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

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9x5xNote: If any 24-hour, Fire, PA or Technical zones are active when you enterCommand 99, the keypad gives an error tone and displays the faults.Correct the problems identified. When the display shows "No Faults",press y to enter user mode.Restoring Default Access Codes (first stage reset)The default (original) access codes are:4-digit6-digitEngineer Code 7890 567890Access Code User 1 1234 123456Access Code Users 2 to 50 X002 ... X050 X00002 ... X00050Duress Code X051 X00051Note: To activate the Access Codes (02 to 50) and Duress Code, which areinitially inactive, User 1 must change the defaults to the correct codes.The 9x5x User Guide explains how to do this.To restore all access codes to their default settings:1. Remove mains power.2. Open the case and disconnect the battery.3. Identify the NVM Reset pins and Kick Start pins on the main PCB(refer to the 9x5x Installation Guide).4. Short circuit the NVM Reset pins with a wire link.5. Short circuit the Kick Start pins with a wire link.6. Reconnect the battery.7. Remove the wire links from the NVM Reset pins and Kick Start pins.The control unit will load the factory default access codes listedabove.8. Close the control unit.9. Apply mains power.10. Carry out an engineer reset (see next section).Performing an Engineer ResetTo perform an engineer reset:1. Check that the display is showing the alarm condition.2. Enter installer mode.3. Enter 99 yy.The display returns to the time and date.Issue 1 39 of 76

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