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FACTORY PROGRAMMING DEFAULTS 9-9
Restoring Programming Defaults
Enter
9-9
. The sounder gives a rapid pipping sound. Wait for 5 seconds. An
accept tone sounds, and the factory programming defaults are restored. The
user and engineer codes do not change.
Note:
If any keys are pressed, this
procedure is aborted.
Restoring Code Defaults
1
Place the small link supplied with the spare fuses on the memory link.
This link is located above the volume control and is labelled Memory
Default.
2
Remove the mains and battery supply.
3
Wait a few seconds, and then reconnect the battery and then the
mains.
Refer to page 7 regarding initial power up. The speaker omits the
accept tone, and the factory user code defaults are restored.
4 Be sure to remove the link
.
Locking the Engineer Code
Use this option with care.
You can lock the engineer code to prevent
unauthorised alteration. To enable this the engineer code must end in 9. If
the engineer code is lost, it will not be possible to enter engineer mode; the
PCB will need to be replaced. This is considered a chargeable repair.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
FULL SET
A setting method to use when leaving the premises. Full system armed.
NIGHT SET
A setting method to use when going to bed.
HOME SET
A setting method to use for high security protection whilst still inside the
premises (an antiques cabinet, for example).
ALARM
A zone that triggers the panel when activated, providing the panel is set.
WALK THROUGH
This zone is disabled during an entry period.
ISOLATE IN NIGHT SET
The zone is disabled when the panel is NIGHT SET. For example, downstairs
may be armed, but upstairs may be disabled.
NIGHT SET ENTRY
When the panel is NIGHT SET, the zone, when activated, starts the entry
timer; but, if the panel is FULL SET, this zone acts as an ALARM zone.
FACTORY
DEFAULTS
RESTORE
DEFAULT
PROGRAMMING
GLOSSARY OF
TERMS
RESTORE
DEFAULT
CODES