User Manual

1.3.14 Restoring
System Defaults
Entering command 40 erases everything from the
DoorGard LS2/LS2P memory except the user codes
and restores the system default settings. This is useful
if the system has experienced programming problems,
or you wish to delete earlier programming of settings
but not the user codes.
1. Place the DoorGard LS2/LS2P system in program
mode. Press:
99 # Master Code * (default is 1234)
A slow blinking yellow LED indicates that the
system is in program mode.
2. Press:
40 # 00000 # 00000 # **
The yellow LED continues to blink slowly. (A
steady yellow LED, in contrast, means that errors
were detected during programming. Error states
can be cleared by pressing the asterisk * key.)
3. Press * to exit program mode.
1.3.15 Erasing User
Table/Restore System
Defaults
Entering command 46 deletes everything from the
DoorGard LS2/LS2P memory including the user codes
and restores the system default settings. The system is
broughtbacktothe“outofbox”state.
1. Place the DoorGard LS2/LS2P system in program
mode. Press:
99 # Master Code * (default is 1234)
A slow blinking yellow LED indicates that the
system is in program mode.
2. Press:
46 # 00000 # 00000 # **
The yellow LED continues to blink slowly. (A
steady yellow LED, in contrast, means that errors
were detected during programming. Error states
can be cleared by pressing the asterisk * key.)
3. Press * to exit program mode.
1.3 Programming Keypad Options and Parameters
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