Tyco PC1150 instruction manual Programming Access Codes, One-Time Use Code, Alarm Memory Display

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Programming Access Codes

Changing The Master Code

Enter [][5][current Master Code][new Master Code]

Press [#] to return to “Ready”.

Record your new Master Code on the System Information page in this booklet.

Changing Access Codes

Up to 5 additional Access Codes (2 through 6) may be programmed. The 6th Access Code may be established by your installer as a One-Time Use code.

To program a new code:

Enter [][5][Master Code]. Codes that are already programmed will be indicated by the Zone lights and the “Ready” and “Armed” lights. The “Ready” light represents Access Code 5, and the “Armed” light represents Access Code 6.

Enter the number of the Access Code to be programmed as a single digit, then enter the new 4-digit Access Code. Press [#] to return to “Ready”.

If an Access Code already exists, it will be replaced by the new code. Record your new code(s) on the System Information page in this book.

To remove a code:

Enter [][5][Master Code][code number][∗∗∗∗ ]. Press [#] to return to “Ready”. Do not erase the Master Code (code number 1).

NOTE: It is recommended that the factory-set Master Code [1234] not be used.

One-Time Use Code

The One-Time Use code is designed for entry and exit of the premises for one occasion only. The system must be programmed by the installer for this option to be enabled. The 6th Access Code is the one-time code.

To use this code, enter your one-time code as the 6th Access Code using the previously described commands. When you leave the premises, arm your system with any Access Code except the newly entered one-time use code. This one-time code is given to a person, such as service personnel, who will enter the premises while the system is armed and you are away.

The one-time code user enters the premises and disarms the system using the one-time Access Code. Upon leaving, the same code is used to arm the system. As soon as the system is armed, the one-time code is erased and can not be used to re-enter the premises. A different code can be provided each time for the one-time user.

Alarm Memory Display

If the “System” light is ON when the system is disarmed, an alarm has occurred during the last armed period. The alarm memory will automatically be displayed when the system is disarmed (See Disarming the System).

Press [] then [3] to display the zone which caused the alarm.

Press [#] to return to “Ready”.

NOTE: The alarm memory is cleared each time the system is armed so that any alarms showing are alarms that occurred only during the last armed period.

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PC1150 specifications

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