Velleman HAA263D User Manual
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HAA263D
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VELLEMAN
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b.
Reset master code
If you have forgotten the master code, you can reset it. For the master code, do not use a
combination that is already taken for a user code.
In case the master code is forgotten, use the following procedure to enable programming mode:
1. Switch off both AC and battery power for at least one minute.
2. Switch power back on. This will bring the system in standby mode for one minute. The AC
power and the battery LED flash alternately, and short beeps are heard.
3. During standby mode, key in code 8080, followed by
.
Note: this procedure will only work during standby mode after power-up.
c.
Start programming
After the system is set to programming mode, the available options can be set. It is not necessary
to follow a certain sequence; jumping to any available programming location is possible.
Every programming code consists of three parts: the location, the value and the validation. These
are entered sequentially without any characters in between:
XXyyyyyy#
XX =
Location in memory
yyyyyy = value
# =
validation
d.
Record a master code
Notes: master code
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When programming the codes, it is recommended to program the master code
before the user codes.
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If you are programming a new master code, do not use a combination that is already
taken for a user code.
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If you have forgotten the master code, you can reset it. See b. Reset master code.
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The master code is the authorization code for setting the system in programming mode.
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It can consist of 4 to 6 digits.
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After entering a new master code, the old one is erased.
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Format:
01yyyyyy#
01
master code
yyyyyy = 4 to 6 digits
# =
validation
e.
Record a user code
Notes: user code
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Any user code must be different from the master code.
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It is recommended to program a different code for every user.
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It can consist of 4 to 6 digits.
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After entering a new user code, the old one is replaced.
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To remove a user code, key in the location, immediately followed by #.
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Format:
XXyyyyyy#
XX =
11
USER CODE 1 for arm/disarm control of part. 1
12
USER CODE 2 for arm/disarm control of part. 2
13
USER CODE 3 for arm/disarm control of the
whole system (partition 1 and 2)
yyyyyy =
4 to 6 digits
# =
validation
b.
Memorize frequently bypassed zones (“HOME” mode)