Bosch Appliances D623 Home Security System User Manual


 
D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Delete Passcodes (Cmd 58)
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9. When the display prompts, Please enter new code,
enter a new passcode. If the error tone sounds, try
a different new passcode. Enter the new passcode
again for verification.
10. Press [CMD] twice to return to the three Cmd 56
selections. Then press [2] to assign a passcode
authority level to the new user.
11. Enter the user number and press [*]. For example,
press [4] [*] to assign an authority level for User 4.
12. Enter an authority level (1 to 4) by pressing the
appropriate numeric key. keypad displays:
Code 4 level 0.
Enter new level.
The number following the word “level” on the first
line indicates the authority level the user passcode
is currently assigned to.
13. Use Steps 1 through 12 to add more new users or
press [CMD] until the keypad emits a single beep
tone and the display returns to the normal display.
The new user passcode, area assignment
and authority level automatically logs into
the system’s programming memory. Make
sure that your security company’s
programming records are properly
updated.
Delete Passcodes (Cmd 58)
I can perform this command.
I cannot perform this command.
Use this command to delete passcodes. This command
requires the appropriate authority level to delete
passcodes. You cannot delete your own passcode using
this command. Only use this feature under the
direction of your security company.
1. Make sure the system is turned off (On indicator is
off).
2. Press [CMD] [5] [8]. The keypad may prompt you
to enter a valid passcode.
3. Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad
prompts you to delete a code.
Delete code 1?
Press 1*.
Delete code 2?
Press 2*.
Push Cmd to exit
4. Enter the passcode number (1 to 32) you want to
delete. For example, press [2] [*] to delete
Passcode 2.
Code 2
deleted.
Press * to
continue.
If the user does not exist in the system,
the keypad emits an error tone.
5. Press [CMD] to exit this command. If no keys are
pressed, the keypad automatically returns to the
normal display.