DIRECT ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING (DAP)
If the Installer Code is forgotten, the Direct Access to Programming (DAP) utility
can be used to put the keypad in Programming Mode.
1. Disconnect the power supply from the keypad.
2. Move the DAP jumper from the OFF to the ON position.
3. Reconnect the power supply to the keypad (keypad will start beeping).
4. Move the DAP jumper from the ON to the OFF position (keypad will stop
beeping and the yellow LED will be on and not blinking. The keypad is now in
Programming Mode.
5. A new Installer Code must now be entered.
6. Enter "0 (4 to 8 digit new installer code) #". For example, if you wish to
change the Installer Code to 1 2 3 4 you would enter "0 1 2 3 4 #".
7. The keypad will beep twice indicating that the new Installer Code has been
accepted.
8. Enter "" to exit Program Mode. The yellow LED will begin blinking.
The Green LED is on while Output 1 is activated.
The Red LED is on while Output 2 is activated.
The Yellow LED is described in the table below -
Yellow LED
On
1 Blink
2 Blinks
5 Blinks
Continuous Blinking
Continuous Blinking
LED AND TONE INDICATORS
Keypad Status
Programming Mode
Successful Key Press
Successful Code Entry
Error in Code Entry
Standby Mode
DAP Jumper not replaced
8
Tone Indicator
None
1 Beep
2 Beeps
5 Beeps
None
Continuous Tone
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