8. Connect the PP3 alkaline battery to the battery
clip and set the jumper link J1 shown in Fig. 1a
which is what the keypad is set to normally.
9. Replace the rear cover and refit fixing screws.
Do not over-tighten the fixing screws.
10.
Refit and secure the Keypad onto the wall
mounting plate. Do not over-tighten the
fixing screw.
11. In order to communicate with the Siren, the ID
code of the Keypad needs to be learned by the
Siren after the Siren has been setup if the
installation is new (see page 12).
CHANGING THE USER ACCESS CODE
The Keypad is supplied with a User Access Code of:
“1234”. For security reasons, this code should be
changed to another 4 digit number which only you
and other users of the system should know.
To change the User Access Code, press the
following keys in sequence:
1. Press
2. Enter the factory set (or current) User Access
Code:
3. Press the LED will flash 3 times.
4. Enter a new User Access Code of your choice:
5. Press the LED will flash 4 times to
confirm the setting has been accepted. If the
LED does not flash, wait 10 seconds and try
steps 1 - 5 again.
PERSONAL ATTACK/PA
Default setting:
ON
Press and hold both and together for
more than 2 seconds. The LED will flash
rapidly if both buttons are pressed at the same time.
The Personal Attack/PA feature can be disabled if
required as follows.
To Enable the Personal Attack/PA Feature:
1. Press
The LED will flash three times.
2.
Press
The LED will flash four times to confirm
the setting has been accepted.
To Disable the Personal Attack/PA Feature:
1. Press
The LED will flash three times.
2.
Press
The LED will flash four times to confirm
the setting has been accepted.
RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
If unfortunately, you forget the Administrator/User
Access Code, you can set it back to factory default
as follows:
1. Remove the battery.
2. Press and hold any key for more than 1 second.
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