1. Enter Program Mode
Master Code
2. Select Wipeout Menu
3. Enter Wipeout Time
[Seconds]
4. Exit Program Mode
If the Wipeout time is set to , key wipeout will be disabled
(only applicable to externally powered devices)
Disabling the key wipeout time will:
Compromise the security of the system
Cause a code entry to be incorrectly recognised as a wrong
code if an incomplete code was previously entered
The following procedure sets the number of seconds for which
keystrokes remain valid. This ensures that if a partial code has been
entered, it is wiped out of the keypad buffer after a preset time, and
must be re-entered in its entirety.
The clearing of the keypad buffer is indicated by the keypad’s back
light turning off.
The factory default for the key wipeout timer is five seconds.
Indicator LEDs
Enter the following keystrokes:
5
11. Setting the key wipeout time
0
Example:
Set the key wipeout time to 15 seconds.
Master Code=
Example:
Disable key wipeout time.
Master Code=
Indicator LEDs
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Wipeout Menu
3. Enter Wipeout Time
4. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
5
1
5
1
3
2
4
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Wipeout Menu
3. Enter Wipeout Time
4. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
5
0
1
3
2
4
3
3
4
4
1
1
2
2
The following procedure sets the conditions under which the Alarm
channel (Channel 3) will activate. This also sets the anti-default and
tone mute features.
The following alarm conditions can be set:
Duress (Code + )(Default=off)
Adding to the last digit of an access code activates the unit as
normal, but also activates the alarm channel. This is used if entering
under duress. E.g. If the access code is , entering
gives access, but also activates the alarm
Alarm ( + )(Default=off)
Pressing the and keys simultaneously activates the Alarm
channel.
Wrong Codes (Default=off)
When the number of wrong codes is exceeded, the Alarm channel is
activated.
Anti-default feature (Default=on)
Setting this feature prevents the Master Code and system
parameters from being reset by the defaulting features.
Alarm Tone Mute Feature (Default=off)
Setting this feature turns off the audible feedback when entering a
code. This prevents an eavesdropper from determining the number of
digits in the code. Tones will still be present in Programming Mode.
12. Setting the security parameters
3
3
4
5
1
1
1
#
#
1
2
2
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
Master Code
2. Select Security Menu
3. Set (Code+1)
OR
4. Set (*+#)
OR
5. Set (Wrong Codes)
OR
6. Set Anti-default
OR
7. Set Tone Mute
OR
8. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
turns function off, turns function on
1
Example:
Enable Alarm on Code + . Clear all other functions
Master Code=
1
3 4
1 2