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Go!Control
Wireless
Security
System
|
Installation
and
Programming
Guide
60
Copyright
©
2014
Linear
LLC
Q43: Installer Code (4 Digits)
DEFAULT:
1561
The
installer
code
is
a
unique
code
that
installation
technicians
use
to
access
the
Installer
Toolbox
on
the
Control
Panel.
•
The
default
installer
code
is
1561
.
•
To
change
the
installer
code,
enter
a
new
four
(4)
‐
digit
code.
IMPORTANT:
If
you
change
the
installer
code,
always
write
it
down
so
you
can
access
the
system
later.
NOTE:
The
installer
code
must
be
unique
from
the
master
user
code
and
all
other
user
codes.
Q44: Lock Installer Programming (0-2)
DEFAULT:
(0)
Disabled
The
installer
programming
lockout
feature
is
provided
to
prevent
takeovers.
The
Control
Panel
can
be
set
to
limit
an
installer’s
access
to
programming
questions
after
a
period
of
48
hours.
The
48
‐
Hour
Lockout
timer
starts
when
the
installer
exits
System
Configuration
mode.
Three
(3)
options
are
available:
•
Unlimited
full
access
to
programming
(no
lockout)
•
Limited
access
to
programming
after
48
hours
•
No
access
to
programming
after
48
hours
The
default
setting
(0)
Disabled
selects
unlimited
full
access
to
programming
(no
lockout).
To
deny
access
to
programming
after
48
hours,
select
(1)
No
Access
to
Programming
.
If
you
select
(2)
Limited
Access
to
Programming
the
installer
will
be
able
to
view,
but
not
change
the
following
attributes
after
the
system
has
run
for
48
hours,
the
Central
Station
phone
number,
Central
Station
account
number,
lock
installer
programming,
download
ID,
and
default
lockout
fields.
After
the
48
hour
lockout
timer
has
locked
out
the
system,
the
timer
can
be
reset
through
the
cell
radio
or
PC
download
by
remotely
setting
this
question
to
(0)
or
(2).
Setting
the
option
to
(0)
or
(2)
will
restart
the
48
hour
lockout
timer.
Q45: Lock Default Programming (0-2)
DEFAULT:
(0)
Default
All
The
Control
Panel
may
be
able
to
be
hard
reset
(or
soft
reset
from
the
Installer
Toolbox)
to
its
factory
default
values
depending
on
the
value
entered
for
this
programming
question.
The
Control
Panel
is
hard
reset
by
pressing
and
holding
the
and
buttons
while
applying
power
to
the
Control
Panel.
The
default
lockout
feature
is
provided
to
prevent
takeovers.
Three
options
are
available:
allow
default
of
all
options,
allow
default
of
some
but
not
all
options,
not
allow
default
of
any
options.
•
The
default
setting
of
(0)
Default
All
allows
resetting
the
Control
Panel
to
all
its
factory
defaults.
•
To
allow
resetting
the
Control
Panel
to
all
its
factory
defaults
except
the
Central
Station
phone
number,
Central
Station
account
number,
lock
installer
programming,
download
ID,
and
default
lockout
fields,
select
(1)
Default
All
Except
CSID,
Account/
Phone,
Lockouts
.
•
To
deny
hard
and
soft
resetting
of
the
Control
Panel,
select
(2)
Default
None
.
If
option
1
or
2
is
selected,
the
option
takes
effect
after
the
system
runs
for
48
hours.
This
allows
the
installer
to
go
back
and
make
changes
if
required.
Q46: Trouble Doesn’t Sound at Night (0-
1)
DEFAULT:
(1)
Enabled
NOTE:
For
UL
985:
Household
Fire
Warning
System
Units
installations,
this
setting
must
be
set
to
(0)
Disabled
The
Control
Panel
will
sound
trouble
beeps
caused
by
AC
loss,
system
low
battery,
sensor
low
battery
or
RF
supervision,
failure
to
communicate,
Control
Panel
tamper
while
disarmed,
and
cell
radio
faults.
To
prevent
annoying
the
subscriber,
the
system
can
be
set
to
suppress
trouble
beeps
from
sounding
from
10
PM
to
9
AM
.
The
trouble
alerts
are
still
displayed
and
immediately
reported
to
the
Central
Station,
and
can
be
acknowledged,
but
they
won’t
sound
beeps
until
after
9
AM
.
If
the
trouble
condition(s)
self
‐
clear
or
are
acknowledged
before
9
AM
,
no
trouble
beeps
sound
after
9
AM
(the
conditions
are
still
recorded
in
the
event
log).
•
The
default
setting
(1)
Enabled
suppresses
trouble
beeps
from
10
PM
to
9
AM
•
To
allow
trouble
beeps
at
any
time,
select
(0)
Disabled
..
Q47: Trouble Resound After Hold Off (0-7)
DEFAULT:
(0)
Disabled
Fire
and
CO
sensors
are
required
to
re
‐
sound
trouble
beeps
every
four
hours
until
the
trouble
is
resolved,
even
if
the
trouble
is
acknowledged
at
the
Control
Panel.
The
Control
Panel
can
be
set
to
delay
re
‐
sounding
these
types
of
trouble
beeps
for
1
‐
7
days.
NOTE:
This
feature
is
not
allowed
in
UL
985
installations.
The
setting
must
be
(0)
Disabled
in
this
grade
of
installation.
•
The
default
setting
(0)
Disabled
allows
trouble
beeps
for
CO
and
fire
sensors
to
re
‐
sound
every
four
(4)
hours
after
being
acknowledged
•
To
delay
re
‐
sounding
trouble
beeps
for
CO
and
Fire
sensors,
select
(1
‐
7)
days