
Keypad Commands
S E C T I O N 3
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All keypads provide complete information and control of the alarm panel. The panel can be completely pro-
grammed via any keypad on the system. LED keypads provide function indicator lights and individual zone indica-
tor lights for the alarm circuits. The LCD keypad provides function indicator lights and word descriptions for zone
status.
The following sections describe how to arm, disarm and perform other keypad functions.
3.1 Access Codes
The panel has a total of 37 Access Codes available.
• Access Codes [01] to [32] User Codes 1 to 32 • Access Code [40] ........... System Master Code
• Access Code [33] ............ Partition Duress Code • Access Code [41] ........... Partition Master Code
• Access Code [34] ............ Partition Duress Code • Access Code [42] ........... Partition Master Code
System Master Code
The
System Master Code Not ChangeableSystem Master Code Not Changeable
System Master Code Not ChangeableSystem Master Code Not Changeable
System Master Code Not Changeable option can be used to lock in the code. This will prevent the user
from being able to change the System Master Code. If they attempt to change the code the keypad will sound a
long error beep. The System Master Code can be used to arm or disarm any partition and perform any keypad
function.
If the code is lost it can be reprogrammed through Installer Programming.
System Master Code Not Changeable ................. Section [015], Option [6]
System Master Code ............................................. Section [007]
Partition Master Codes
By default the Partition Master Codes are not programmed. They must be programmed by the System Master
Code. A Partition Master Code, when first programmed, can act as a second master code and have the same
access as the System Master Code. To program a Partition Master Code to operate on only one partition, you must
change the code’s attributes
(See Section 3.4)
. A Partition Master Code can program the access codes to operate
on the Partition it is assigned to and program the Partition Duress Code.
Partition Duress Codes
By default Partition Duress Codes are not programmed. They must be programmed by the System Master Code
or the Partition Master Code for that Partition. Once programmed if the Duress Code is used any time, the panel
will activate a silent Duress alarm
(See Section 5.7 “Communicator - Reporting Codes”)
.
User Codes
By default the 32 User Codes are not programmed. They must be programmed by the System Master Code or
Partition Master Code. Once programmed the User Code can be used to arm or disarm any partition it is
enabled for. Each User Code can be enabled or disabled for bypass ability, or remote access to the
Escort5580.
(See Section 3.4 “[
✱
] Commands, [
✱
] [1] Zone Bypass”)
.
Maintenance Code
The Maintenance Code is an access code that can only arm/disarm the panel. It cannot be used to bypass
zones. This code cannot be used to access the system by the Escort5580. The code can be used for service
personnel.
Maintenance Code ................................................. Section [008]
3.2 Arming / Disarming
The system cannot be armed unless the ‘Ready’ light is on. If the ‘Ready’ light is not on make sure all protected
doors and windows are secure and stop movement in areas covered by motion detectors. When the ‘Ready’ light
is on enter any valid Access Code. As each digit is pressed the keypad will beep. If an incorrect code is entered
the keypad will emit a steady 2 second beep to indicate the code was not correct. If the code is correct but the
‘Ready’ light was not on the panel will beep six times rapidly followed by a long two second beep to indicate the
system was not Ready. When the correct code is entered and the system is Ready the panel will beep six times
rapidly and the ‘Armed’ light will turn on. Exit the premises through the designated entry/exit door. Other methods
of arming are available
(See Section 3.4 “[
✱
] Commands - [
✱
] [0] Quick Arm, [
✱
] [9] Arming Without Entry Delay”
and Section 3.5 “Function Keys”)
.
The PC5010 has a built-in feature called Audible Exit Fault. See Section 5.15 “Entry/Exit Delay Options
for more information.
To disarm the panel enter the premises through the designated entry/exit door. The keypad will emit a steady beep
to warn that you must disarm the system. During the last 10 seconds of entry delay the panel will pulse the keypad
beeper on and off rapidly to warn the entry delay is about to expire. Enter a valid Access Code at the keypad. If an
error is made, re-enter the code correctly. When a correct code is entered the keypad will turn off the ‘Armed’ light
and stop the keypad buzzer. If an alarm occurred while the panel was armed the ‘Memory’ light and the zones
which caused the alarm will be flashing. Press the [#] key to return the keypad to the Ready state.
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