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6. Other users may be enabled by repeating the procedure, by starting from step 3, or press
EXIT
to leave the
menu.
This procedure may also be used to modify the list of correlated sectors or the descriptive name of a previously
enabled user.
3.3.2 USER CODE RESET
To reset the code of one single user by means of one single operation and resume the factory-set value for such
code (predefine access code, no correlated sector and, therefore, user disabled, no descriptive name), proceed as
follows:
1. type in the Master code and press
ENTER
twice.
2. The following message will appear on the display:
Press ▼ until the following message appears on the display:
Then confirm by pressing
ENTER
. The following message will appear on the display:
3. Press ▼ until the following message appears on the display:
where “nn” indicates the user name. Press
ENTER
.
4. The following message will appear on the display:
Press
ENTER
to confirm user code resetting (or press
ESC
to cancel the operation). WARNING! The user code
reset operation is not reversible.
5. To reset the other user codes, repeat the procedure (by starting from step 3), or press
EXIT
to leave the menu.
3.3.3 ENABLING THE INSTALLER CODE
The Installer code is initially enabled, as factory setting, and will be automatically disabled every time the system is
actuated (either partially or fully) through a user code or a key. Therefore, make sure that the code is enabled prior
to accessing the Installer programming menu; otherwise, enable the code.
To enable the Installer code, proceed as follows:
1. type in the Master code and press
ENTER
twice.
2. The following message will appear on the display:
Press ▼ until the following message appears on the display:
Then confirm by pressing
ENTER
.
3. If the following message appears on the display:
the code will be already enabled: press
EXIT
to leave the menu.
I n s t . E N A B L E D
U s e r C o d e M e n u
E v e n t M e m o r y
A r e y o u s u r e ? ? !
U . : n n D e f a u l t ? !
I n s t . D I S A B L E D
U s e r C o d e M e n u
E v e n t M e m o r y