1 master code, 2 relay strike time, 3 x-strikes programming – Controlled Products Systems Group 1506-080 User Manual
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Keep a record of the programmed codes by completing the tables on pages 24 and 25.
2.1 Master
Code
The Master Code is a four-digit number that is used to access all programming functions of the digital
keypad. The default factory master code is set to 9999. We suggest that you program a new master
code once the system is installed. After programming the master code, write it down and keep it in a
safe place. If you forget your master code, you will need to program a new one before you can
access any of the programming functions of the digital keypad.
1. Open the cabinet and locate the Master Code switch on the circuit board.
2. Turn the Master Code switch ON.
3. Enter a four-digit code _ _ _ _ on the keypad and then press * (short beep).
4. Turn the Master Code switch OFF and close the cabinet.
2.2
Relay Strike Time
The relay strike time sets the amount of time that the relay(s) will be activated when a valid entry
code is entered on the keypad. The unit has two relays, both of which can be programmed with
individual strike times. Setting the strike time to 00 will activate the relay for ½ second. The factory
setting is 1-second.
1. Press *03 and enter the four-digit master code _ _ _ _ (short beep).
2. Enter the relay time in seconds _ _ (00 – 99) for relay 1, then press * (short beep).
3. Enter the relay time in seconds _ _ (00 – 99) for relay 2, then press * (short beep).
4. Press 0# together to end the programming step (long beep).
2.3 X-Strikes
Programming
This keypad has a 3-minute lockout feature that is activated when “X” number of invalid entry codes
are entered on the keypad. The “X” strikes can be programmed from 1 to 9 invalid tries before the
lockout feature is activated.
1. Press *04 and enter the four-digit master code _ _ _ _ (short beep).
2. Enter the number of invalid tries before the lockout feature is activated _ (1 – 9), then
press * (short beep).
3. Press 0# together to end the programming step (long beep).
SECTION 2 - PROGRAMMING