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Programming User Codes (Continued):
Changing the User Code for an Existing User
Programming Duress Codes and Cards:
Additional users may be entered in succession without repeating the function code .
The key returns you to base programming mode (the LED will flash red). Exit programming mode
by pressing the key (see "Enter and Exit Base Programming Mode," pg. 7).
Examples:
1.
Program user code
for User ID #0:
2.
Program a user code
allowing the device to auto-assign to the first available User ID
(not recommended unless you have a complete record of already assigned User IDs):
3.
Program two user codes – 67890 for User ID #201, and 654321 for User ID #17:
wait for beep, then
NOTE:
The add user function code places you into this programming mode. Press the add user
function code only before adding the first user. To continue to add other users in the same
session, do not repeat the add user function code .
For a Code User:
You can change the user code for an existing user without going into programming mode if you know
both the current user code and user ID. Users can also use this method to change their own user codes
to something they can more easily remember. This procedure is done outside programming mode.
Use the following formula in standby mode to change an existing user code.
– User ID
–Current user code
– New user code (4~6 digits, entered twice, do not use the user code 8888)
In "Code+Card" Security Level:
If you have set the security level to "card+code," you
must
use this method to change the temporary
8888 user code that the device automatically assigns to card users. Use the following formula in
standby mode to change a user code.
Read Card
–Current user code (temporary default 8888)
– New user code (4~6 digits, entered twice)
Duress codes/cards are assigned to user IDs 998 and 999 to trigger an alarm while unlocking the door.
Duress codes/cards are programmed in the same manner as regular users,
except
that you must
particularly assign them to user ID 998 or 999. (see "Programming User Proximity Cards," pgs. 9~11
and Programming User Codes," pgs. 11~12):