Cooper Bussmann 9752 manual

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Changing User Names
When you key in the access code and press ￿in step 3 above, the display shows the current user name with a flashing cursor under the first letter. Enter letters from the keypad one at a time by pressing a number key repeat-
5. Press ￿
to store the new code.
If you wish to delete a code, key in "0000".
Note: Do not use 0 (zero) as the first digit of the code.
4. Key in the new access code that you wish to use.
At this point you can change the text that the system displays on the keypad for each user code. See "Changing User Names" below. If you do not wish to change the text then press ￿again.
The display shows (for example):
3. Key in the access code you wish to change and press ￿.
The display shows:
2. Press 4.
The display shows:
1. Enter User 01 access code.
Changing Access Codes
If your system is connected to an ARC, you may want to give some of the users a Duress Code as well as their normal access code. ￿￿￿￿￿￿￿Anyone with the Duress Code can use any of the system facilities. However, if a user enters the Duress Code to unset the system, then the control unit sends a silent alarm call to the ARC. The Duress Code is designed for times when a user is being forced to unset the alarm system by an intruder.
When the control unit is delivered from the factory the Duress)￿!￿1￿!￿"Code is "￿017". This code is inactive until you change it.
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/￿￿.￿￿￿"￿0000
4. Special Functions
User 02 default access code is "￿002", User 03 is "￿003" and so on up to User 16 (￿016). However, the default access codes for these users cannot set or unset the system, or use any of its special functions.
Note: 9850 systems can use four- or six- digit access codes, ask your Installer for more information.
Duress Code
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9752 specifications

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