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AVE HARDWIRED BURGLAR ALARM
CONTROL UNIT APPLICATION (diagram 1)
PROGRAMMING
The programming of the keypad in a burglar alarm control unit is made up of the follo-
wing three phases:
a) phase 1:
the
master code
allowing to enter programming of the codes listed
below is assigned;
b) phase 2
programming of the control unit proper activation code is carried out
(keypad code)
;
c) phase 3
programming of the
user codes
is carried out (that is the codes to be
used by the user for the standard operating functions: connection, disconnection,
partial setting).
Note: When the keypad is supplied to the customer, it is reset. Upon
powering it for the first time, master code you want can be inserted.
Then, the inserted code will be compared with the previously stored one
(see “anti-scanner protection”).
PROGRAMMING
Note: it is recommended to write down the master code and not to loose
it. Otherwise, the keypad must be reset (see “code reset”).
Keep the red and green keys pressed simultaneously
until when a confirmation “beep” is heard.
Every time a key is pressed, a confirmation
beep will be heard. As soon as 4 figures are
inserted, the three LEDs of the keypad will
start flashing at the same time
Insert the 4 figures of the master code (a code as you
like).
Press the green and red key at the same time.
The keypad remains in programming mode for 30
seconds awaiting further instructions.
The master code has been inserted.
The three LEDS switch on in sequence (yel-
low, red+green, yellow, …) to signal the pro-
gramming mode in progress.
The keypad exits from the programming mode
automatically, after 30 seconds from the last
pressure of any key.
PHASE 1
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