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7. Inserting the batteries,
entering the security code
The security code comprises a 9-digit button sequence that must be entered
(at the time of the initial operation) using the 3 buttons after inserting the
batteries. The security code of the remote control is stored in the alarm base
station so that the remote control can be registered in the ‘FAZ-Z’ alarm base
station later.
If the ‘FAZ-Z’ alarm base station detects the radio signal of the
‘FAZ3000-FB-2’ remote control, the alarm base station responds
only if the received security code matches the stored security
code.
Proceed as follows:
1. Determine a 9-digit security code and note it down on a piece of paper.
The security code may contain only the numbers ‘1’, ‘2’ and ‘4’, for instance,
142142142. The alarm base station can store a maximum of four different
security codes.
You should note down the security code and store it properly. This
is practical when you wish to program another remote control using
the same security code at a later date, or when you wish to ensure
that you do not reuse the same security code accidentally if the
remote control is lost.
2. Open the cover of the battery compartment at the rear side of the remote
control, for instance, using a coin. Rotate the cover clockwise (in the arrow
direction ‘opent’) slightly until it can be removed.
3. Insert one CR2016 type battery observing the correct polarity (the plus pole
‘+’ of the battery has to point outwards towards you).
4. Replace the cover properly and close it by slightly rotating it anticlockwise
(in the arrow direction ‘sclose’).
5. If a security code has been already programmed (if you have simply
replaced the battery), the remote control is ready for operation. Proceed