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S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S & C O M M A N D S
12.1 H
ARDWARE
R
ESET
Performing a hardware reset will set the Installer
Code, the System Master Code to factory default and
clears the Event Buffer.
1) Make sure the
Installer Code Lock
is disabled
(see section 12.4)
2) Remove the battery and AC power from the
control panel.
3) Set the “reset” jumper to on by placing a jumper
on the “reset” pins of the control panel.
4) Re-connect the AC power and the battery to the
control panel.
5) Wait 10 seconds and remove the jumper.
12.2 S
OFTWARE
R
ESET
Performing a software reset will set certain
parameters to default values or program certain
sections with a set of pre-defined values. To do so:
1. Make sure the “
RESET
” jumper on the control
panel is on.
2. Enter
Programming Mode
(see section 3.2).
3. Enter the 3-digit [
SECTION
] corresponding to the
software reset you wish to perform:
Section [970]
: Entering this section will reset all
programmable sections from [001] to [990] to default
values.
Section [971]
: Entering this section will set the
following defaults for a system using one partition:
•
Partition 1 is enabled
•
Bell/Siren Output is enabled for partition 1
•
Zone 1 is Entry Delay1, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
Zones 2 & 3 are Follow, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
Zones 4 to 48 are Instant, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
•
User #02 is assigned to partition 1 with the Master Feature,
Bypass Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
User #03 to 64 are assigned to partition 1 with Bypass
Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
Section [972]
: Entering this section will set the
following defaults for a system using 2 partitions:
•
Partition 1 & 2 are enabled
•
Bell/Siren Output is enabled for partition 1 & 2
•
Zone 1 is Entry Delay1, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
Zones 2 & 3 are Follow, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
Zones 4 to 24 are Instant, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
•
Zone 25 is Entry Delay2, Partition 2 and Bypass enabled
Zones 26 & 27 are Follow , Partition2 and Bypass enabled
Zones 28 to 48 are Instant, Partition 2 and Bypass enabled
•
User #02 is assigned to partition 1 with the Master Feature,
Bypass Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
User #03 to 31 are assigned to partition 1 with Bypass
Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
•
User #32 is assigned to partition 2 with the Master Feature,
Bypass Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
User #33 to 64 are assigned to partition 2 with Bypass
Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
Section [973]
: Entering this section will set the
following defaults for a system using 3 partitions:
•
Partitions 1 to 3 are enabled
•
Bell/Siren Output is enabled for partitions 1 to 3
•
Zone 1 is Entry Delay1, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
Zones 2 & 3 are Follow, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
Zones 4 to 16 are Instant, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
•
Zone 17 is Entry Delay2, Partition 2 and Bypass enabled
Zones 18 & 19 are Follow, Partition2 and Bypass enabled
Zones 20 to 32 are Instant, Partition 2 and Bypass enabled
•
Zone 33 is Entry Delay3, Partition 3 and Bypass enabled
Zones 34 & 35 are Follow, Partition 3 and Bypass enabled
Zones 36 to 48 are Instant, Partition 3 and Bypass enabled
•
User #02 is assigned to partition 1 with the Master Feature,
Bypass Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
User #03 to 21 are assigned to partition 1 with Bypass
Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
•
User #22 is assigned to partition 2 with the Master Feature,
Bypass Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
User #23 to 42 are assigned to partition 2 with Bypass
Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
•
User #43 is assigned to partition 3 with the Master Feature,
Bypass Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
User #44 to 64 are assigned to partition 2 with Bypass
Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
Section [974]
: Entering this section will set the
following defaults for a system using 4 partitions:
•
Partitions 1 to 4 are enabled
•
Bell/Siren Output is enabled for partitions 1 to 4
•
Zone 1 is Entry Delay1, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
Zones 2 & 3 are Follow, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
Zones 4 to 12 are Instant, Partition 1 and Bypass enabled
•
Zone 13 is Entry Delay2, Partition 2 and Bypass enabled
Zones 14 & 15 are Follow, Partition2 and Bypass enabled
Zones 16 to 24 are Instant, Partition 2 and Bypass enabled
•
Zone 25 is Entry Delay3, Partition 3 and Bypass enabled
Zones 26 & 27 are Follow, Partition 3 and Bypass enabled
Zones 28 to 36 are Instant, Partition 3 and Bypass enabled
•
Zone 37 is Entry Delay4, Partition 4 and Bypass enabled
Zones 38 & 39 are Follow, Partition 4 and Bypass enabled
Zones 40 to 48 are Instant, Partition 4 and Bypass enabled
•
User #02 is assigned to partition 1 with the Master Feature,
Bypass Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
User #03 to 16 are assigned to partition 1 with Bypass
Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
•
User #17 is assigned to partition 2 with the Master Feature,
Bypass Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
User #18 to 32 are assigned to partition 2 with Bypass
Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
•
User #33 is assigned to partition 3 with the Master Feature,
Bypass Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
User #34 to 48 are assigned to partition 3 with Bypass
Programming, Force and Stay Arming enabled
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