Programming Notes - Ness Security Products Securityguard III Programming Manual

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4. To cause a device to send a LEARN message:
Device
Mode
Unencrypted
Key
Encrypted
Unencrypted
Sensor
Encrypted
If the device is successfully programmed, SecurityGuard will give a BEEP, BEEP, BEEP-BEEP. The
unit will add the new device to the next available slot, display the new slot number, and allow the user
to configure the new device. If the key or device is already programmed an error BBRRRR sound will
occur.
This also applies if the method of programming an encrypted key or device is incorrect. eg. If you try
programming an encrypted key in by pressing the OFF button three times the error BBRRRR sound
will be heard.
Press OFF to return to LEARN.
Press ON to flash READY and learn another device, or press OFF to step through devices and
program options.
CONFIGURING DEVICES & OPTIONS
In PROGRAM mode, devices (programmed keys and detectors) and system options (e.g. EXIT
TIME) are displayed steady. The current programmed value for each of device/option is displayed
flashing when viewed. Various beeps (as per SGII) give audible feedback during the programming
process.
Press OFF (on a programmed key) to step through the devices/options.
Press ON to view the value for that option. The programmed value will be displayed (flashing).
Press the ON button to step through alternative values, which will be displayed steady.
Press the PANIC button to store the displayed value (causing it to flash).
Press OFF to step to next device/option.

PROGRAMMING NOTES

Program stepping requires a programmed key.
Each time a programming change is made, the new value will be flashing and is stored immediately in
non-volatile memory..
A programmed device can be erased by selecting ERASE. The display will then show LEARN, giving
the user the option of reprogramming a new device into this particular slot. This allows a faulty device
to be replaced while keeping the same slot number.
SecurityGuard will flash FULL if an attempt is made to program a device when no slot is available. It
will allow programmed devices to be viewed in sequence and erased if desired.
A key cannot be used to erase itself. A device cannot be programmed more than once. SecurityGuard
will give a long warning beep if either are attempted.
SecurityGuard will automatically exit PROGRAM mode after 10 minutes of inactivity.
Doc ID. SG3PROG00103_03_2014.DOC
Learn Procedure
Press any button 3 times
Hold down PANIC button for approx. 8 seconds
Trigger device
Disconnect & reconnect battery
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