Programming the Panel
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3. Press ƒ. The panel exits program mode and the touchpad displays TIME AND DATE.
Entering User Programming Mode
The user programming mode lets you program or view the following system settings:
• Time and Date
• User Codes
• Options
• View System Version Information
You can enter user programming from an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, using the sys-
tem master code.
The system master code default is
1234.
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To enter user-programming mode:
Press 9 + CODE. The display shows TIME AND DATE. Press
Time and Date Menu
The TIME AND DATE menu lets you set the panel clock and calendar. Alphanumeric touchpads dis-
play the time and date whenever the system is disarmed. Setting the time and date is important
for accurate tracking of system events stored in the event buffer. The panel uses a global clock
and calendar for time and date.
The following describes how to set the panel time and date.
User Codes Menu
Important !
Each security access code (Installer, Dealer, System Master, or User) must be unique. Do not use the
same combination of numbers for any two codes.
The USER CODES menu lets you program/change regular user access codes and the system master
code.
Time (00)
Time and Date (Default=00:00)
This setting lets you adjust the panel clock to the correct time.
The panel uses a 24-hour clock, eliminating the need to desig-
nate
A.M. or P.M. For example, to set the time to 4:17 P.M.,
enter 1617.
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To set the Time:
1. With the display showing TIME AND DATE, press ƒ and the
display shows
TIME hh:mm AM/PM (current time).
2. Enter the correct time (0000 - 2359). The display flashes
the entered time. Press
ƒ and the display shows the new
time.
Date (01)
Time and Date (Default=01/01/00)
This setting lets you adjust the panel calendar to the correct
month, day, and year.
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To set the Date:
1. With the display showing TIME AND DATE, press ƒ then B
and the display shows DATE nn/nn/nn (current date).
2. Enter the correct month (01 - 12), day (01 - 31), and year
(00 - 99). For example, enter 090100 for September 1,
2000. The display flashes the entered date. Press
ƒ and the
display shows the new date.