Obtaining the Access Code Used
With Your CP-220A
Remove This Page From the Manual for Security
Purposes and Store It for Safekeeping!
Every CP-220A Digital Alarm Receiver is furnished with a unique four-digit
Access Code
that is required to configure, or
program,
the unit so that it
conforms to the needs of your Central Station. The Access Code should be
available only to those individuals who have the responsibility of maintaining
and updating the CP-220A.
The Access Code is found in two locations: one on, and one within, the
receiver. After reading the following information, please make note of this
4-digit code in the spaces provided below and, for safekeeping and security
purposes, remove and store this page away from the receiver. The Access
Code, as found in each of the two locations, is identical.
Location 1: On the Rear Panel
The Access Code is the first four digits of the CP-220A's Serial Number,
which can be found on the right side of the rear panel. See Figure 1-6 on page
1-11.
Location 2: On the REC-20 Main CPU Card
a)
Slot 11 (corresponding to J11) within the receiver contains its Main
CPU Card, part number REC-20. Carefully withdraw this card by
following the instructions on page 1-8.
b) On the card, locate the “chip” designated as U13 (marked in tiny
letters on the card), which is at the top middle of the board. The
four-digit Access Code will be written on the label affixed to the
chip.
c)
Carefully replace the REC-20 board in the J11 slot.
Record the Access Code in these 4 spaces and store it in a safe place: