
496568 Issue 2 3
Programming
Changing the User Code
The user can store a single access code on the keypad. The access code
can have between three and eight digits, and does not have to be the same
as the access code for the control unit. Do not use “0”as the first digit of the
keypad access code.
1. Press .
The red LED glows.
2. Key in the current access code. If this keypad is fresh from the factory,
or you have reset the user code (see below) then key in “1234”.
3. Press .
4. Key in the new user code. (Minimum three digits, eight digits maximum)
5. Press .
6. Key in the new user code again.
7. Press .
The keypad beeps twice and flashes the red LED to indicate that it has
accepted the new code. If the keypad gives a low error tone then it has not
accepted the new code, and not changed the current code.
Resetting a User code
If a user forgets their code then you can reset the access code to “1234”by
following the instructions below.
1. Place the control unit in programming mode (see relevant Installation
Guide).
2. Open the case (see Figure 3). Note that the keypad does not send a
tamper signal to the control unit.
3. Remove the batteries.
4. Short the two reset pins together with a screw driver.
5. Re-fit the batteries (make sure you insert them the correct way round).
The keypad resets the access code to “1234”.
6. Remove the short on the reset pins.
7. Take the control unit out of programming mode.
The keypad now has the default access code “1234”.
Please note that if you try to reset the keypad access code without placing
the control unit in programming mode then the alarm system will sound a PA
alarm. This is a security precaution to prevent unauthorised tampering. To
stop the PA alarm you must enter the default user code for the keypad.