Installation Instructions
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0 = Channel 1
1 = 1 - 499 = Channel 1, 500
– 999 = Channel 2
For example
[*1] 7 # 1 *
will allocate any user number
from 1
– 499 to Channel 1, and any user number from
500
– 999 to Channel 2.
[*2] Add/Change/Delete Users
To add or change a user:
First, enter
program mode
(see First Step above), then
enter [*2], then the user number you wish to add or
change (from 1 to 999 inclusive) followed by #. Finally,
enter the new User Code (up to 8 digits), followed by *,
then the new User Code again (for verification),
followed by *. User Codes may only contain digits 0
through 9 (* and # may not be used as part of the code,
except
when programmed as the “enter” key).
Example:
[*2] 44 # 2125 * 2125 *
will assign a user
number of 44 and a user code of 2125.
To delete a user code:
First, enter program mode. Then enter [*2], then the
user number you wish to delete (from 2 to 999,
inclusive), then press #, then *, then *.
For example,
[*2] 75 # * *
will delete the user code and
all assignments for user number 75.
PLEASE NOTE: The Master Code cannot be deleted
but it may be changed.
Example:
[*2] 1 # 38714 * 38714 *
will change the
Master Code to 38714. If you change it, don’t forget it.
[*3] Time Delay/Duration Functions
Door Prop open Alarm Delay - Function 2#
Default: Disabled
Sets the delay (1 to 255 seconds) before open door
contacts
are
considered
an
alarm
condition.
(
NOTE:
Door contacts are required for this feature.)
To program the door open alarm delay:
First, enter program mode. Then enter [*3], then 2#,
then the delay time in seconds (0=disabled), then *.
For example,
[*3] 2 # 30 *
will set the door open alarm
delay to 30 seconds.
NOTE:
To turn this feature on/off, see section [*4] 3#
Door Prop Open Alarm on the next page.
[*4] Alarm Control Functions
Incorrect code alarm - Function 0#
Default: 0 (Disabled)
Use to control how the “Incorrect code alarm” is
annunciated.
0 = disabled
1 = buzzer
If the “Incorrect code alarm” is enabled, and triggered,
a valid code is required to reset.
To program how the
“incorrect code alarm” condition is
annunciated:
First, enter program mode. Then enter [*4], then 0#,
then the annunciation code, then *.
For example,
[*4] 0 # 1 *
will configure the keypad to
indicate entry of the programmed count of invalid codes
on the buzzer only.
Low Battery Alarm - Function 1#
Default: 1 (Enabled)
Enable or disable the “Low battery alarm”.
0 = disabled
1 = buzzer
To disable the “low battery alarm”:
First, enter program mode. (See “First Step” above)
Enter [*4], then 1#, then the annunciation code, then *.
For example, [*4] 1# 0* will configure the keypad not to
annunciate the low battery condition.
Stuck key alarm - Function 2#
Default: 0 (Disabled)
Enable or disable the “Stuck key alarm”.
0 = disabled
1 = enable
The “Stuck key” alarm will activate the buzzer after 15
seconds (factory set delay) of the key being held
continuously, and reset as soon as the key is released
(or after 10 seconds, whichever occurs first)
To en
able the “stuck key alarm”:
First, enter program mode. Then enter [*4], then 2#,
then (0 or 1), then *.
For example,
[*4] 2 # 1 *
will configure the keypad to
activate the stuck key buzzer.
Door Prop open Alarm - Function 3#
Default: 0 (Disabled)
Use to control how the “Door prop open alarm” is
annunciated.
0 = disabled
1 = buzzer