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Enforcer V10 Programming Guide
Change Duress Codes
[2] Duress Code: If the Enforcer is unset using a ‘Duress’ code, a silent ‘Duress’ or ‘Hold Up’ signal is sent.
Please note: ACPO policy prevents use of Duress codes for police call purposes.
[3] Guard Code: A ‘Guard code’ can be used to unset the Enforcer only after an alarm has been activated for a
minimum time (see ‘Change Timers’ Appendix C). The code will set a system and an output type is available to signal
when this code is used (0058 Guard Code).
[4] Dial Out: A dial code is used to force the panel to dial out the UDL software while in ‘Day Mode’
Change Master Manager Code
The Master Manager code can be 4, 5 or 6 digits long, or can be assigned to a tag. It may also have the following
functions:
[0] Unset / Set
[1] Unset Only
[2] Set Only
[3] None (menu access)
Flexi Set
If enabled, the default area the device is assigned to, will set. If disabled, the default area will be shown on the
display, and from here other areas can be selected.
Wards/Access: This will only be displayed if an Entry Control or Access Control reader is installed on the system. If
the address of the Entry Control or Access Control device is entered here, then the code will be assigned to that
reader only.
Change Engineer Code
The Engineer code can be 4, 5 or 6 digits long.
Change Codes Programming
1.
Press
or
to scroll to ‘CODES AND USERS’. Press
.
2.
‘5 Digit Pins’ will be displayed. Press
[
or
]
to enable or disable and press
.
3.
‘Change Duress Codes’ will be displayed. Press
to add any Duress, Guard
or Dial out codes (as described previously) or press
.
4.
‘Change Master Manager Code’ will be displayed. Press
to change the
Master Manager code or press
.
5.
‘Change Engineer Code’ will be displayed. Press
to change the Engineer
code or press
to return to the Engineer menu.
VOLUME CONTROL
The Volume Control function applies to the loudspeaker output only. Volume levels at the keypad are programmed
individually in the keypad menu.