Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Security Menu
3. Set (Code+1)
4. Clear (*+#)
5. Clear (Wrong Codes)
6. Clear Anti-default
7. Clear Tone Mute
8. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
6
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
2
4
Example:
Set Alarm on Wrong Codes. Leave all other functions unchanged.
Master Code=
Indicator LEDs
1. Enter Program Mode
2. Select Security Menu
3. Skip (Code+1)
4. Skip (*+#)
5. Set (Wrong Codes)
6. Skip Anti-default
7. Set Tone Mute
8. Exit Program Mode
Enter the following keystrokes:
6
1
1
3
2
4
Backs up all the user access codes as well as system settings to the
optional CP108 Backup Memory Module. This allows the system to be
easily restored in the unlikely event of system failure.
Procedure for backing up the unit:
Remove power. Plug the CP108 into the socket provided. Reapply
power. All three LEDs will now be on. Press 1 on the keypad.
13. Backing up the unit
3 4
1 2
1
The green LED will begin to flash, indicating that the memory is
being backed up. When the backup is complete, a beep will be
heard, and the yellow and green LEDs will turn off. Remove the
Backup Memory Module and keep it in a safe place.
Backing up to a Backup Memory Module will overwrite any
information that was previously contained in that Backup
Memory Module
Restoring from a Backup Memory Module will overwrite any
information that was previously contained in the
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unit
Restores all the user access codes as well as system settings from
the optional CP108 Backup Memory Module.
Procedure for restoring the unit:
Remove power. Plug the CP108 into the socket provided. Reapply
power. All three LEDs will now be on. Press 3 on the keypad.
The yellow LED will begin to flash, indicating that the memory is
being restored. When the restore is complete, a beep will be
heard, and the yellow and green LEDs will turn off. Remove the
Memory Module, and keep it in a safe place.
14. Restoring the unit
3
15. Defaulting the unit
1
3 4
1 2
2
3
Both the Master Code and the system parameters (timers, alarm
functions, etc.) can be reset to Factory Defaults.
This is useful when the Master Code has been forgotten or the
system parameters are in an unknown state.
Defaulting the Master Code:
Remove power. Reapply power while holding the key down for
two seconds. A beep will then follow, indicating that the Master
Code has been reset to .
Defaulting the System Parameters:
Remove power. Reapply power while holding the and keys
down together for two seconds. A beep will then follow, indicating
that the System Parameters have been reset to the following
Factory Defaults:
Wrong Codes:
three codes
Wrong Codes Reset:
60 seconds
Wipeout Timer:
5 seconds
Security Parameters:
Anti-default ON, all others OFF
Defaulting is not possible if the anti-default option has been set
(see Section 12).
In this case, if the Master Code has been lost, the system must
be restored from a backup to reset the Master Code
to
3 4
1 2