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Cooper TP Workshop Manual_Scant:Layout 1 7/8 ... - Cooper Security

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95EN, 85EN, 65ENActive – The detector has signalled an alarm.Tampered – The detector has signalled a tamper alarm.Current signal strength 1 to 9, where 1 is the lowest, Previous lowest signalstrength in brackets.Supervision status:Sup-H = supervision healthySup-W = Supervision warningSup-F = Supervision failedBattery status:Batt-H = Battery healthyBatt-L = Battery low.Frequently Asked QuestionsYou may find this chapter useful for troubleshooting purposes.I've forgotten the engineer code. How do I reset it?With power to the control unit already applied, momentarily short theFACTORY RESTART terminals on the PCB.The manager code (user 1) has been forgotten. How do I reset it?Use option 95-5.How do I delete users?Set the user type in User option 8 to "Not in use".Alternatively, you can delete all users except the engineer and user 1 byselecting User Codes in option 98. This also defaults the engineer and user1 passcode.Why is a keypad wired to an MSNode not being recognised?You may have wired the keypad while power was still applied to the MSNode(not recommended). Remove then reconnect the power from the MSNode,then log back in as an engineer. You should now find that the keypad isrecognised.Why is a keypad or other device not responding correctly?Try the following:68 of 72

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