Enabling and Disabling User Codes
Enter the User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the "Skip sector selection" option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press the (1) "CODE" key followed by the (ENT) key
Press (CLR) followed by the number of user code to be changed and then press (ENT)
Press [] to display the "Active code" step
Press (CLR) to enable/disable the user code, press (ENT) to confirm)
Press (ESC) to exit
Change User Code string
Enter the User Code
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the "Skip sector selection" option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
Press the (1) "CODE" key followed by the (ENT) key
Press (CLR) followed by the number of user code to be changed and then press (ENT)
Press [] to display the "User label" step
Press (CLR) to be able to change, press the alphanumeric keys to type a string of a maxi-
mum of 16 characters, press (ENT) to confirm
Typing keys:: (1)abc1 (2)def2 (3)ghi3 (4)jkl4 (5)mno5 (6)pqr6 (7)stu7 (8)vwx8 (9)yz. (0)_'0
Press the arrows () and () to position the cursor
Press (ESC) to exit
Circuit check of single sectors
Digit User Code you are in mode Circuit Check.
Note: if the user code is associated to multiple sectors and the "Skip sector selection" option is
not active, you will be asked to select the sector to work in.
a
If there are any open sectors, they will be visualized on display showing "Sectors not
ready".
b
If all sectors are closed, it will show "Sectors Ready".
Circuit check of the sectors with User "Sum of Sectors"
Digit User Code
Display shows the state of sector arming/disarming.
Press (0), to enter in mode Circuit Check.
a
If there are any open sectors, they will be visualized on display showing "The name of the
input open".
b
If all sectors are closed, it will show "Sectors Ready".
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