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What is the difference between an arm/disarm code and password?

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What is the difference between an arm/disarm code and password?

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Your arm/disarm code is the 4-digit code that you enter into your system’s keypad to arm and disarm (turn on/off) your alarm system. Your password is a word or number that you use to identify yourself to the central station in the case of a false alarm. If you accidentally set off your alarm, the central station dispatcher will ask you for your password. If you don’t have one, or if you provide an incorrect one, the authorities will be dispatched. You will also need a password to make changes to your account.

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