ENFORCER Split Series Keypad with Proximity Card Reader
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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System restore will reset all programming values except the master code back to the default values
shown on page 16.
1.
Make sure the keypad is in programming mode (see "Enter and Exit Programming Mode" on
page 15).
2.
Initiate system restore:
NOTE:
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System restore will reset ALL programming except the master code back to default values. Be
careful to use system restore only when absolutely necessary.
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System restore may take several minutes. The amber LED will flash rapidly during this time.
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Once system restore has been completed, the keypad will beep twice to show that all
programming values have been reset to their default values and are ready to be
re-programmed.
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At this point, the keypad is still in programming mode.
Programming the Master Code:
The master code is used to enter programming mode. The master code does not serve as a user
code for activating outputs #1, #2, or #3.
1.
Make sure the keypad is in programming mode (see "Enter and Exit Programming Mode" on
page 15).
2.
Enter new master code:
NOTE:
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represents the new master code, which can be 4 to 8 digits long.
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There can be only one master code for the keypad.
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Programming a new master code will overwrite the previous master code.
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If the master code is forgotten, use Direct Access to Programming (DAP) to reset the master
code (see page 34).
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The master, super user, common user, visitor, duress, and user codes cannot be the
same.
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If the keypad is set for Auto Code Entry Mode, user codes will need to be the same
number of digits as the master code (see "Programming the User Code Entry Mode" on
page 28).
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It is recommended to re-link the keypad and controller immediately after changing the master
code. If the link-up procedure is not performed after changing the master code then the
keypad will beep once every second until the keypad and controller are re-linked (see
"Linking the Keypad and Controller" on page 15).
System Restore: