3.2.5
Engineer Reset
The following events can be programmed to require a subsequent Engineer Reset:
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Any Alarm (section 3.2.3, page 22)
Tamper Alarm (section 3.2.3, page 22)
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Service Timer Three Expiry (section 3.12.3, page 33)
Engineer Reset prevents the user from resetting the system. Engineer Reset can
be cleared by:
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Entering an Engineer code
Entering an RNRR code (if selected – section 3.2.3, page 22)
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Engineer Reset is not in itself a method of resetting the system - a subsequent
User Reset will still be required. User Reset is accomplished by:
After an Alarm has been Silenced:
• Pressing
(unless EN50131-1 Requirements is selected – section 3.2.1,
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page 20)
• Entering a User code
At other times:
• Entering a User code and pressing
1) When an Engineer Reset is required the user can still silence the alarm and
cancel the strobe but cannot reset the system.
2) RNRR is a method of clearing Engineer Reset. It will not function unless at
least one Engineer Reset is selected.
3) If RNRR (sometimes called Anti-Code Reset or Scramble Reset) is selected
then:
a) When an Engineer Reset is required, the zone lights will display a
random 4 digit sequence. Each digit will flash in turn and then pause
before repeating. Texecom's Anti-Code software will accept this
sequence to generate a 4 digit code which should be entered, after
which the system can be reset as normal. Anti-Code software is available
from Texecom.
b) The user can press the
and the alarm display.
c) The User Guide has a section to fill in the phone number(s) where the
user may obtain the Anti-Code.
d) Random Number Remote Reset satisfies the requirements of NACP 10,
Issue 2, Section 11.2b.
INS 034-9
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key to toggle between the RNRR display
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