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System Security Codes - changing code

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System Operation System Security Codes The systems provides one Installer code, one System Master code, plus a set of other user codes intended for other users of the system. These codes can each be assigned one of 5 authority levels, which determine the functions each code can perform as listed in the table below. VISTA-20P: Provides 48 security codes (plus Installer code), including one System Master code, two Partition Master codes, and 45 general user codes. VISTA-15P: Provides 32 security codes (plus Installer code), including one System Master code and 31 general user codes. Authority Levels (can be assigned to users 03-49 only; users 1 and 2 cannot be changed) Level User No. Functions Installer 01 (default=4112) perform all security functions except can disarm only if used to arm; can enter program mode; can change System Master code; cannot assign any other user codes System 02 Master (default 1234) only one system master code per system; can perform all security functions, add/delete users in either partition, change system master code, view event log, set system clock, program keypad macro, program scheduled events, activate output devices (triggers/relays) Partition Master (default) P1 = 03 P2 = 33 VISTA-20P. Same as Master, except add/delete users limited to assigned partition only, (these users can be assigned different authority levels, if desired; any user can be assigned the partition master authority level) 0-User 03-49 (V20P) perform security functions (arm, disarm, etc.) only; cannot add/delete users, view event 03-33 (V15P) log, set system clock or program scheduled events 1-Arm Only see "user" arm system only 2-Guest see "user" can disarm the system only if it was used to arm the system 3-Duress see "user" performs security functions, but also silently sends a duress message to the central station; reports as duress code user number. 4-Partition Master see "user" VISTA-20P. See Partition Master paragraph above; used to assign other user numbers as partition masters Refer to the user guide for detailed procedures on adding/deleting security codes and changing user attributes. The following is a brief description of how to add user codes. Changing the System Master code... Using Installer code: Installer code + [8] + 02 + new code Using current System Master code: System Master code + [8] + 02 + new code + new code again Adding a User Code: Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + user's code Deleting a User Code: Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + [#] [0] Assigning Attributes: Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + [#] [attribute no.] + value Attributes: 1 = Authority Level Values 0-4 (see Authority Level table above) 2 = Access Group 0-8 (0 = not assigned to a group) 3 = Active Partition(s) 1, 2, 3 (common) for this user; Enter partitions consecutively if more than one and press [#] to end the entries. 4 = RF Zone No. Assigns user number to button type zone for arm/disarm (keyfob must be enrolled in system first; see Wireless Key Templates section). 5 = Open/Close Paging 1 for yes, 0 for no 3-5

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System Security Codes
The systems provides one Installer code, one System Master code, plus a set of other user codes intended
for other users of the system. These codes can each be assigned one of 5 authority levels, which determine
the functions each code can perform as listed in the table below.
VISTA-20P: Provides 48 security codes (plus Installer code), including one System Master code, two
Partition Master codes, and 45 general user codes.
VISTA-15P: Provides 32 security codes (plus Installer code), including one System Master code and 31
general user codes.
Authority Levels
(can be assigned to users 03-49 only; users 1 and 2 cannot be changed)
Level
User No.
Functions
Installer
01
(default=4112) perform all security functions except can disarm only if used to arm; can
enter program mode; can change System Master code; cannot assign any other user
codes
System
Master
02
(default 1234) only one system master code per system; can perform all security
functions, add/delete users in either partition, change system master code, view event
log, set system clock, program keypad macro, program scheduled events, activate output
devices (triggers/relays)
Partition
Master
(default)
P1 = 03
P2 = 33
VISTA-20P. Same as Master, except add/delete users limited to assigned partition
only, (these users can be assigned different authority levels, if desired; any user can be
assigned the partition master authority level)
0-User
03-49 (V20P)
03-33 (V15P)
perform security functions (arm, disarm, etc.) only; cannot add/delete users, view event
log, set system clock or program scheduled events
1-Arm Only
see “user”
arm system only
2-Guest
see “user”
can disarm the system only if it was used to arm the system
3-Duress
see “user”
performs security functions, but also silently sends a duress message to the central
station; reports as duress code user number.
4-Partition
Master
see “user”
VISTA-20P. See Partition Master paragraph above; used to assign other user numbers
as partition masters
Refer to the user guide for detailed procedures on adding/deleting security codes and changing user
attributes.
The following is a brief description of how to add user codes.
Changing the System Master code...
Using Installer code: Installer code + [8] + 02 + new code
Using current System Master code: System Master code + [8] + 02 + new code + new code again
Adding a User Code:
Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + user’s code
Deleting a User Code: Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + [#] [0]
Assigning Attributes:
Master code + [8] + 2-digit user no. + [#] [attribute no.] + value
Attributes:
Values
1 = Authority Level
0-4 (see Authority Level table above)
2 = Access Group
0-8 (0 = not assigned to a group)
3 = Active Partition(s)
1, 2, 3 (common)
for this user;
Enter partitions consecutively if more than one and press [#] to
end the entries.
4 = RF Zone No.
Assigns user number to button type zone for arm/disarm
(
keyfob must be enrolled in system first
; see
Wireless Key
Templates
section).
5 = Open/Close Paging
1 for yes, 0 for no
System Operation
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