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3.10 CODES
This heading covers the sections for the configuration, programming and acquisition of the codes, divided by type.
The number of codes, keys and remote controls that can be activated depends on the type of control panel used:
For digital keys, a unique key ID is used which has at least 2³²-2 combinations.
The unique ID of the digital key is defined by the crc32 of the bytes that form the unique code of the key, and can have a value between 1 and 2^32-1,
therefore generating a maximum number of 2^32-2 possible values.
The number of code entry errors that will cause the timed lockout of the control device is programmable from the System Parameters (see
"3.14 System
Parameters" on page 70
).
IMPORTANT: if a user authorised to generate Robbery alarms types in a code identical to his own +1, a Robbery alarm will be generated.
For this reason, it is not possible to enter codes whose value is equal to an existing code plus or minus 1.
VEDO10
VEDO34
VEDO34M
VEDO68
VEDO68M
User Code
8
32
32
50
50
Installer Code
2
5
5
5
5
Manufacturer Code
1
Remote controls
11
38
38
56
56
Keys
11
38
38
56
56
The codes accepted must have 6 figures and range from 000000 to 999998. Code 999999 is not an accepted code. The robbery code is the user code + 1.
Examples:
user code 111111, the corresponding robbery code is 111112. Code 119999, robbery code = 120000. Code 123459, robbery code = 123460
It is not possible to register a user code corresponding to an existing user code + 1, since this new code corresponds to the robbery code of the existing user.
In the system it is therefore possible to store up to a theoretical maximum of 999943 user codes. The calculation is the result of the fact that it is not possible
to create a user code that is the same as an existing user code + 1 (which is the robbery code). The actual maximum number of user codes that can be
configured is shown in the previous table.
The authorised user can perform an infinite number of changes of his user code and can create and eliminate another user, whereas he is unable to modify
any user code other than his own.
MODIFYING USER/INSTALLER CODES
DELETING USER/INSTALLER CODES
1. On the User/Installer page, select the position whose user/installer code you want to delete.
2. Click the Reset button.
3. When asked if you want to delete the existing code, press YES.
4. When asked for an authorisation code, type in an installer code or the code of a user authorised to perform the operation and then press OK.
5. When prompted for the new code, enter the six digits of the code that you intend to save, and press OK.
1. Select the position whose user/installer code you want to delete.
2. Click the Delete button.
3. When asked if you want to delete the existing code, press YES.
4. When asked for an authorisation code, type in an installer code or the code of a user authorised to perform the operation and then press OK.
5. The program will confirm that the user code has been deleted.
6. Press OK to finish.
If the option "Default codes change mandatory" is enabled in the "System Parameters" page
(see
"3.14 System Parameters" on page
70
)
: The system is "not ready" for activation until the user codes and installer codes are the same as those set as default (user: 111111,
master: 001961). The control panel will only start working once the user and master codes have been customised (at which point it will
also be possible to carry out activations).
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