CHANGE A MASTER CODE
CHANGE A USER CODE
The master code is the authorization code for setting the system into programming mode.
Please always keep this code for your own use only.
MASTER CODE
The
light comes ON and system is in programming mode.
01
MASTER CODE
#
The master code is accepted, it can be 2 to 5 digits.
If the programming is rejected, 5 beeps will be generated. Try again.
System is back to operation mode.
The system can store up to 8 user codes at Locations 11-18. All user codes are user
programmable. Please always keep user code 1 for your own use as it is the only user code
that can be used for remote arm-disarm control of the system from a tone dialing telephone.
It is important that the new user codes will not fall into the duress code of other user codes.
Please see
Location 11-18 for more information.
MASTER CODE
The
light comes ON.
USER CODE LOCATION
USER CODE
#
The new user code is accepted, it can be 2 to 5 digits.
If the programming is rejected, 5 beeps will be generated. Try again.
System is back to operation mode.
1) Enter your current [MASTER CODE] and validate by [ ] [ ]
CURRENT
2) Enter the master code location [01], key in your new [MASTER CODE] and validate by [#]
NEW
3) Exit the programming mode by pushing [ ] [ ]
1) Enter your [MASTER CODE] and validate by [ ] [ ]
2) Enter the user code location [11-18] you wish to change its user code, key in the new
[USER CODE] and validate by [#].
NEW
3) Exit the programming mode by pushing [ ] [ ]
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PROGRAM
IMPORTANT NOTE:
INSTALLATION SECTION
PROGRAM
CHANGE AND DELETE
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5,6,7,9
:
5
:
6 (YELLOW):
7 (WHITE):
9 (WHITE/BROWN):
This group of terminals are prepared for the connection of an optional
remote control console which gives the same function as the Master Control
Console except voice message recording.
+12V power source
System Clock
System Data
( ) Common ground
(LIGHT BLUE)
-
8,9,10,11,12,13,
:
8 (PINK):
10 (BLUE):
11 (PURPLE):
13 (ORANGE):
14 (BROWN):
16 (WHITE/ORANGE):
9 (WHITE/BROWN), 12 (WHITE/RED) &
15 (YELLOW GREEN):
These terminals are protection zones 1 to 6 and their common grounding
terminals. The zones are E.O.L.
monitored by a 2.2K Ohm
resistor.
All normally closed (N.C.) contacts are to be wired in series with the E.O.L.
resistor, where all normally open (N.O.) contacts are to be wired in parallel
with the E.O.L. resistor. The function of the zones and their response times
are programmable via the system programming options.
A protection zone with E.O.L. resistor, either an open or a short will be
reported as an alarm if the zone is in armed state.
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6
Common ground (-)
The 2.2K Ohm resistor is required for each protection zone even
the zone is not used.
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REMARK:
TERMINAL DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS
14,15,16
ZONE
N.C. CONTACTS
COMMON GROUND
N.O. CONTACTS
2.2K Ohm E.O.L.
One of the
Protection zones
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