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

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7510rLeaving the Installer Menu1. Press DONE or BACK until the top line of the display shows the words“Installer Menu”.It does not matter what item appears in the middle of the display.2. Press EXIT to leave Installer Menu.The display shows the time and date. The system is ready for use.Restoring the Access Codes (1 st stage Reset)If the user and/or Installer codes are lost then:1. First remove mains power, then open the case and disconnect thebattery (see Figure 4).2. Identify the Reset pins on the main PCB (see Figure 4).3. Short the Reset pins together using a small wire link.4. Apply mains power.5. Reconnect the battery.Note: If you need to run the control unit from the battery temporarily thenbriefly short the Kickstart pins together. The control unit will notoperate from a battery unless you do this.6. Remove the short from the Reset pins.The control unit loads the factory default access codes:User 1: 1234, Installer: 7890.7. Close the control unit.Restoring All Factory Default ProgrammingIf you wish to restore all factory default options then:1. From the Installer Menu select System Options, Restore Defaults,Factory Defaults.The display asks for confirmation.2. Press YES to load defaults.(Press BACK to go back to the Installer Menu without changingdefaults.)The system loads all defaults except for Access Codes and the Log(see Note).The display returns to the Installer Menu.Note: The log is protected and cannot be erased by the Installer.Issue 1 15 of 24

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