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EntraGuard Bronze

1530 Old Oakland Road, Suite 100

01911-001 Rev. J

San Jose, CA 95112 USA
(800) 260-5265 (408) 451-2520 FAX (408) 441-0309
Web: http://www.kerisys.com E-mail: [email protected]

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Telephone Entry

Quick S

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5.3.4

Reset System

Resetting the System returns all programmable values to their factory default settings. Perform the
following to reset the EntraGuard Bronze system.

1. Press .

2. Press

to reset the system. The unit emits a short, high-pitched tone to indicate the reset has

been accepted.

EXAMPLE: Enter the following to Reset the System.

3. You can now enter another program command or press

to exit programming mode.

5.3.5

Set Programming Mode Entry Code

To increase system security, you have the option to change the code number required to enter
programming mode. The EntraGuard Bronze unit has been pre-programmed with a unique
Programming Code, see the EntraGuard Bronze Residence Guide (P/N 01911-003) for this code.

NOTE: To ensure the security of your EntraGuard Bronze system, Keri Systems strongly
recommends that you perform this command if your Programming Code has been discovered by
anyone who should not know it.

This code number must be six-digits long. For security reasons, certain consecutive strings of
numbers are not accepted; for example, “123456” is not accepted. Perform the following to set the
programming mode entry code.

1. Press .

2. Enter the desired six-digit programming mode entry code –

.

3. Press

to lock in the new programming mode entry code. The unit emits a short, high-

pitched tone to indicate the new code has been accepted. The unit emits a short, high-pitched
tone followed by a low-pitched tone if the programming mode entry code has been rejected.

EXAMPLE: Enter the following to set a Programming Mode Entry Code of “135246.”

4. You can now enter another program command or press

to exit programming mode.