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Note
The default factory settings values are contained in the Appendix.
Option
Effect
User
Deletes all users, including their codes, proximity tags, remote
controls, panic alarms, medical emergency transmitters and
emergency call buttons.
After the reset you will be prompted to enter a new installer
code and a new administrator code.
This option has the same effect as using “Code Reset Pins“ .
See Chapter "Device overview -> Device rear" for more details.
Zones
Resets all zones; type, partitions and attributes.
In wireless zones, the alarm panel holds the IDs of all detectors
that have already been taught in in the alarm panel.
Wireless com-
ponents
Deletes the IDs of taught-in wireless components. Scroll
through the list of components and select Yes for every type
that you want to delete. Then press OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
All components
Deletes all taught-in wireless components
Detectors
Deletes only these components.
The zones are also reset.
Ext. Sirens
Deletes only these components.
Int.Sirens
Deletes only these components.
Wireless control panel
Deletes only these components.
WAM
Deletes only these components.
Door locks
Deletes only these components.
RF repeater
Deletes only these components.
Outputs
Resets all outputs; type, partitions and attributes.
Activations
Resets all activations, e.g. output mode.
This applies to the “Partitions” menu and the “Time schedules
active/inactive” user menu.
System
Resets all options in the “System” menu.
Resets all options in the “Configuration” user menu.
Note
Not
reset in the “Configuration” user menu:
Activity monitor
Remote controls
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