Specifications
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Program > Access Code
Access Codes prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access through a keypad and making changes
to the panel programming by assigning a lockout code to the panel. Before anyone can make changes
to the panel's programming through the keypad, they must enter the designated access code.
To assign an access code, enter a number in the Code field in the Access Code window and click OK.
This number must be 3 to 5 digits long, and must not be higher than 65535.
To allow panel programming from the keypad without an access code, leave this field blank.
System > Alarm List
The Alarm List allows operators to receive and process signals from subscriber accounts. You may
view the Alarm List at any time by pressing the F3 key or by opening System > Alarm List.
Note: You must log on to Remote Link before viewing and acknowledging any messages.
With Remote Link, you have the ability to monitor multiple accounts from one Alarm List
window. You can view the Alarm List while other Remote Link windows are open. If an alarm
signal is received while you have other windows open, the Alarm List automatically opens and
comes to the front of all other windows with the new alarm message selected.
An audible alert tone sounds on your computer's internal speaker when an a message is received in the
Alarm List. This tone continues to sound until all messages in the Alarm List have been acknowledged.
Acknowledge alarm signals by pressing F6 or the Acknowledge button. Remote Link automatically
closes the Alarm List after all messages have been acknowledged.
If an operator is not logged on when an alarm is received, Remote Link sounds the audible alert tone
and displays the message "Unacknowledged Alarms: X" in red text at the bottom of the screen. "X"
represents the number of unacknowledged alarms currently in the Alarm List.
Alarm List Description
Organization of the Alarm messages
General Information
Location Information
Visible Alarms
Extended Information