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HKC Quantum70 Installation Manual

HKC Quantum70
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User Menu - Continued
54 ENGINEER CODE
55 USER BLOCK ASSIGN
56 USER PROX ASSIGN
This menu is used to program the engineer code for the
system. The code is required to be 4-6 digits in length and
must not contain 0. Unlike User codes, the engineer code
can end with the digit 9.
This is used to associate specific user codes to specific
blocks. A block is a semi-autonomous alarm system within
the overall system.
Used to associate specific users to specific proximity tags.
Press YES. Then U01 Tag Unused will be on the display.
Next, introduce the prox tag to the keypad. See page 36 for
details.
Note: This is an option and is not be available on all models.
6
This is the location on the
keypad to read a proximity tag.
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58
Default Eng. Code - 4567 Default User Code - 1111 (Irl) 1234 (UK)
57 MANUFACTURER’S
CODE
This menu is used to reprogram the manufacturer’s code for
the system. The code is required to be 4-6 digits in length
and must not contain 0. It too can end with the digit 9. The
manufacturer’s code is required when upgrading the panel’s
firmware (or software).
If you are using an RF-RKP you can utilise its proximity feature....
Power
Fault
Alarm
Complies with
EN 50131 Grade 2 Class II
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LCD Display
This is the location
on the keypad to
read a proximity
tag.

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HKC Quantum70 Specifications

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BrandHKC
ModelQuantum70
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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