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PROGRAMMING ADDITIONAL ACCESS CODES
USING A SYSTEM OR PARTITION MASTER CODE
1 Press the [], then [5] key to enter the User Programming Commands. The
keypad will display ‘Enter Master Access Code’. Either a System Master or Partition
Master Access Code may be entered.
If a System Grand Master Code is entered, the user will have the option of
programming System Master Codes or Access codes in any partition.
If any other System Master Code is entered, the user will have the option of
programming Access Codes in any partition.
If a Partition Master Code is entered, only the Access Codes in the same partition
can be programmed.
2 Upon entering the partition of codes to program, the display will show for 3
seconds the number of free codes and the total number of codes for that partition.
For example, if 10 codes have been assigned to a partition by the installer, and the
user has 4 access codes already programmed, the display will say ‘6 codes free, 10
codes total’.
3 Next, ‘Sel Code (1) <>’ will be shown on the top line of the LCD display. The
number in brackets represents which of the codes in that partition is being
programmed. For example, if 10 access codes were assigned to the partition, the
number in the brackets would range from 1 to 10 as you toggle through the codes
using the [<][>] keys.
‘Access Code’ along with a number showing which of the 128 access codes is being
programmed will be shown at the bottom line of the LCD display. For example, if you
have 5 codes assigned to be System Master codes, and 10 codes assigned to
partition 1, when programming the System Master Codes the display will show
‘Access Code 1’ to ‘Access Code 5’. When programming codes in partition 1, the
display will show ‘Access Code 6’ to ‘Access Code 15’.
4 Use the [<][>] keys to toggle to the code to be programmed, and press the
[] key to select. A menu for editing access codes will be displayed. The menu
selections are:
[0] Program Code - When selected, the keypad will display ‘Enter Digits’ and what
is currently programmed for that access code. Enter in the 4 digit code. Do not
press [] or [#] while entering the access code. If you do not wish to change the
code, use the [<][>] keys to exit. When you have finished entering the code, if
you are programming System Master codes, the keypad will return to selecting
which System Master code to program. If you were programming Access Codes
for a partition, the keypad will ask you to select the class of the code being
programmed. See ‘Edit Code Class’.
[1] Erase Code - If a code is no longer needed, this selection will erase the code. It
does not erase the code name.
[2] Edit Code Class - Do not select this section when programming System
Master codes, only when programming partition access codes. Your selections of
code class types are Partition Master codes, Arm/Disarm/Bypass, Arm/Disarm,
Arm Only, Door Strike, Log Only, Arm/Disarm/OTU, Arm Only OTU and Door
Strike OTU.
[3] Edit Code Name - This section is for editing the access code name. If a PC4400
RS-232 module is enrolled on the system, the access code name is printed out
when the code is used to arm and disarm. Also, the access code name helps keep
track of which access code belongs to who when programming codes. The cursor
can be moved left or right using the [<][>] keys. The letters of the alphabet have
been divided up among the 1-9 number keys on the keypad.
[1] = A, B, C, 1 [2] = D, E, F, 2 [3] = G, H, I, 3 [4] = J, K, L, 4
[5] = M, N, O, 5 [6] = P, Q, R, 6 [7] = S, T, U, 7 [8] = V, W, X, 8
[9] = Y, Z, 9, 0
For example, if you press the [4] key, the letter ‘J’ will appear above the cursor on
the display. Press the [4] key again, the letter ‘K’ will appear above the cursor.
Press the [4] key a third time and the letter ‘L’ will appear above the cursor. Press it
again and the number ‘4’ will appear on the display. If a different key is pressed, for
example the [6] key, the cursor will automatically move to the right one space, and
the letter ‘P’ will be displayed. To erase a character, move the cursor under the
character using the [<][>] keys, and press the [0] key.
While programming the access code label, press the [] key to call up an options
menu. To select an option, either press the corresponding number key, or toggle
through the options using the [<][>] keys and press the [] key to select.
[0] Clear Display [1] Clear to End [2] Change Case [3] ASCII Entry (See appendix A)
[0] Clear Display will clear the entire code label.
[1] Clear to End will clear the display from the character where the cursor was
located to the end of the display.
[2] Change Case will toggle the letter entry between upper case letters (ABC...) and
lower case letters (abc...).
[3] ASCII Entry is for entering uncommon characters. There are 255 characters,
but 000 to 031 are not used. Use the [<][>] keys to toggle through the characters
or enter a three digit number from 032 to 255. Press the [] key to enter the
character into the code label.
[4] Edit Part. Mask - Only System Master codes can program the Partition Mask
for access codes.
The Partition Mask is used to enable a code to work on more than one partition, so
that the access codes do not have to be repeated if you want them to work on
more than one partition. For example, if an arm, disarm or bypass access code is
programmed under partition 2, and set in the partition mask to work on partitions 1,
2 and 3, the code can be entered on any keypad belonging to partitions 1, 2 or 3.
Whichever partition the code is entered, will be armed or disarmed. Access codes
cannot be used to arm and disarm other partitions from one keypad, like System
Master codes.
DO NOT SELECT THIS SECTION WHEN PROGRAMMING SYSTEM MASTER
CODES.
You do not have to program the partition mask for the partition that the access
code has been programmed in. For example, if the code has been programmed in
partition 4, and you do not want it to have access to any other partition, none of the
partition mask settings need to be programmed including partition 4. The only
place it will make a difference is viewing partitions in the [][6] User Function
Commands. The user can only view the status of partitions that their codes have
been enabled for.
[5] (#) To Exit - select this option to exit this menu, or press the [#] key to exit this
menu.
5 To exit the code programming mode press [#].
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