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816 Re-entering Programming Mode3. Close the end station lid.If no faults are present the display shows thetime and date: MON 27 JAN 199409:00If faults exist, the display will show, for example: CANNOT EXIT ENG02 FAULTS EXIST4. Use the up and down arrow keys to view faults present on the system.Remedy the faults, then press Menu until the display returns to the timeand date.If the display shows a ‘Check Config’ error,for example:CHECK CONFIGAREA 04 NO PThen see "9. Fault Finding - Error Messages" for an explanation of thefault and how to correct it.Re-entering Programming ModeTo enter Installer Programming Mode:The display shows the date and time: WED 06 DEC 199412:151. Key-in 0 (zero) followed by the Installer code (default 7890), then pressMenu.The display shows:SELECT MENU NOOR LEVEL:-2. Press 0.The display shows:0:INSTALLERPROGRAMMING3. Press Enter.The display shows:REMOVE ENDSTATION LID4. Remove the end station lid.The display shows:00:PROGRAMSYSTEMYou have now reached the Installer programming mode.Engineer ResetOBSOLETE PRODUCTIf you wish to perform an Engineer Reset without removing the end stationlid, type-in 0 (zero) + Engineer Code, (default 7890) then press Enter.496337 Issue 1 15 of 22

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