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PROGRAMMING AUXILIARY CODES
- In order to program Auxiliary Codes, you must
know the Master Code. As stated earlier, each Auxiliary Code has its own unique number from
2, thru 7 and must be referred to by its number. It is programmed much like the Master Code.
For example, to program Auxiliary user code #2, the sequence would be as follows:
[
r
]-[2]-[#] - [1]-[2]-[3]-[4] - [
r
]-[2]-[#] - [ ]-[ ]-[ ]-[ ] - [
r
]-[2]-[#]
(New Code)
REMOVING AUXILIARY CODES
- To remove an Auxiliary Code, simply program it to be the
Master Code. For example, to remove User Code #2, the sequence would be as follows:
[
r
]-[2]-[#] - [5]-[3]-[4]-[2] - [
r
]-[2]-[#] - [5] -[3] -[4] -[2] - [
r
]-[2]-[#]
User Code #2 has now been eliminated.
DURESS CODE
If checked, your security system has a "DURESS CODE" option. If so, this code may be
programmed to send a special message to the central monitoring station if you are forced to
arm or disarm your security system against your will. Check with your Installing/Servicing
company to see if this option has been enabled for your system. If enabled, the Duress Code
is programmed as Auxiliary Code number 7.
IMPORTANT!!
Changing the Master Code will invalidate your Duress Code. After changing the
Master Code, you MUST reprogram your Duress Code.
AUDIBLE ALARM SOUNDS
FIRE:
Steady siren or pulsing bell.
INTRUSION & PANIC:
Yelp siren or steady bell (when programmed with Audible capability).
KEYPAD CONTROL LIGHT INDICATORS
ARMED
RED: On when system is arm ed; off otherwise. Flashes for alarm memory if alarm
was activated during arming cycle.
READY
GREEN: On when all zones are secure or and/or Bypassed and the system is ready
to arm ; off otherwise.
INSTANT
RED: On when the entry/exit zones are instant; off otherwise.
POWER
RED: On when AC power is on; off otherwise.
ZONES
YELLOW: Flashing means unsecured. Steady means bypassed. Off means
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secure.
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