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Fire Alarm System Operation (Contd) 
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producing objects in their vicinity.  In this case, eliminate the 
source of heat or smoke. 
3. If this does not remedy the problem, there may still be smoke in 
the detector.  Clear it by fanning the detector for about 30 seconds. 
4. When the problem has been corrected, clear the display by 
entering the DISPLAY FAULTS button on the Arming screen, 
selecting the fire zone, pressing the CLEAR button and then 
entering your user code. 
Note: Contact your Security...

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the carbon monoxide detectors are not responding to gas producing 
objects in their vicinity.  In this case, eliminate the source of the leak. 
3. If this does not remedy the problem, there may still be gas in the 
detector.   
4. When the problem has been corrected, clear the display by entering 
the DISPLAY FAULTS button on the Arming screen, selecting the 
carbon monoxide zone, pressing the CLEAR button and then 
entering your user code. 
Note: Contact your...

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User Code Setup  
Introduction to User Code Setup 
Each user must be assigned a name with a corresponding 4-digit user 
code in order to gain access to various features and functions. The 
TouchCenter can hold the identity for 10 Users in its memory. If 
additional Users are needed, define the additional Users using the 
Console Emulation Mode. 
Users for the system are programmed in a central user setup location 
that provides the specific questions for authorization levels assigned 
to different...

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User Code Setup (contd) 
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Guest  Can arm the system in assigned 
partitions, but cannot disarm the 
system unless the system was 
armed with this code. 
Note: Do not assign this level if 
Quick Arm is enabled in your 
system. Guest Level 4 
Operator B 
No Access  Used to restrict access from a 
partition. N/A N/A 
How to Access User Setup  
Access User Setup as follows: 
1.  From the Hom e screen, press the SECURITY button.  The Arming screen  
is displayed.
 
SCREEN   ACTION 
2.  Press the MORE...

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User Code Setup (Contd) 
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How to Add a User 
Add a user as follows: 
SCREEN   ACTION 
Note:  Three selections are available: add 
a user, edit a user, or delete a user. 
1.  To add a user, press the ADD USER 
button.  The User Authorization screen 
is displayed with the instructions Enter 
Authorized Code. 
 
2.  Enter your Authorized code.  The “User 
Options” screen is displayed. 
Note: The authorized code for adding 
users is dependent upon the system you 
have. Check with your system installer to...

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User Code Setup (contd) 
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SCREEN   ACTION 
4.  Type in the user name (6 characters 
max.) and press the OK button.  The 
“User Options” screen is displayed with 
Enter User Code… displayed.  
Notes: 
• Use the Shift button for capital letters. 
• Use the BS (Backspace) button to 
make corrections. 
• The @#$ button is not available for use 
at this time. These characters cannot 
be saved to the control panel.  
5.  Touch the box next to Enter User 
Code…  The User Authorization screen 
is displayed...

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User Code Setup (Contd) 
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SCREEN   ACTION 
7.  Select the partitions and access level 
for this user. After the access level is 
selected, the Allow Arm/Disarm from 
other partitions box becomes available 
when interfacing with commercial panels. 
(On residential panels, this box is 
automatically selected and cannot be 
deselected.) 
If this user is to be able to Arm and 
Disarm from other partitions in commercial 
panels, touch this box. 
8.  Touch the box below the User 
Number.  The User Number...

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How to Delete a User 
Delete a User as follows: 
SCREEN ACTION 
1.  From the User Setup screen, touch 
the circle next to the user to be deleted 
and press the DELETE USER button.  
The User Authorization screen is 
displayed with the instructions Enter 
Authorized Code:. 
2.  Enter your Authorized code.  The 
“Delete Confirmation” screen is displayed. 
Note: The authorized code for deleting 
users is dependent upon the system you 
have. Check with your system installer to...

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User Code Setup (Contd) 
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How to Edit a User 
Note: You cannot edit a User’s name. To modify a User name, you 
must delete the User and re-enter User. 
Edit a user as follows: 
SCREEN   ACTION 
1.  From the User Setup screen, touch 
the circle next to the user to be edited and 
press the EDIT USER button.  The User 
Authorization screen is displayed with the 
instructions Enter Authorized Code:. 
2.  Enter your Authorized code.  The “User 
Options” screen is displayed. 
Note: The authorized code for...

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Advanced System Features  
Introduction to Advanced System Features 
While most of the commonly used security functions are available 
from the TouchCenter’s advanced user interface, there are some less 
used, advanced features that can either be accessed through Console 
Emulation mode on the TouchCenter or a standard alpha keypad.  To 
use features not supported by the TouchCenter, refer to your Control 
Panel User Guide. 
Console Emulation Mode 
Console Emulation Mode allows you to use a...
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