JA-82K control panel installation manual
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MKH51102
13 Programming access codes and cards
Code name
Amount
Sequence
Notes
Service
1
5 NC NC
•
Only programmable in Service Mode.
•
NC
= new code (must be entered twice) – a card cannot be used.
•
Factory-default service code:
8080
•
This code can be changed but not erased.
•
Example: 5 4567 4567
Master
1
∗
5 MC NC
NC
•
Only programmable if the system is totally unset (disarmed)
•
MC
= master code or card (factory default
1234
)
•
NC
= new code or card entry – a numerical code has to be entered twice, but a card only
presented once
•
Either a code or a card can be programmed as a master code
(to have both is
impossible).
•
The
Master
Code
can be changed but not erased
.
•
The Master Code’s reaction is set/unset and it
is assigned to all sections
.
•
To reset the Master Code to the factory default 1234, enter 291 in Service Mode (this will
only affect the Master Code).
•
To make handing over the system to the end user easier, we recommend programming the
system card (provided with the control panel) to the master code.
•
Example:
∗
5 1234 and then presenting the card to the keypad’s RFID reader
User
50
∗
6 MC nn NC
•
Only programmable if the system is totally unset
•
MC
= Master Code or card.
•
nn
= user code or card position from 01 to 50.
•
NC
= new code or card entry.
•
Factory default: all user codes and cards are erased.
•
Each user position can have both a card and a code programmed to it (by using the
sequence
∗
6 MC nn NC twice)
•
Each user code can have its own reaction programmed by an installer in Service Mode, and
with a split system, codes can be assigned to different sections.
•
Example:
∗
6 1234 12 4345 (code 4345 will be programmed to user position 12)
To erase codes/cards enter:
∗
6 MC nn 0000
erases the code and the card in user position
nn.
∗
6 MC 00 UC
erases the code UC (or card UC) if programmed to any user position.
∗
6 MC 00 0000
erases all user codes and cards in user positions
01 to 50.
fig. 19 Programming access codes and cards (only in the disarmed state)