Using Programming And Testing Commands; Leaving Installer Mode; Restoring Default Access Codes (First Stage Reset) - Cooper Scantronic 9 5 Series Programming Manual

Hardwired control units
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The display shows:
You are now in installer mode.
While the system is in installer mode, all keypads except the one that you are
using will be locked and will display "Busy".

Using Programming and Testing Commands

When delivered from the factory, the control unit already has default settings.
To change the default settings:
1.
Enter installer mode.
2.
Key in the appropriate command number and press y.
The display shows the current value of the command.
3.
Key in digits to select the value you require.
The display shows the new value.
4.
Press y to store the new value of the command.
Note: If at any time you change your mind, repeat steps 1 to 3. The 9x5x Quick Reference
Programming Guide shows the commands and their values. "Y" to the right of a
value shows that it is the factory default.

Leaving Installer Mode

When you have finished programming the control unit:
1.
Press 99y at the keypad
The display shows:
followed after a few seconds by
2.
Press y.
The display shows:
followed by the time and date.
The system is now in user mode.
Note: If any 24-hour, Fire, PA or Technical zones are active when you enter Command
99, the keypad gives an error tone and displays the faults. Correct the problems
identified. When the display shows "No Faults", press

Restoring Default Access Codes (first stage reset)

The default (original) access codes are:
Engineer Code
Access Code User 1
Access Code Users 2 to 50
Duress Code
4-digit
7890
1234
X002 ... X050
X051
497096, Issue 6
1. Introduction
Installer Mode
99:Checking Bus
99:Exit Eng?
99:Checking Sys
y
to enter user mode.
6-digit
567890
123456
X00002 ... X00050
X00051
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