1. Introduction
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The keypad gives a double "beep" confirmation tone and the control unit
loads the default settings, erasing all previous selections.
Adding and Deleting Tags
You can use any industry-standard ISO tag or card on a 9943 keypad or on a
9930 keypad with the 934 module. To purchase tags from Cooper Security,
quote part number Proxtagpk5.
A tag acts as an alternative to a user access code. You can assign a user a
tag, an access code, or both. You cannot assign a tag to the Master User
(User 01), the Installer (User 00) or, if the Guard Code facility has been
enabled using Command 181, the Guard (User 50). This means you can
assign up to 48 (or 49) tags on a system, one each for Users 2 to 49 (or 50).
When presenting a proximity tag to a 9930 keypad, whether for programming
or for normal use, make sure that the tag is touching the front of the keypad to
the left of the display as shown in Figure 1. The 9943 keypad has a proximity
coil that makes the whole case sensitive to tags.
Figure 1. Sensitive Areas on 9930 and 9943 Keypads for Tags
To Add a Tag
1. Key in User 01 access code while the system is unset.
The display shows:
Select?
2. Press 4 to select the change codes option.
The display shows:
Old Code= _
3. Enter the User 01 access code again and press y.