Installation manual
Page 8 Installation manual for the CD3403
1.
By removing the
JP1
. Subject to the ‘Engineers Lock’ not being programmed, this method will return
the panel to default settings without the use of an engineer’s code. Proceed as follows:
- Remove both the battery and the mains power.
- Remove jumper
JP1
.
- Connect the mains power. Only keypad 1 is operational. The software version is displayed on the
other keypads (if present). As the default setting is “armed” any open zones will trigger the system
and the sounders will activate.
Enter
‘
0’ followed by the default code
‘1122’
to disarm the system.
Use code
‘1278’
to return to programming mode.
If the default codes are invalid, the system has ‘Engineers Lock’ blocking programmed.
If the current engineers’ code is known use procedure 2, if not, then replacement of the PCB is
the only way to gain access to programming mode.
2.
By programming. Use this method if ‘Engineers Lock’ blocking is active and the engineers’ code is
known. Proceed as follows:
- KEYPAD ONE MUST BE USED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
THE SYSTEM MUST BE DISARMED
- Go to keypad 1.
- Enter the installation engineers’ code.
- Press
‘6’
,
‘6’
and
‘1’
successively. You are now in the menu
‘Miscellaneous’
,
‘Factory Prog.
Menu’
,
‘Default Settings’
.
‘Are you sure?’
flashes in the display.
- Press accept (
‘
!
!!
!
’
).
‘Wait ...’
appears in the display.
- The system has now reverted to default settings.
L
EAVING PROGRAMMING MODE
Before leaving programming mode use the ‘Show Open Zones’ facility under the
‘Maintenance
’ menu (menu
1.3). If any zones shown are 24Hr zones (e.g. tamper or fire) the alarm will activate on leaving the engineers’
programming mode.
If dual loop is programmed, the letter T will appear next to the zone number to indicate the tamper section of
the loop is open.
Procedure:
a. Check for open 24Hr zones (see above).
b. Press
‘X’
until
‘Goodbye’
is displayed.
c. Press accept
‘
!
!!
!
’
.
D
IALLER