53
zone 2 LED
enabled
disabled
PGM2 activating/deactivating
zone 3 LED
enabled
disabled
Access to partition A
zone 4 LED
enabled
disabled
Access to partition B
zone 5 LED
enabled
disabled
Starting the rounds
zone 6 LED
enabled
disabled
Finishing the rounds
4.2 Finally installer should press [#] key to confirm the RIGHTS
2
set of the “maintenance code”.
After [#] key pressing
the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go
back within “main programming menu”.
5.
E
NTERING OF
[*]
KEY
(instead of sequence of 4 or 6 digits)
CAN PERFORM
E
RASURE OF
“
MAINTENANCE
CODE
”
while the control panel just entered section [35]. After [*] key was entered the keypad buzzer
will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.
Notes:
1.
The “maintenance code” has only the first 5 rights enabled by default and only installer can change them while he is being
within session of maintenance code programming (section [35]).
2.
In case of “arming/stay arming/Disarming/ambush” by “maintenance code”,
in order to generate the event codes for
transmission to CS in 4x2 formats
(4 account 2 event digits), the panel will automatic add the digit [0] to
each specific event digit of “arming/stay arming/Disarming/ambush” by user, defined in [52], [53], [54] and [57]
sections.
3.
In case of “arming/stay arming/Disarming/ambush” by “maintenance code,
if transmission to CS is done in CID format
(4 account 4 event 2 partition 3 zone/user digits), the panel will automatic add another 3
digits of [0] after each specific 4-digit of “arming/stay arming/Disarming/ambush” by user, defined in [63], [64], [65]
and [68] sections.
4.
As a conclusion,
the “installer’s maintenance code”
will be identified at the central stations
as user 0.
So, these
messages from central stations - “arming/stay arming/Disarming/ambush” by user 0 - should be redefined as “arming/stay
arming/Disarming/ambush” by installer.
S
ECTION
[36]
–
“
MASTER CODE
”
P
ROGRAMMING PERFORMED BY INSTALLER
While the control panel is being within “main programming menu”,
in order to program the “master
code” installer should select section [36]
and then enter the following sequence:
[x
][
x
][
x
][
x]
(or
[x
][
x
][
x
][
x
][
x
][
x]
for 6-digit codes)
|RIGHTS
1
||#|| RIGHTS
2
||#|
where [x][x][x][x] and [x][x][x][x][x][x] are the new 4 or 6 digits for the “master code” and
RIGHTS
1
& RIGHTS
2
are 1&2 sets of rights for “master code”, [1][2][3][4] or [1][2][3][4][0][0] by
default.
While the control panel is being within “master code programming session”, the keypad LEDs’ status will
be as follows:
Keypad LEDs:
LEDs’ Status:
Remarks:
ARMED A LED
ON
SYSTEM LED
Blinking
READY LED
ON
Zone 1, 2 and 3 LEDs
Blinking
That means the
“master code”
was programmed
during a previous
programming session
One of the 2 to 4 zone LEDs
(or to 6, for 6-digit codes)
Blinking
That means the
“master code”
is being programming
and
the
control panel is waiting for the corresponding digit
for the new
value of the “master code”
1. “MASTER CODE” CHANGING MAY BE SKIPPED BY [#] KEY PRESSING.
After [#] key pressing the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the system will pass
to display the first 5 rights of the
“master code”
(step no. 3, because erasing of the “master
code” is never allowed).
2. IN ORDER TO CHANGE THE “MASTER CODE” KEY IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE FROM THE KEYPAD:
[x
][
x
][
x
][
x]
for 4-digit codes (or
[x
][
x
][
x
][
x
][
x
][
x]
for 6-digit codes),
where
[x][x][x][x] and [x][x][x][x][x][x] are the new 4 or 6 digits for the “master code”.