Starting Up The Smartkey Code Keypad With Reader (Or Changing User Codes) - Bosch SE 220 LSNi Installation Manual

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Starting Up the SmartKey Code Keypad with Reader
(or changing user codes)
Notes on operation
Define your user code during the first start-up. You can change your user code at a later date.
Both operational procedures are identical.
User codes always have 6 digits, the default code is 000000.
The user code for the NZ 300 LSN and "integrated" SmartKey is described in detail in the
NzPara online help under "User Codes" (different default setting).
The user code can only be changed when the system is disarmed.
The system cannot be armed while a user code is being changed.
User codes can always be changed at a later date.
Code entry can be aborted by pressing the "C" key. The buzzer emits interval signals for 6
seconds. The LEDs on the reader are deactivated.
If the user code is entered incorrectly three times, a wait period of 5 minutes begins. The buz-
zer emits interval signals for 6 seconds. The LEDs are deactivated. If another incorrect entry
is made, another waiting period of 5 minutes follows.
A maximum interval of 1 minute is permitted between each operational step when operating
the code keypad. The initiated operation will be aborted if no input is made during the 60-
second period.
The LEDs and the buzzer on the reader are used as signals when codes are changed.
Continued overleaf.
Installation Instructions
General information: The code keypad, used in conjunction
with the reader, allows the intrusion alarm system to be ar-
med and disarmed only after the correct combination of
numbers has been entered on the keypad. When arming
and disarming, the SmartKey is used first followed by the
user code.
If someone is forced to disarm the intrusion system, a silent
alarm (hold-up alarm) can be set off via the code keypad by
increasing the value of sixth digit of the user code by 1.
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