
2. Programming Commands
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56: Number of Digits in Access Codes
The control unit can use either four-digit or six-digit access codes. Select
option 0 for four-digit access codes and option 1 for six-digit access codes.
Changing code length causes the system to revert to factory defaults for all
access codes; four-digit defaults are 1234 (user) and 7890 (engineer), six-
digit defaults are 123456 (user) and 567890 (engineer).
Note: Compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 Grades 2 and 3 (see page 85)
require option 1; this applies even if you are using proximity tags because the
installer and master user will still use access codes. Grade 1 permits either option.
57: Battery Load Test (not 9751)
This command specifies whether the control unit should load test its backup
battery. If the battery fails a test, the control unit reports the failure to the
central station; it also emits a regular short tone through the keypad sounders
and shows the message "Batt Load Fail" on the keypad display.
Option
0 Do not load test the battery (default).
1 Load test the battery when the system is unset or 23 hours after the
last battery test (whichever comes first).
Note: Compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 Grade 3 (see page 85) requires
option 1. Grades 1 and 2 permit either option.
58: Day Tamper User/Engineer Reset (not 9751)
To require an engineer to reset a tamper indication while the system is unset,
select option 1. To permit a user to reset a tamper indication in this situation,
select option 0 (the default). Irrespective of this setting, the user can continue
to set and unset the system while a tamper indication is being displayed.
Notes:
1. Command 58 was originally used to achieve BVVO compliance.
2. Use Command 38 to allow a user reset after a system tamper alarm.
59: External Sounder Tamper
This command specifies which one of two tamper arrangements is used to
connect the control unit to the external sounders. Select the appropriate
option for the sounder fitted to the system.
Option
0 Tamper return uses negative voltage (default).
1 Tamper return is terminated with a 2k2 resistance.
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