
User's Manual
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Section 3: User Codes
To perform many of the ORBIT-14's functions, a four-digit security code
(often called a User Code) must be entered at the keypad.
Each individual using the system is assigned a user code, which, in turn, is
linked to an Authority Level.
In residential systems, it's likely that all family members will share the same
User Code. In certain commercial systems, however, it's common to give
each authorized employee his/her own User Code (as discussed on
page 9).
Your ORBIT-14 permits up to 20 User Codes. One of the codes is
considered the Master Code; the individual(s) using the Master Code is
given the following special privileges:
• Adding, modifying, and deleting User Codes and User Authority Levels
• Setting the system's internal clock
• Performing certain system functions and tests
Your ORBIT-14 was given a Master Code of 1–2–3–4 during manufacturing.
Unless your alarm company has already changed it to suit your preference,
it's best to modify this code to one, which is unique and personalized. To
change the Master Code and/or to set up User Codes, follow the procedure
on page 9.
Setting/Changing the User Codes
The user assigned the Master Authority Level can change all user codes but
cannot view the digits in the user codes.
NOTE:
The system must be disarmed in order to set or change user codes. The ARM LED
will be OFF.
To set/change a user code:
STEP DESCRIPTION
1
Enter the User Functions Mode (
) and select Codes (5):
2 Enter the current 4-digit Master Code:
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