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4.8.4 Program Siren
If you have purchased external sirens to expand the system, use the program Siren Functions to change your
siren settings, if needed. Select the option in the drop down menu and click “OK” after each option. The panel
will transmit a signal to the siren. If the signal is received, the siren will emit a beep to confirm that programming
was successful.
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Confirm:
Determines whether the siren should emit a confirmation beep when the system is armed or
disarmed.
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Entry Sound:
Determines whether the siren should sound beeps along with the Control Panel during Entry
Delay countdown.
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Siren Tamper:
Temporarily disables the siren’s tamper protection function for an hour if set to OFF. You can
reactivate the siren by setting it back to ON. This function should be used when you wish to change the siren
mounting location or the battery in order to avoid an unintentional tamper alarm.
4.8.5 User PIN Codes
The User PIN Codes are used by each user to control the system mode. You are required to enter a User PIN
Code when changing system mode with the web interface, mobile app or Remote Keypad accessory device.
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User Name:
Enter a name to identify the User. The name will be displayed on the Event page if this PIN Code is
used to arm or disarm the system. The name of User 1 is set to “user” by default.
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User Code:
Enter a 4-digit code. The User PIN Code 1 is set to 1234 by default. All other Pin Codes are disabled
by default. We suggest, you change the default PIN code as soon as possible.
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Latch:
Checking the Latch box will enable the system to record the arm/disarm action performed by this
user. If Latch is unchecked, this user’s action will not be recorded on the Event page.
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Delete:
Check this box to remove this User PIN Code. User 1 cannot be deleted.
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