Solution 6000
Installation Manual
Access Programming
5-3
Bosch Security Systems 07/14 BLCC610I
Access > PIN Codes >
Change Own PIN
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MENU 1-1-0
This menu allows a user to change their own PIN. The new
PIN should have the same number of digits as the old PIN,
unless the installer has programmed the PIN length as
variable. See MENU 1-5-0 - PIN length.
1)
Enter [MENU] + [1] + [1] + [0]. The keypad will
prompt you to enter a new PIN.
Enter New PIN For Ur2
Debbie Smith
Press OK or MENU
2)
Enter the new PIN, then press [OK]. If the error
message ‘PIN Not Allowed’ is displayed, press [OK]
and try a different PIN.
3)
The keypad will now prompt you to confirm the
new PIN again.
Confirm New PIN Ur2
Debbie Smith
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Press OK or MENU
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Note
If you attempt to enter a new PIN that has already
been programmed for another user, the system
will display ‘PIN Not Allowed’. The next time the
original PIN holder disarms the system they will
be notified that their PIN has been compromised.
The compromised PIN message will continue to be
displayed until one of the users that have the same
PIN changes their PIN to be different.
Access > PIN Codes >
Change Other PIN
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MENU 1-1-1
This menu allows the Installer or master user to change
the PIN of other user’s. The master user can only change
PINs for other users in the same area.
The new PIN should have the same number of digits as
the old PIN, unless the installer has programmed the PIN
length as variable. See MENU 1-5-0 - PIN length.
1)
Enter [MENU] + [1] + [1] + [1] and use the up and
down arrows to highlight the user in the list then
press [OK]. The system will only list users that can
be changed.
Ur1 John Smith
Ur2 Debbie Smith
Ur3 User 3 Name
Press
OK or MENU
2)
Enter the new PIN, then press [OK]. If the error
message ‘PIN Not Allowed’ is displayed, press [OK]
and try a different PIN.
Enter PIN For Ur3
Debbie Smith
Press OK or MENU
i
Note
If you attempt to enter a new PIN that has already
been programmed for another user, the system
will display ‘PIN Not Allowed’. The next time the
original PIN holder disarms the system they will
be notified that their PIN has been compromised.
The compromised PIN message will continue to be
displayed until one of the users that have the same
PIN changes their PIN to be different.