Owner’s Manual | Model A704-5 Aviation Lighting System
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Last revised: April 2008
Re-enter the new PIN a second time to confirm
The Active Group LEDs will turn off as the PIN is entered
Press
ENTER
If both PINs match then the Enter key LED will briefly flash green
If the PINs do not match, or the PIN is the same as the Administrator PIN, the Enter key LED will
briefly flash red
To change the Administrator PIN:
Place the controller into Administrator Mode (reference 5.8, above)
Press 2 (The 2 LED starts flashing)
Press ENTER (The 2 LED becomes steady-on)
Enter new PIN using digit buttons (3-8 digits)
The corresponding Active Group LEDs will light up indicating how many digits have been entered
Press
ENTER
The ENTER key LED will light green indicating a correct PIN or red indicating the PIN does not
have enough digits
Re-enter the new PIN a second time to confirm
The Active Group LEDs will turn off as the PIN is entered
Press
ENTER
If both PINs match then the Enter key LED will briefly light green
If the PINs do not match, or the PIN is the same as the User PIN, the Enter key LED will briefly
light red and you will need to start again
Using the CLEAR key
If the CLEAR key is pressed and no PIN digits have been entered the controller will return to
Administrator Mode with no Administrator operations selected
If the CLEAR key is pressed and at least one PIN digit has been entered, the controller will return to
the start of the Change PIN operation
5.8.2 PIN
Reset
Use this operation to reset both the user and administrator PINs to factory default:
Place the controller into Administrator Mode
Press 3 (The 3 LED starts flashing)
Press ENTER (The 3 LED will turn off)
The ENTER key LED will light green indicating a correct operation or red indicating an incorrect
operation.
5.8.3 Unique Code Sequence (UCS) Management
The UCS allows a unique code to be shared between the wireless controller and light(s). This code
ensures the light(s) will only respond to commands from a wireless controller with the same UCS. The
UCS can also be assigned to additional controllers for backup purposes or shared control.
UCS management is made up of 4 operations:
Generation
Transmission