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Cooper Security M800 - User Codes and Proximity Tags; Telecommands; Keypads

Cooper Security M800
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User Codes and
Proximity Tags
To operate the system you must have a
numeric “user code” or a plastic “proximity
tag”.
A user code is a unique 4 or 6
1
digit number
assigned to you by the system manager.
You must key in the code at the keypad
every time you wish to operate the system.
Alternatively, you may have a proximity tag:
a small slip of plastic containing a radio
transmitter. To use the tag hold it up to the
keypad, no more 100mm away.
Once you have keyed in your user code or
presented your tag, the keypad display will
guide you in what to do next.
Telecommands
A telecommand is a remote control device
that you can use to set and unset wards (or
the whole system) without using a keypad.
See page 17 for more details.
Keypads
Your alarm system will have at least one,
and possibly more, keypads located around
the premises.
From the keypad you can set and unset the
alarm system, and also program and test it.
The keypad may also include a proximity
tag reader, which allows you to use a tag in
place of an access code.
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Engineer option 47

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