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As you start to key in the code the
display shows:


When you key in the last digit of the
Installer access code the display shows:


Note: You will see this screen the first time
you enter the Installer menu on a new
control unit, or if you have restored Factory
Defaults.
3. Key in the default user code (see Note
below).
The default user access code is “1234”.
The display shows:


4. Press or to display more items
from the menu.
Each item appears on the bottom line of
the display in turn, for example:


5. Press to select that item of the menu.
The option you selected now appears on
the top line. If there are any sub-
options for that selection, then the first
of them appears on the bottom line, for
example:


You can press or to display the
other sub-options.
Note: If you key in an access code
incorrectly, the display shows four “stars”.
Key in the code again. If you key in a total
of ten incorrect codes then the system locks
you out for 90 seconds.
Defaulting Access Codes
If the User 1 and/or Installer codes are lost
then you must restore all user codes to
their factory defaults.
1. If possible, enter the Installer menu.
Note: If you cannot enter Installer Menu
then the control unit will start a tamper
alarm when you open the control unit lid.
2. Remove mains power, then open the
case and disconnect the battery.
Note: This procedure will not work if the
control unit lid tamper remains closed.
3. Identify the Reset Codes pins on the
main PCB (see item 12 in Figure 2).
4. Short the Reset Codes pins together
using a screwdriver or jumper link.
(Keep the short on until step 6.)
5. Apply mains power.
The control unit loads the factory default
access codes:
User 1=1234, Installer=7890.
After a short pause the system starts a
a tamper alarm and the display shows
the words “Please wait.... The red LEDs
glow to show an alert that the control
unit lid is open.
6. Remove the short from the Reset Codes
pins.
7. Reconnect the battery.
8. Close the control unit lid (to restore the
tamper switch).
The display shows the time and date,
for example:


9. Key-in the default user 01 code to
silence the sounders.
The display shows:


10. Enter Installer Menu and then leave it
again.
The LEDs around the navigation key
should now be green. If they glow red
then there may be an alert for a missing
battery that needs acknowledgement.
To force the control unit to check the
battery:
11. Press , key in 1234, press again.
The navigation key LEDs should now
glow green.
Note: The log is protected and cannot be
erased by the Installer.
Restoring Factory Defaults Only
If you wish to restore all factory default
options, without defaulting the user and
installer access codes then:
1. From the Installer Menu select System
Options Restore Defaults Factory Defaults.
The display shows:


2. EITHER: Press to go back to the Installer
Menu without changing defaults.
OR: Press to load defaults.
If you press the display shows:
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