).
Each User Number can have only one PIN
assigned to it. Attempting to assign the
same PIN to multiple User Numbers results
in the three-beep error tone, and the entry
is not made.
User Number 001 is designated as a Master code. It
can be used to add, delete, or change other PINs. It
always has access to all areas regardless of how it is
programmed.
User Number 001 is shipped from the factory with the
PIN of 1 2 3 4. If your system has been reprogrammed
for 6-digit PINs, the PIN for User Number 001 is
123456.
Change this PIN to one of your personal
preference, and program it as a Master
code.
A Master code is one of the available authority levels
which can be assigned to a user to determine which
functions that user will be able to perform. See Table 8:
Authority Levels.
Table 8: Authority Levels
Level
Number
Level
Name
Description
0 Master Can enter all commands, add
or change PINs in assigned
areas, change the time and
date, bypass, arm, disarm,
perform system tests, system
reset and view history. User
Number 001 must have the
Master authority level. Any or all
PINs can behave as a Master
code.
1 Unlimited Can enter all commands,
bypass, arm, disarm, system
reset and perform system tests.
It can not change PINs.
2 General Can bypass, arm and disarm. It
can not change PINs, system
reset, enter [#][7] or any of the
[#][8] functions.
3 Arm Only Can arm the system with
[PIN][ON] arming sequence
only. It can not perform any
other functions, including
disarming.
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