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To change
Key in:
Followed by + ENTER
Default
Entry Time
43 0 = Continuous
1 = 10s
2 = 20s
y
3 = 30s
4 = 60s
5 = 90s
6 = 120s
Exit Time
44 0 = Continuous
1 = 10s
y
2 = 20s
3 = 30s
4 = 60s
5 = 90s
6 = 120s
CSID code
50 nnnn (key in four digit code)
Part Set Entry/Exit
60 0 = As Final Exit
y
1 = Normal Alarm
Part Set Entry Response
61 0 = As Entry Route
1 = Start Entry Timer
y
Part Set Exit Mode
62 0 = As Full Set
1 = 10 Second Set
y
2 = Instant Set
Part Set Alarm Response
63 0 = Local (No comms)
y
1 = Full Alarm
Engineer Log
90 1 see earlier events.
3 to see more recent events.
ENTER to quit log. (15 events max.)
External Sounder
91 ENTER to stop test.
Strobe
92 ENTER to stop test.
Internal Sounder
93 ENTER to stop test.
Test keypad LEDs
94 ENTER to stop test
Output 1
95 ENTER to stop test.
Walk Test
97 ENTER to stop test.
Load Factory Defaults
98
Leave Engineering Mode
99
Refresh NVM (System Memory Chip)
The 9452/3 control panels have a Non Volatile Memory chip which retains all
programmed information and access codes. If the system suffers a total
power failure, the NVM will retain all information and the panel will only
require powering up and resetting. However, if the end user forgets the user
access code or the installer wants to return the panel to the factory pro-
grammed settings, continue as follows:
9452/3
Refresh NVM (System Memory Chip)