System Programming
Overview of System Code Programming
There are TWO levels of codes for the
1.The Master Code (used to open the door and for programming User Codes)
2.User Codes (used by personnel to open the door)
IMPORTANT: Notes to remember before programming:
1.All codes must be 3 to 8 digits.
2.All codes must be different from each other.
Note:
For example:
3.Do not program codes, which are part of other codes. For example: User Code 1 Î
4.During programming, the system resets after 5 seconds if a number is not entered. Do not let more than 5 seconds elapse between entries or the system will reset and you will have to start over.
Overview of the Master Code
Knowledge of the Master Code is the highest privilege granted to a user of the
The Master Code can be configured to activate either Relay #1 or Relay #2 depending on how the system hardware is set up (see Setting Relay Options Î page 10). However, the Master Code cannot be configured to Latch either relay.
Programming the Master Code
To Program/Change the Master Code:
1.Select a 3 to 8 digit code that will be used for the Master Code.
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2.Locate the Control Module, remove the cover and locate the “PROGRAM” switch on the circuit board.
3.Press the PROGRAM switch once *. (The Keypad will beep rapidly 4 times)
4.At the Keypad, enter
(Do not let more than five seconds elapse between entries or the system will reset!!!)
5.After entering your new code, wait five seconds for the 3 reset beeps.
*Once the PROGRAM switch has been pressed, you have 2 minutes to begin programming.
Overview of User Codes
There are a total of 5 User codes (also called Secondary Codes) that can be programmed into the
User # User Location User Code 1 Î
Once a User Code has been programmed into a User Location, the User Code can be easily changed or deleted from the system (see Programming User Codes). Latching and User Code Unlocking Authorization is determined by how each relay is configured. (see Setting Relay Options Î page 10)
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