80-0180-262 Rev. D 5 February 2012
In programming mode, press the [*] key at any time to exit this mode. Wait
2 seconds before entering any code. The red LED will flash and a tone will
indicate that the programming mode has been exited.
The programming mode will exit automatically if an invalid code is entered
during programming (indicated by a red LED flash and a tone). The pro-
gramming mode can be reinitiated by pressing the [#] key.
The eForce
®
150 will always return to the standard user mode after the
programming mode is exited.
User Code Descriptions:
Note: In user mode, entries must be followed by the [*] key
Master Code:
The default Master code setting (1234) must be changed before program-
ming additional user codes. In addition to using this code to program Emer-
gency and Supervisor codes, the Master code can be used to unlock the
device. The code must be between 4 and 7 digits.
Emergency Code:
The default Emergency code setting (4321) must also be changed prior to
programming the eForce
®
150 features and codes, though it is not used in
programming the eForce
®
150. This code unlocks the device in all condi-
tions, including a low battery condition or “blackout”. It will open the
eForce
®
150 for the preset time (10 sec. default). The code must be be-
tween 4 and 7 digits.
Supervisor Code:
The Supervisor code has no preset default, so it must be programmed by
the user if needed. It is used to unlock the eForce
®
150, even under low
battery conditions. It allows for programming every code except the Master
code, and is also required to delete codes. Normal and One Time user
codes (6-152) may be entirely deleted or partially deleted in a block . The
Emergency, Lockout, and Passage codes may be deleted singly rendering
these functions completely non-operational (they will not return to default
once deleted). The Supervisor code must be between 4 and 7 digits.
Lockout Code:
The Lockout code is used to restrict Normal User codes (6-152) from gain-
ing access. Entry of Lockout Mode is indicated by a green LED flash and
two tones, with a pause followed by two additional tones. Only the Master,
Emergency, and Supervisor codes can override the Lockout code. Entering
the Lockout code a second time will cancel the Lockout and allow access
with Normal User codes. Exit of Lockout Mode is indicated by a green LED
flash and two tones. The Lockout code must be between 4 and 7 digits.