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To program the event input as Remote Inactive enter the following;
(MASTER CODE) + 9 (*current mode) + 1
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To program the event input as an Arming Circuit enter the following;
(MASTER CODE) + 9 (*current mode) + 2
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To program the event input as Remote Open enter the following;
(MASTER CODE) + 9 (*current mode) + 3 + (*Relay to Activate)
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To DISABLE the event input enter the following;
(MASTER CODE) + 9 (*current mode) + 0
*Current Mode *Relay to Activate
Single beep = Remote Inactive Mode Enabled. 1 = Relay A.
Double beep = Arming Circuit Mode Enabled. 2 = Relay B.
Triple beep = Remote Open Mode Enabled.
GoodBeep Only = Event Input Disabled.
After you have selected mode 9, the unit will respond with tones as described above. This gives the
current mode the event input is programmed as (See *Current Mode above). If you do not wish to
toggle the state, enter # to exit. If you are programming the event input as a Remote Open input, you
will be prompted for which relay to activate on an event. Enter the correct relay as stated above (*Relay
to Activate).
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Sub-Mode 0 (Erase all codes)
To erase all access & function codes, (except the master code), enter the following;
(MASTER CODE) + 0 + (MASTER CODE)
Should you make a code entry error, simply press the * key and enter the correct code. When the
sequence is entered correctly, the LED's will flash serveral times and the unit will generate a GOOD
BEEP when it has finished clearing the memory. If the above sequence is not validated by the unit you
will receive an ERROR and immediately be exited from the program mode.
AN IMPORTANT NOTE: It should not generally be necessary to erase all the codes from
memory unless codes are forgotten and are occupying necessary memory. A good log and
maintenance of access codes should prevent this from ever needing to be done.
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