Specifications
Chapter Twelve: System Initialization
The Initialization menu offers a number of options that enable you to reset the system.
This menu is particularly useful when re-installing a panel at a new site. The Initialization
function clears the entire system. This restores programming defaults, clears the log,
user codes and the transmitter register. Options are also available that enable you to
clear a specific section of the system’s memory separately.
12.1: Initialization
The Initialization function clears the entire system and resets factory defaults. If your
system does not include multi-default and multi-language support, skip steps 2 and 3 of
the following procedure.
To initialize the control panel:
1. From the Programming menu, select Initialize, Init All [971]; the
system prompts you for confirmation.
2. For firmware versions that include multi-default and multi-language
support, select the set of programming defaults that you want to load.
3. For firmware versions that include multi-default and multi-language
support, select the required interface language.
4. Press 3 to confirm; factory programming defaults are restored, the
event log is cleared, user codes and wireless transmitters are
deleted.
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During system initialization, recorded vocal messages (Message Centre and Home ID)
are not deleted.
12.2: Default Program Restore
Loading the system’s default program enables you to restore the factory-set
programming defaults.
To load the default program:
1. From the Programming menu, select Initialize, Load Defaults [972];
the system prompts you for confirmation.
2. Press 3 to confirm; factory programming defaults are restored.
12.3: Clear User Codes
Clear User Codes deletes all programmed user codes and restores the default Master
and Installer codes.
To clear user codes:
1. From the Programming menu, select Initialize, Clear Users [973]; the
system prompts you for confirmation.
2. Press 3 to confirm; all user codes are deleted and default codes are
restored.
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