![]() To get that info, you may have to open up your security panel enclosure and look at the panel inside, it should be labelled. It may be a newer power Series panel like the 1616 or 1832, or an older one like a 1550, or 5010. Where 1616 is above, you’ll have to substitute your panel type. For more information on the programming side of these systems, you can type into a search engine “DSC 1616 installation manual” and it should be the first link that comes up. The word “Program” may be flashing on the screen as well.įrom inside the programming area, you can change codes, add zones to the system, change delay times, and many other options. To get into programming you’ll press * 8 then the installer code and then you’ll see a red lock appear letting you know you’re in programming. Depending on the type of system you have, the default installer code will be 5555, 5010, 1550, or 1500. Most likely that’s been changed so you will need to get into the programming area of the panel to change it to what you want. The default master code for these systems is 1234. Default Master and Installation codes for DSC systems Youtube also has some videos on the basics of these systems if you’re unfamiliar. If you’ve inherited a system and don’t have any idea about its uses, you can start by taking a look at the User Manuals Here. We’ll also go over the steps to see whether the system is in a lockout state and how to unlock and factory default the system. I’ll go over some of the steps you should take to get your Master and Installer codes back so that you have full access to the system. ![]() ![]() I get quite a few questions from people who have purchased a home or business with a security system installed in it and have no idea what their access codes are.
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