User guide

4. Programming
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tones, while option 9 gives the loudest entry/exit tones. The internal sounder
demonstrates the volume of the tone when you enter the digit.
46: Tamper Alarm Annunciation
Use this Command to chose which sounders the control unit will activate for a
tamper alarm while the system is unset.
Option
0 Selects internal sounders only.
1 Selects keypad sounders only.
2 Selects internal sounders and keypad sounders.
50: CSID Code
To allow the customer to use the ‘Remote Reset’ facility, you must program
the control unit as ‘Engineer Reset’ (Command 33 option 1) and then install a
four digit Central Station Identification (CSID) code.
First make contact with the ARC and obtain the CSID code. Then ensure that
the system is in programming mode. Next, key in:
50 Y nnnn Y
Where nnnn is the "CSID Code".
The control unit now contains the same CSID code as the ARC. After an
alarm the control unit can generate a ‘Reset Code’ which will be recognised
by the ARC 7300 Remote Reset decode programmer.
After an alarm the user keys in their access code to silence the alarm, but
cannot reset the system. The system generates a four digit code number and
displays it on the keypad. The user calls the ARC and tells them the number
shown on the keypad display. The ARC verifies the user's identity, then enters
the code number into a special programmer. The programmer generates an
‘Anti Code’, which the ARC gives back to the user. The user then enters the
‘Anti Code’ at the keypad to reset the system.
Note: To delete a CSID code key in “0000” over the existing code.
51: Setting Time and Date
The system has an internal clock/calendar which it uses to date stamp the log
print-out. To set the system’s clock/calendar to the correct time and date:
1. Enter programming mode (if you are not already there).
2. Key in 51Y at the keypad.
The display shows the current date, for example:
D11 M09 Y01
3. Key in two digits for the day number and press Y. Use a leading zero for
the first nine days of the month.