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Immediate Arming
The system can be immediately armed, canceling the entry or exit delay for the arming period.
To arm the system immediately:
• Press Q during the exit delay; the delay is cancelled and the system is armed immediately.
Note: Immediate arming disables both the exit and entry delays for the arming period.
3.6: User Codes
Most operations executed from the control panel require a user code. Different user code authorization levels
restrict certain functions to specific users. That is to say, of the 15 users that are able to operate the system, not
all of them have access to all system operations. For example, an installer with a level 12 user code can only
test and program the system. The installer does not have the ability to arm and disarm the system, which
maintains a high level of security for the user. Each of the 15 user codes can be programmed with 3 to 6 digits.
Each user code has an authorization level and can be assigned to either a specific sub-system or to all
systems.
The following list explains each of the authorization levels:
Level 0 No functions are assigned to the user code
Level 1 Allows only normal arming (AWAY), interior & perimeter zones
Level 2 Operations of Level 1 + Perimeter arming (STAY)
Level 3 Same as Level 2
Level 4 Operations of Level 3 + Disarming, bell cancel, chime on/off, fire sensor reset and auxiliary relay
operations
Level 5 Operations of Level 4 + view log, Follow-me telephone number programming and access control
Level 6 Operations of Level 5 + Zone bypass/unbypass, clock setting, late to close, clear log, remote
programming and stop call
Level 7 Operations of Level 6 + User code programming
Level 8 Same as Level 7
Level 9 Operations of Level 7 + Tests
Level 10 Operations of Level 9 + Programming
Level 11 Not available at this time
Level 12 Allows only tests & programming
Level 13 Allows only view & clear log
Level 14 Allows only tests
Level 15 Duress code level allows arm, disarm, stop call, bell cancel and fire sensor reset
3.7: Emergency and Duress
Distress Keys
In the case of an emergency, 3 types of alarm can be generated from the keypad.
To generate a distress key alarm.
1. Press and hold down the MENU/NEXT key.
2. Keeping the MENU/NEXT key held down, press the required distress key, for more than 1 second; the
relevant event code is reported to the central station and, if programmed, the bell is activated.
The distress key combinations are:
• MENU/NEXT and E - Emergency (Event code at address 255 or 289)
• MENU/NEXT and F - Fire alarm emergency (Event code at address 256 or 290)
• MENU/NEXT and P - Police emergency (Event code at address 257 or 291)
DuressCode
The duress code is a user code designed for situations where the user is being forced to operate the system.
This user code performs the selected operation, while sending the duress event message (address 259 or 293)
to the central station. A duress code has an authorization level of 15. For further information on programming
user codes see 3.6: User Codes.
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