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Access Level— available in Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4
This menu shows the current system level and lets you
change the level. Increasing the level always requires a valid
access code assigned to that level. Lowering the level does
not require an access code.
Configuration— available only in Level 4
This menu and the listed submenus below allow access to
review and/or change system settings entered during the
initial conguration/programming session.
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General Parameters
Site Identication (phone number, name or address)
Number of Rings Before Connect system armed/disarmed
Bypass (enabled/disabled)
Phone Prex
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Alarm (Arming) Modes Programmable
Alarm
Alarm Special Mode 1
Alarm Special Mode 2
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Responding Party List
Alarm Transmission (select/modify phone numbers,
enter a new phone number)
Videomail Alarm Address (select/modify Email addresses,
enter a new Email address)
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Email Sender
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Internet Access Parameters
Identity. Code
Password
Provider Number
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
SMTP Server
Internet ID.
Internet Password
Responding Party Phone List (select/modify phone
numbers, enter a new phone number)
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Areas and Devices
Equipment (add a new device, device conguration) Areas
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Conguration Monitor. Station
Monitoring Parameters (subscriber number, format, phone
numbers, IP address’s)
Periodic Test
Alarm Codes
Intercom (enabled/disabled)
Maintenance— available in Levels 2, 3, and 4
This menu allows access for system servicing.
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Modifying Date/Time
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Maintenance Replace Battery
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Functional Test Devices
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Device Locating (identify/locate detectors)
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Audio Test Equipment
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Display Faulty Devices
Events Log— available in Levels 2, 3, and 4
This menu lets you view and send via Email, a list of all
system activity and events.
Badges, Access Codes— available in
Levels 2, 3, and 4 (only with a valid Level 2, 3, or 4 access
code) This menu and the submenus listed below let you add,
modify, assign access levels to, and/or delete system access
codes. Schedules can also be created and assigned to codes
as needed.
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Recording A Badge/Code
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Badges/Codes Conguration
Modify Name Badge/Code
Access Level
Schedule Authorized Areas
Alarm (Arming) Modes
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Deleting Badges/Codes
Programmable Features— available in Levels 2,
3, and 4 This menu allows access to the submenus below that
let you view and/or change the system phone and IP numbers
programmed during the initial conguration/programming
mode.You can also enable or disable the panic button.
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Alarm Calls
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Panic Button Enabled/Disabled
Programming Access Codes– At this
point in new installations, the only programmed access code
is the installer code. This code, and any future programmed
Level 4 codes are restricted from operating (arming/disarm-
ing) the system.
To make the system operational for the customer, access
codes assigned to Levels 1, 2, or 3 must be programmed.
Access codes can be 4 to 6 digits. The differences between
access levels are described below.
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Level 1—arm and disarm only.
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Level 2—arm, disarm, Maintenance, Events Log,
Badges Access Codes, and Programmable Features menus.
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Level 3—same as Level 2.
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Level 4—Conguration, Maintenance, Events Log, Badges
Access Codes, and Programmable Features menus.
Note: All new access codes are assigned to Level 3
by default. The procedure below includes access level
assignment for a new code (steps 9 - 11). To change the ac-
cess level assignment at a later time, refer to the next section
“Changing Access Level Assignments”.
After Completing Initial Configuration/ProgrammingChanging Settings
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