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C•CURE 800/8000 Software Configuration Guide - Tyco Security ...

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Keypad Command FormatPrompt Code1 and Prompt Code 2 are optional, and accept a valuefrom 0 to 8• The default string for prompt 1 is “Enter access code.” This is a text onlyfield with no internal significance.Use the RM LCD dialog box (Group 4 Tab) to customize this prompt.• The default string for prompt 2 is “Enter target code.” This is a text onlyfield with no internal significance.Use the RM LCD dialog box (Group 4 Tab) to customize this prompt.• Keypad command sequences and optional prompts must be unique.• Personnel entering command code at a keypads must bracket each codewith the CMD/ENT key. Do not use 0 as the first digit of the commandcode (for example, CMD/ENT 222 CMD/ENT is correct, CMD/ENT 022CMD/ENT is incorrect)• Personnel entering prompt 1 or prompt 2 code must bracket the code bypressing the CMD/ENT key.You should not modify the command formats after you use them to createcommands. Modifications to the command format corrupt existingkeypad commands and cause them to operate improperly.Sample FormatsThe following examples show keypad commands that use:• Command Code• Command Code with Prompt 1• Command Code with Prompt 1and Prompt 2Command Code OnlyThe keypad commands in this example uses a Command Code format to armand disarm an intrusion zone. The format is configured as follows:Command Code: 9Prompt 1 Code: 0Prompt 2 Code:0C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 13–9

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