

Once you are sure the master code works, go back into programming and repeat the sequence to disable the installer code as a master code. *5 (ready light will flash)Įnter "01" (the master code is User code 01) Give it a minute to settle after exiting programming Press * a second time (accepting the data in the next segment that you are making no changes to) Press * (it's essentially the "enter" key Press "4" to turn on option 4 (this lets the installer code act as a master user code) Thank you for entrusting Acadian Total Security to protect you and those you love, especially in these uncertain times.Ok! What we are going to do is temporarily set the installer code to act as a master code (a trick that only works if you are already disarmed). We have extra personnel manning our monitoring centers to better serve you as we do expect an influx of calls due to the weather conditions. If you try these options and are still having issues, please dial 855.222.3426 (855.ACADIAN) and we will be happy to assist you.

Once power is restored, you can reconnect your battery and your alarm system should work as before. Go to your main control box and disconnect the battery supply, which will stop all beeping and shut your alarm system down.If you do not wish to have to continuously re-enter your code, you can try the second option below. Your system will continue to beep every 4-6 hours to remind you that you are running on battery power at which time you will have to re-enter your code to silence until your battery is completely dead. To do this, enter your code as if you were disarming your system to reset the panel. Acknowledge the beep by silencing the alarm panel.To silence this beeping reminder, you can try one of the following options: If such an outage occurs, your alarm panel will emit a continuous beeping sound, alerting you that your panel is on battery power.


Due to the inclement weather associated with Hurricane Laura, much of our service area may experience power outages.
