Specifications
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Programming New Access Codes (Functions 1 & 2)
Each channel of the 108PLUS has two access codes. Each code may be between 1
to 8 digits long. e.g. 12345, 72, 08261106 and 7754 are all valid codes.
To change code 1, use function 1 :
L Move slide switch to ‘PGM’
L Type : 1(( <code> # e.g. 1 ( 7754# (code1 = 7754)
L Observe red and green LEDs turn on briefly
L Move slide switch to ‘RUN’
To change code 2, use function 2 :
L Move the slide switch to ‘PGM’
L Type : 2(( <code> # e.g. 2( 8652# (code2 = 8652)
L Observe red and green LEDs turn on briefly
L Move slide switch to ‘RUN’
Programming the Action Numbers (Functions 3 & 4)
Each access code has an associated action number. This is a single digit from 0-9
which determines the action that occurs following the entry of that access code. (The
action numbers and their meanings are listed in Table 2)
To change the action number for code 1, use function 3 :
L Move slide switch to ‘PGM’
L Type : 3(( <action number> #
L Observe red and green LEDs turn on briefly
L Move slide switch to ‘RUN’
e.g. 3( 1 # For code 1, action no. = 1; i.e. operate lock always
To change the action number for code 2, use function 4 :
L Move slide switch to ‘PGM’
L Type : 4(( <action number> #
L Observe red and green LEDs turn on briefly
L Move slide switch to ‘RUN’
e.g. 4( 2 # For code 2 action = 2 i.e.operate lock only if TIME contact closed










