Each access code is made up of 4 or 6 digits (pro-
grammed by your installer). The master code
474747
and user codes are identified by a 2 digit
"code number".
CODE
CODE # CODE
CODE # CODE
CODE #
Master
00
User 17
17
User 34
34
User 1
01
User 18
18
User 35
35
User 2
02
User 19
19
User 36
36
User 3
03
User 20
20
User 37
37
User 4
04
User 21
21
User 38
38
User 5
05
User 22
22
User 39
39
User 6
06
User 23
23
User 40
40
User 7
07
User 24
24
User 41
41
User 8
08
User 25
25
User 42
42
User 9
09
User 26
26
User 43
43
User 10
10
User 27
27
User 44
44
User 11
11
User 28
28
User 45
45
User 12
12
User 29
29
User 46
46
User 13
13
User 30
30
User 47
47
User 14
14
User 31
31
User 48 48
User 15
15
User 32
32
User 16
16
User 33
33
Creating User Codes:
1) Press [
ENTER
] + your master code
474747
or
user 1 code. You will hear the “
CONFIRMATION
” beep
and the [
ENTER
] key will flash, to show you that the
panel is ready to accept your code number entries.
2) Enter the two digit "code number" (01-16, or 01-48)
for the user code you wish to program (or 00 to
change the master code). You will hear the “
CON
-
FIRMATION
” beep, and the [
ENTER
] key will stay “on”.
3) Key in 4 (or 6) digits of the user code number and
press [
ENTER
]. The “
CONFIRMATION
” beep will be
heard again. The [
ENTER
] key will flash. A four (or
six) digit user code has been entered into memory.
You may continue programming other user codes,
or press [
CLEAR
] to exit programming mode.
Note: [2
ND
] key flashes if location is empty (no code
programmed).
Duress code: (applicable for software version 3.10)
The last user code (user 48) can be programmed to
report a “duress code”. If you are forced to arm or
disarm your system under threat, a duress code can
be entered in the key sequence to produce a silent
alarm at the monitoring station. Check with your
installer to see if this option is active on your system.
Deleting a user code:
Pressing [
ENTER
] + master code + code location (01-48)
to be [2
ND
] key + [
ENTER
]. Press [
CLEAR
] to exit
programming mode. (Note: Do not clear master code.)
ARMING THE SYSTEM
(without partitioning)
The Esprit can be armed in 5 different ways designed to
cover a wide variety of security situations. We suggest
that you familiarize yourself with all 5 arming procedures
so that you can take full advantage of your system.
(1)
REGULAR system arming
(used for normal, day-to-day system operation)
The keypad’s green "
READY
" light must be “on” in
6
7
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