American Access Systems Advantage DKLP - Single Gang - 19-100sg User Manual
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“3”
sub-Mode 3 (Change Master Code)
To change the master code enter the PRESENT MASTER CODE, followed by 3, and then the NEW MASTER CODE.
(PREsENT MAsTER CODE) + 3 + (NEW MAsTER CODE)
Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and re-enter the correct data. You may select any 4 digit
code as your new master code that is not already in use by the system. The unit will respond with a GOODBEEP upon
acceptance of the new master code and automatically exit from the program mode. If the unit does not respond
with a GOODBEEP, you must select a different code as it is already in use by the system.
“4”
sub-Mode 4 (set Relay Output Time from 1/2 to 9 seconds)
To set the relay output time in seconds enter the PRESENT MASTER CODE, followed by 4, and then the relay output
time in seconds.
NOTE: “0” = 1/2 seconds.
(PREsENT MAsTER CODE) + 4 + (RELAY OUTPUT TIME)
Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and re-enter the correct data. You may enter any single digit
value corresponding from 1/2 to 9 seconds of total length output time. Please note that when you enter “0”, the
output time is set to 1/2 seconds.
“0”
sub-mode 0 (Clear memory) !!!! WARNING ALL ACCEss CODEs WILL BE DELETED !!!!
To delete all access codes from memory enter the MASTER CODE, followed by 0, and the re-enter the MASTER CODE.
(MAsTER CODE) + 0 + (MAsTER CODE)
Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and re-enter the correct data. If the second entry of the
master code is correct there will be a short pause before a GOODBEEP is heard and then the unit will automatically
be exited from the program mode. If the second entry of the master code is incorrect, the unit will still respond with a
GOODBEEP indicating that it is exiting the program mode however, there will be no pause on the GOODBEEP and the
memory will not be erased.
NOTE: It should not generally be necessary to erase all access codes from memory unless codes are forgotten and
are occupying necessary memory space. A good log and maintenance of access codes should prevent this from
ever needing to be done.