ADT Security Services BHS-4000A Create an Additional Keypad Code, Standard Keypad Premium Keypad

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Create an Additional Keypad Code

You can assign different keypad codes to the members of your family or to people who need temporary access to your home. Housekeepers, guests and house sitters can all be given their own keypad codes. You can assign as many as 91 codes, but for your security, you should limit the number of codes you assign and delete any that are not in use.

To assign a new keypad code:

Standard Keypad

Premium Keypad

AUX CODE

KEYPAD CODE

1.Press the OPTIONS key.

2.Press the 3 key. The ENTER CODE light blinks.

3.Enter your keypad code. The keypad beeps. The ENTER USER # light blinks.

4.Enter the number of the user to whom you want to assign a code (1 to 91). The keypad beeps. The ENTER CODE light blinks.

5.Enter the new code. The keypad beeps.

6.Test the new code by turning the system on, then using the code to turn the system off.

AUXILIARY CODES

ENTER KEYPAD

CODE

KEYPAD CODE

1.Press the OPTIONS key until the message window reads AUXILIARY CODES, ENTER KEYPAD CODE.

2.Enter the keypad code. The keypad beeps. The message window reads

ENTER USER #.

3.Enter the number of the user to whom you want to assign a code (1 to 91). The keypad beeps. The message window reads

ENTER NEW CODE.

4.Enter the new code.

The keypad beeps.

5.Test the new code by turning the system on, then using the code to turn the system off.

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