User Code Programming - Honeywell OMNI 624 Installation And Setup Manual

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OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide
AUTO UNBYPASS
All burglary zones that are bypassed are automatically unbypassed upon system disarm. 24-hour zones
that have been bypassed will be unbypassed only if they are not violated.
MANUAL UNBYPASS
UNBYPASS removes an existing bypass from a currently bypassed zone. The procedure is the same as
for bypass.
KEYPAD TAMPER: Upon entry of 21 keystrokes in succession without entry of a valid command, the
system will initiate a keypad tamper. If programmed (Submode 1, Question 13, Location 2), the tamper
condition initiates a keypad lockout, in which keypad commands will not be accepted for approximately
20 minutes. The condition is annunciated by a pulsing sound from the keypad. In addition, a code can be
programmed for transmission to the central station (see Submode 2, Question 41, L1, L2).

User Code Programming

User codes can be entered or modified directly through the keypad. The system supports up to 32 user
codes (4 or 6 digits each) with the following applications:
USER NUMBER
02–19
20–30
31–32
NOTES:
1. Only the master users (authority levels 1 and 2) can program or modify other users.
2. User number 1 (cannot be deleted). Programs all user codes (01–32).
NOTE: User number 1 is needed by the system and must not be deleted.
3. User numbers 20–30 (Door Strike). Will be the system "door strike" code if any trigger is defined
as a door strike trigger. If any of the output triggers are defined as door strike, then entry of this
user code will activate that trigger for a period that is defined in Submode 1, Question 66, Locations
1 (partition 1) or 2 (partition 2). In addition, there is an option to allow all user codes to act as a door
strike code. If this option is selected (Submode 1, Question 13, L1), then all users can activate the
door strike through the [#] + [5] + [7] command (See "Quick Command Modes"). If a door strike (or
access) trigger is not defined, then this user code can be utilized as a normal user code.
4. User numbers 31 and 32 (Duress; enabled in Submode 1, Question 13, L1) – Will activate a
system-wide Duress code if there is a Duress CS report code programmed into Submode 2, Question
37, L1, L2. If no CS code is defined in Question 37, then these user numbers will be normal user
codes. In this mode, an entry of the user number code will ARM or DISARM the system and
transmit the ambush code to the central station. Furthermore, if the CS transmission format
contains the user number, the user number will be transmitted. If a Duress transmission code has
been programmed and a user does not exist, it will not be possible to activate the Duress feature.
AUTHORITY LEVELS
Each user is assigned one of 4 authority levels, which determines the system functions that user can
perform.
5–8
APPLICATION
01
Master User (see note 2)
Normal Users
Door Strike (see note 3)
Ambush (see note 4)
DEFAULT CODE
1234
NULL
NULL
NULL

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