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ICP-CC404 | Installation Guide | 13.0   Access Code 
 
 
52 Bosch 
Security 
Systems, 
Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089401-02
 
User Codes are four digits long. The fifth position 
specifies the priority level for the code. Each User 
Code has its own priority level. More than one User 
Code can have the same priority level. The priority 
level controls the behaviour of the code, such as 
allowing it to arm only, to arm and disarm, or allow 
access to the Master Code functions (refer to 
Section 13.3 User Code Priority on page 52). The 
installer can assign access to Master Code functions to 
multiple User Codes.  
 
 
Only the installer can change the priority 
level.  
 
The ICP-CC404 Control Panel can have up to eight 
programmable User Codes (1 to 8) to operate the 
system. Refer to Section 4.0 System Operations on 
page 18 for information about the different methods 
to arm and disarm the system. 
Although 16 User Codes are available, User Codes 9 
through 16 can only be Remote Radio User Codes. 
User Codes 9 to 16 allow systems that require remote 
radio control by hand-held remote transmitters. Refer 
to Section 5.0 Remote Radio Transmitter Operations on 
page 24 for information on remote operations and 
adding and deleting Remote Radio User Codes. 
User Code 16 is reported when any of these methods 
is used to arm or disarm the system: 
•  Arming and disarming using remote radio control 
equipment connected to the RE005E 2-Channel 
Radio Interface. 
•  Arming and disarming using the CC816 Alarm 
Link Software. 
•  Arming remotely by telephone. 
•  Single button arming in AWAY Mode, STAY 
Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2. 
•  Single button disarming from STAY Mode 1 or 
STAY Mode 2. 
•  Automatic arming in AWAY Mode or STAY 
Mode 1. 
•  Automatic disarming from AWAY Mode, STAY 
Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2 
13.3  User Code Priority 
The installer can assign one of ten different priority 
levels to a User Code. Each priority level allows or 
restricts a user from performing specific functions.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Table 41: 
Priority Levels 
 
Level Description 
Arm or disarm 
1 Arm 
only 
Arm or disarm and Open or Close Reports 
Arm only and Close Report 
Arm or disarm and code to isolate 
Arm or disarm, code to isolate, and Open or 
Close Reports 
Arm or disarm and Master Code functions 
10 
Arm or disarm, Master Code functions, and 
Open or Close Reports 
12 
Arm or disarm, Master Code functions, and code 
to isolate 
14 
Arm or disarm, Master Code functions, code to 
isolate, and Open or Close Reports 
 
Arm/Disarm 
The user can arm and disarm the system. A Closing 
Report is sent only after a previous code that can 
send an Opening Report disarms the system. 
Arm Only 
The user can arm the system but cannot disarm the 
system. A Closing Report is sent only after a previous 
code that can send an Opening Report disarms the 
system. 
Open/Close Reports 
Open and Close reports are sent to the monitoring 
station when the user disarms and arms the system, 
but only if Open/Close Reports is enabled in 
Locations 333 and 334 (refer to Section 15.6 Open/Close 
Reports
 on page 61). 
Code To Isolate 
If one or more User Codes has this option included, 
the method of standard isolating is disabled and only 
a User Code with this option in its priority level can 
isolate zones before arming the system using the 
Code to Isolate method. Refer to Section 4.11 Isolating 
Zones
 on page 21 for more information. 
 
When priority level 4, 6, 12, or 14 is 
assigned to any User Codes, the 
Standard Isolating method no longer 
operates. Only User Codes with a 
priority level of 4, 6, 12, or 14 can isolate 
zones using the Code to Isolate method. 
 
Master Code Functions 
The user has access to all Master Code functions. 
Refer to Section 6.2 Master Code Functions on page 31 
for more information.