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6. RESETTING THE DEFAULT MASTER CODE
If
you forget or misplace the master code (code No. 01) and it
becomes necessary to reprogram the keypad, you will have to
reset the master code to the factory default (
1234
) as follows:
A.
Open the keypad’s case, revealing the printed circuit board.
B.
Install the jumper across the two pins labeled
JP2
. (See Fig. 4).
C.
Momentarily short circuit the pins labeled
JP1
using a screw-
driver or jumper wire.
D.
Wait ten seconds, remove the jumper from JP2, and
immediately key
1234#
. The green LED will light steadily for
two seconds and after that will 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.
APPENDIX A: USER CODES LIST
USER
No.
USER
NAME
USER
CODE
(1–8
DIGITS)
ACTIVATES
RELAY, AUX
OR BOTH
OUTPUTS (*)
USER
NUMB
ER
USER
NAME
USER
CODE
(1–8
DIGITS)
ACTIVATES
RELAY, AUX
OR BOTH
OUTPUTS (*)
USER
No.
USER
NAME
USER
CODE
(1–8
DIGITS)
ACTIVATES
RELAY, AUX
OR BOTH
OUTPUTS (*)
01
21
41
02
22
42
03
23
43
04
24
44
05
25
45
06
26
46
07
27
47
08
28
48
09
29
49
10
30
50
11
31
51
12
32
52
13
33
53
14
34
54
15
35
55
16
36
56
17
37
18
38
19
39
20
40
* Each user can activate
RELAY
,
AUX
OR
BOTH
outputs, as described in paragraph 5.3C.
APPENDIX B: PROGRAMMING SUMMARY
Important! First access to the programming menu is gained through the factory default master code 1234. After programming, User
Code No. 01 becomes the master code.
No. Function
Keying Format
Format Explanation and Correct Response
1
Access to
Programming Menu
[
ÍÍ
] [Master Code] [
ÍÍ
]
•
The green LED starts to flash slowly - the programming menu is active!
2
Deleting all previous
User Codes
[4] [
ÍÍ
]# [Master Code] #
•
After
pressing
[4]
- rapid flashing;
[
ÍÍ
] deletes all user codes except for code No. 01;
•
After
keying
[
ÍÍ
]#
- steady light for 2 seconds and then rapid flashing
•
After
keying
[Master Code]#
- steady light for 2 seconds and then slow
flashing.
3
Relay timing
[2] [TT] #
•
After
pressing
[2]
- rapid flashing;
[TT] = 01 to 98 seconds; 99 selects the toggle mode, in which a user
code will latch or unlatch the relay;
•
After
keying
[TT]#
- steady light for 2 seconds and then slow flashing.
4
Selecting AUX output
operating mode
[3] [M] #
•
After
pressing
[3]
- rapid flashing;
[M] = A code specifying the operating mode of the AUX output
(selected from Operating Modes Table below).
•
After
keying
[M]#
- steady light for 2 seconds and then slow flashing.
5
Defining an AMBUSH
digit
[5] [A] #
•
After
pressing
[5]
- rapid flashing;
[A] = Ambush digit, 0 to 9 (see note C below)
•
After
keying
[A]#
- steady light for 2 seconds and then slow flashing.
6
Deleting the
AMBUSH digit
[5] [
Í
] #
•
After
pressing
[5]
- rapid flashing;
[
Í
] = Deletes the Ambush digit
•
After
keying
[
Í
]#
- steady light for 2 seconds and then slow flashing.