National Security Systems D360 User Manual - page 19
COMMAND 5 5
To change your personal passcode:
1. Ensure that your security system is disarmed.
2. Press the
COMMAND
bar. The Command Mode indicator light
comes on.
3. Press the
5
key then the
5
key again. Your security system
is now in the passcode change mode.
4. Enter the old passcode (the passcode to be changed).
5. Enter the new passcode.
6. Enter the new passcode again.
7. Test the new passcode by using it to arm and disarm the system. Do not
use any of the Command Center arming commands to arm the system
until you are certain that the new passcode is working.
Personal Passcode Change
I have this feature.
I do not have this feature.
This COMMAND feature lets you conveniently change your personal
passcode at any time, without assistance from your alarm company. It is
recommended that you write down your old and new passcodes before you
begin.
Notes Before Beginning:
•
If the old passcode has 5 digits, then the new passcode must begin with
the same first digit of the old passcode.
•
If the old pascode has 6 digits, then the new passcode must begin with
the same first
two
digits of the old passcode. For examole, if the old
passcode is
92
4651, the the new passcode must start with the digits
“
92
”.
•
The new passcode must have the same number of digits as the old
passcode (5 or 6 digits). For example, if the old passcode has 5 digits,
then the new passcode must have 5 digits.
•
Care should be given when entering a passcode containing the same
digit in consecutive positions within the new passcode (e.g., "
33
" in
4
33
467). When entering this type of passcode, it is easy to make
mistakes.
•
The last digit of the new passcode can NOT be a “0” if your system is
programmed for duress.