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Sub-Mode 7 (Program Relay B Access Codes)
To program new Relay B access codes enter the following;
(MASTER CODE) + 7 + (NEW CODE) + (NEXT NEW CODE) etc......... ( # to exit)
Should you make a code entry error, simply press the * key and enter the correct code. You may select any 4 digit code
you wish. If you receive an ERROR after entry, you must select another code as it is already in use. The unit will
respond with a GOOD BEEP with the acceptance of each new Relay B code. You may continue entering Relay B codes
until you finish (Press #), or the memory becomes full. You will automatically be exited from the program mode if the
memory reaches capacity. When memory is full you will not be able to enter this Sub-Mode and will receive an ERROR
if entry is attempted.
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Sub-Mode 8 (Enable/Disable 3 Strikes-You’re Out)
EXPLANATION: This feature is desirable to keep unwanted persons from successively entering codes until they "hit" a
programmed access code. By selecting this function you enable a 1 1/2 minute lock out period if 3 incorrect codes are
entered successively within a 3 minute period. When this occurs, the LED's will flash and a high pitched alarm will be
generated from the unit for 30 seconds. The unit will then shutdown for 1 minute.
To toggle the 3 strikes-you’re out feature enter the following;
(MASTER CODE) + 8 (*current state) + (MASTER CODE)
*current state
single beep = 3 strikes enabled
double beep = 3 strikes disabled
Should you make a code entry error, simply press the * key and enter the correct code. After you have selected mode 8,
the unit will respond with a single or double beep. A single beep indicates that the 3 strikes-you’re out feature is
presently enabled. A double beep indicates that the 3 strikes-you’re out feature is presently disabled. The unit will then
issue a GOOD BEEP and wait for the master code. If you wish to toggle the 3 strikes your out state, enter the master
code. If you do not wish to toggle the state, enter # to exit.
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Sub-Mode 9 (Program Event Input)
EXPLANATION: The event input allows the user to tie in an external device to control specific functions of the unit.
The event input can be programmed in 1 of 4 ways:
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REMOTE INACTIVE: Relay A codes may be made inactive by an external switch. When inactive all relay A codes
will be disabled. The relay B, program, and function codes will still be accessible to the end user.
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ARMING CIRCUIT: This is normally used to allow access in parking situations. An external vehicle detector may
be connected to the input. Relay A codes would only become active on the prescence detect of a vehicle. If an entry
attempt to activate relay A is made while the input is not activate, entry will be denied. The relay B, program, and
function codes will still be accessible to the end user.
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REMOTE OPEN: A relay may be activated using a pushbutton or switch. The relay to activate is user selectable.
This function operates even when the unit is in sleep, latch, or program mode.
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DISABLE: Disables the Event Input.
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