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It is recommended that the master code be composed of 8 digits.
Attention! If there is no ambush digit in the CL-8 memory (see
Step 5 in the previous paragraph), you may program user codes
freely. If you did program an ambush digit, avoid programming
8-digit user codes or codes that end with the same digit as the
ambush digit.
Programming may be carried out easily by following each row in
the table, after the user's name, from left to right.
Table 5. User Code Programming Chart - Sample Entries
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USER'S
NAME
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USER CODE
1 TO 8 DIGITS —
HAS TO BE
REPEATED
FOLLOWED BY A
SEPARATOR
[#]
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John K.
1
01
#
43182307
#
3
#
26/6
Mark D.
1
02
#
1283406
#
1
#
26/6
Paul S.
1
03
#
018
#
2
#
A. Prepare a list of user codes you want to program and record
them in your Programming Chart (see Appendix A).
B. Invoke the programming menu by entering
,[master code],
; at this point we shall assume that the factory default of
1234 is still valid. When the programming menu is active, the
green LED flashes slowly, approximately once every 2
seconds.
C. Press 1 to select user code programming (function No. 1).
The green LED begins to flash rapidly (approximately 5 times
per second), indicating that the keypad is ready to receive
data.
Remember! To prevent programming by unauthorized people, it
is dangerous to continue using the default master code 1234. It
is mandatory to set a new master code, which will be used for
programming only and not for everyday requirements. We
recommend that the master code be composed of 8 digits.
D. Enter user number 01, followed by
. The green LED lights
steadily for two seconds and then returns to rapid flashing,
indicating that the step has been completed successfully.
E. Enter the code assigned to this user, followed by
.
The
green LED lights steadily for 2 seconds and then returns to
rapid flashing.
F. Repeat the user code followed by
. The green LED will
acknowledge as in step 5 above.
G. Now select which outputs will be tripped by the new master
code: enter 1 to trip only the relay, 2 to trip only the auxiliary
output and 3 to trip both. Then press #
This time the green
LED lights steadily for 2 seconds and then flashes slowly,
indicating that the new master code and its extent of control
have been programmed successfully, and that the keypad has
returned to the programming menu. Now you can either
program the following user code or quit programming by
pressing # again.
Caution! From now on, code No. 01 will be recognized as
the master code instead of the 1234 default, and will provide
the only access to future programming
.
H. Continue to program all user codes as listed on your
Programming Chart. A blank form is provided in Appendix A
to this booklet, and sample entries are shown in Table 5.
Note: Do NOT enter new data if the green LED responds by going
out for 3 seconds after having pressed [#]! If the CL-8 detects an
error, the green LED turns off for three seconds and then returns to
slow flashing, thus indicating that the data has not been accepted. It
would be necessary to repeat the entire programming sequence for
the rejected user code. If you make an error while programming,
press [
] and you will be instantly returned to the programming
menu. To quit programming, ensure that the green LED is flashing
slowly, then press [#
]
. This will restore the keypad to normal
operation.
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A. Access the programming menu by entering
,[master
code],
.
With the programming menu active, the green LED
will flash slowly.
B. Enter 4 to select the user code deleting function. The green
LED will respond by flashing rapidly, indicating that the
keypad is ready to receive data.
C. Enter the user number whose code you wish to delete (02 to
56), or enter [
] if you wish to delete all user codes, and
finish off by entering #. The green LED will light steadily for 2
seconds and then will resume rapid flashing.
Attention:
the master code (01) cannot be deleted in this
manner.
D. Enter the [master code] once more, followed by #. The green
LED will light steadily for 2 seconds and will return to slow
flashing.
E. If you intend to delete another user code, return to step 2
above. If you are through deleting, restore the keypad to
regular operation by pressing
while the green LED is
flashing slowly.
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If you forgot or lost the master code 01 and it becomes necessary
to reprogram the keypad, it is necessary, before anything else, to
reset the master code to the factory default (1234) as follows:
A. Open the keypad's case, uncovering the printed circuit board.
B. Install the jumper across the two pins labeled JP2.
C. Momentarily short circuit the pins labeled JP1 using a
screwdriver or jumper wire.
D. Wait ten seconds, remove the jumper from JP2, and
immediately press 1234#. The green LED will light steadily
for two seconds and then start flashing slowly, indicating that
the programming menu is active.
Important Note: The master code has temporarily reverted
to 1234. Remember, however, that all other data
programmed previously remains intact!
E. Program a new master code (user code No. 01) immediately,
and record it in a secret, safe place.
If you choose to quit programming at this stage, press # while the
green LED is flashing slowly.
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The keypad can be partially or entirely reprogrammed after it has
been placed in regular service; the procedures are similar to
those for initial programming.
A. Enter
, [master code],
.
The green LED flashes slowly,
indicating that the programming menu is active.
B. Select any function, from 1 to 5 on the menu (Table 1).
C. Function No. 1, programming user codes, entails completing
four steps for each code as shown in table 2. Refer to para.
5.5.
D. Having selected function No. 2 (timing or latching the relay),
function No. 3 (auxiliary output mode) or function No. 5
(ambush digit) – enter the desired value and press # as an
"end of data" character. The green LED lights continuously for
2 seconds and then flashes slowly.
Note: The codes to be entered for function No. 3 (auxiliary
output mode) are specified and explained in Table 4, para 5.3
E. Function No. 4 (deleting user codes) entails completing two
steps as shown in Table 3. Also refer to para 5.6
F. While the green LED is flashing slowly, select a new function
or press # to restore normal operation.
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The examples shown in this section all apply to reprogramming
while the keypad functions normally. All references to "the LED"
mean the green LED.
Example 1: Change the relay contact closure duration to eight
seconds.
Format:
[master code]
, 2, 08 #, #
Description: Enter
master code
and wait for the LED to
flash slowly. Enter 2: the LED flashes rapidly. Enter 08#: the LED
lights for two seconds and then returns to flashing slowly. Press #