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USER PROGRAMMING COMMANDS
[✱]+[5]+[ACCESS CODE]
The [✱][5][Access Code] command is used to program the Master Codes
and regular access codes.
The first access code is the System Grand Master Code. Normally, only the
installer can change the System Grand Master Code. The installer may also
program the system to allow the user to change the System Grand Master Code.
The System Grand Master Code has no limitations to its use. It may be used
to create or delete other System Master Codes or to perform any user
function on the system. Note that only to the first access code can be the
System Grand Master Code.
Note: When using a global keypad the System Master should assign
access codes to avoid duplication.
Each access code may be programmed as one or a combination of the
following options:
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System Master CodesSystem Master Codes
System Master CodesSystem Master Codes
System Master Codes may perform any function for any partition on the
system except change or delete the System Grand Master Code, or
change or delete other System Master Codes.
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• Supervisory Codes allow the user to program and edit other access
codes, except System Master and Duress Codes, for any partitions which
the access codes belong to. Supervisory Codes are also used for arming,
disarming, bypassing and all other functions that a System Master Code is
capable of.
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• Arm Only Code allows the user to arm only the partitions to which the
code is assigned.
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• Disarm Only Code allows the user to disarm only the partitions to which
the code is assigned.
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• Door Strike Code allows the user to operate door strikes only within the
partition to which the code is assigned. (The PC4020 has not been
investigated to the requirements of UL294.)
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• Duress Codes are used to disarm partitions and send a duress code
transmission to the monitoring station. A user would enter a Duress Code to
indicate that they are being forced by an intruder to disarm the system.
When a Duress Code is entered, the partition or partitions to which it is
assigned will disarm normally, and a Duress Code transmission will be sent
to the monitoring station. Also, any outputs programmed as “Duress
Outputs” will be activated when the Duress Code is entered. A Duress Code
may be programmed for arming and disarming; note that the “Duress Code”
will be transmitted to the monitoring station for any event it performs.