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The table shows the various types of resets available, how they are performed, and the effects achieved.
Parameters and memories
involved
Reset type
Partial from
keypad
Total from
keypad
All codes
(hardware)
Total
(hardware)
Programming
■
■
■
Peripheral device configuration
■
■
Device addresses
■
■
Event Log
■
■
Master code
■
■
■
Technician code
■
■
■
Technical Manager code
■
■
■
User codes
■
■
■
Keys
■
■
Device number
■
■
Device parameters
■
■
■
Connectivity
■
Table 34 - Reset types
IMPORTANT
Reset operations are irreversible. After resetting it will be necessary to reacquire and/or
reprogram the concerned devices.
Device or memory
Reset type
T
o
tal
P
ar
tial
Keys
User
cod
es
All cod
es
Int
er
face
W
ir
eles
s
d
evic
es
Z
igB
ee
d
evic
es
fr
om
k
ey
pad
HW
from c
ontrol
uni
t
fr
om
k
ey
pad
F
ro
m
c
o
n
fi
g
ur
a
tor
fr
om
c
onfi
gurator
fr
om
k
ey
pad
HW
from c
ontrol
uni
t
fr
om
c
onfi
gurator
fr
om
k
ey
pad
fr
om
c
onfi
gurator
fr
om
k
ey
pad
fr
om
c
onfi
gurator
fr
om
k
ey
pad
Control panel
■ ■ ■
Interface connected to central unit
◊ ◊ ■
■ ■
Device on BUS
◊ ◊ □
■ ■
Wireless device learned on ER700-RF interface
◊ ◊
● ●
ZigBee device learned on ZigBee interface
◊ ◊
● ●
History Records
● ●
Code
■ ■
■ ■ ■
Key
● ●
●
Table 35 - Effects of resets
■ =
Return to default configuration
□ =
Device remains but is reset to default configuration
=
Device remains acquired but reset to default configuration
◊ =
Device is cleared and reset to factory configuration
● =
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