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Option 8 - Unlock Engineer Code
When 'ON' Re-loading the Factory Settings WILL restore the
default Engineer code. If Option 8 is de-selected (Zone 8 light is
off) then Re-loading the Factory Settings WILL NOT restore the
default Engineer code.
Locked Engineer codes cannot be unlocked without the
correct Boss Engineer code.

Disclaimer
It is the responsibility of the Installer to guard against
losing locked Engineer codes. Texecom accept no
liability whatsoever for any loss resulting from locked
Engineer codes.

Miscellaneous Selections Two

From the Programming Menu, enter
the options currently selected.
Z on es
U n set
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T am p er
Press the appropriate numbered button(s) to select or de-
select the corresponding option(s) as shown on the display.
To display an explanation of the Misc. options associated with
a particular number, press and hold the corresponding key
(LCD Keypad only).
Press
. The system will chime to confirm the new options
have been accepted. The system will then automatically revert to
the Programming Menu.
Option
Miscellaneous Selections Two
1
Engineer Reset on Any Alarm
2
Engineer Reset on Tamper Alarm
3
Disable User Ability to Omit Tamper
4
Code PIN Tamper
5
Random Number Remote Reset
6
Push To Set
7
Strobe Flash on Full Set
8
Invert Switched Positive Output
Option 1 - Engineer Reset on Any Alarm
When 'ON' the user is prevented from resetting the system after an
alarm activation.
INS045-14


. The display will show


Default
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
Engineer Reset can be cleared by:
Entering an Engineer code
Entering an RNRR code (if selected - Option 5)
Remote Reset (if selected - see page 34)
Engineer Reset is not in itself a method of resetting the
system a subsequent User Reset will still be required as
follows:
After an Alarm has been Silenced:
Pressing
(unless EN 50131-1 Requirements is
selected - see page 20)
Entering a User code
At other times:
Entering a User code and pressing
When an Engineer Reset is required the user can still
silence the alarm and cancel the strobe but cannot reset the
system.
RNRR and Remote Reset are methods of clearing Engineer
Reset. They will not function unless at least one Engineer
Reset is selected.
Option 2 - Tamper Alarm Engineer Reset
When 'ON' the user is prevented from resetting the system after a
tamper alarm has occurred (for details on Engineer Reset see
Option 1).
Option 3 - Disable User Ability to Omit Tampers
When 'ON' users cannot omit tampers.
Option 4 - Code PIN Tamper
When 'ON' a tamper alarm is generated after 16 invalid key
presses when unset.
Option 5 - Random Number Remote Reset
When 'ON' Random Number Remote Reset is enabled.
If RNRR (sometimes called Anti-Code Reset or Scramble
Reset) is enabled and an Engineer Reset is required, a
random 4-digit number will be displayed.
LED Keypad - Each digit will flash in turn and then
pause before repeating.
LCD Keypad - A 4-digit number is displayed.
Texecom's Anti-Code
sequence to generate a 4-digit code, which should be
entered, after which the system can be reset as
normal. Anti-Code software is available from Texecom.
The user can press
RNRR and the alarm display.
The User Guide has a section to fill in the phone
number(s) where the user may obtain the Anti-Code.
Random
Number
requirements of NACP 10, Issue 2, Section 11.2b.
Programming the Control Panel
software
will accept
to toggle between the
Remote
Reset
satisfies
this
the
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