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Setting the User and Owner PIN numbers
On Keypad equipped systems, the User PIN (UPIN) or Owner PIN (OPIN) number must be entered
before the unit will obey any commands, except when raising a panic alarm. These numbers should
be kept secret to prevent unauthorised operation of the unit.
Until configured, the factory default value of the OPIN is 5555, and the UPIN is 1234. New PIN
numbers should be chosen and set for the UPIN and OPIN
as soon as possible after the system is
installed
(if your system is fitted with a Keypad), to prevent unauthorised access.
The UPIN and OPIN differ only in that the OPIN is required to change these PIN numbers, whereas
the UPIN cannot do this, even for the UPIN itself.
Setting the UPIN
To set the UPIN, enter the current OPIN followed by the command
, and then
key in the new UPIN twice, followed by
, as shown in the sequence below:
COMMAND
KEY
1
KEY
2
KEY
3
KEY
4
KEY
5
KEY
6
KEY
7
Setting the UPIN:
Current UPIN
U P I N
New UPIN
U P I N
New UPIN
U P I N
Setting the OPIN
To set the OPIN, enter the current OPIN followed by the command
and then
twice key in the new OPIN followed by
, as shown in the ordered sequence below:
COMMAND
KEY
1
KEY
2
KEY
3
KEY
4
KEY
5
KEY
6
KEY
7
Setting the OPIN:
Current OPIN
O P I N
New OPIN
O P I N
New OPIN
O P I N
Resetting the OPIN
If you should ever lose the OPIN, you will need to consult your installer to have the OPIN reset to
the factory default value.