becomes optional. (Installer programmable feature).
In order to provide different access levels to the energizer and its functions two different
types of user are defined.
A master user has full control of the energizer and may bypass different alarm functions.
Only the master user may change the PIN (Personal Identification Number) for all users.
user number 1 or PIN 1.
A reset user can acknowledge and silence alarm events and clear alarms and events from
history, but cannot switch the energizer on or off or change any parameters or settings
that require PIN access. There is only one reset user with a default PIN 5555. The reset
user is referred to as user number 2 or PIN 2.
Most energizer user functions are accessed using the master PIN followed by a * key, a
two key sequence, and then completed with the # (enter) key. The two key sequence
consists of a function key and then a 1 (yes) or 0 (no) key to indicate if the function is to
be enabled (yes) or disabled (no).
The exception to the above is the Panic Alarm and Display Info functions.
Both of these functions do not need the master PIN and * key sequence in front of the 2
key sequence, however the codes will still work if the master PIN and * key sequence is
inserted.
Additionally the Display Info function accepts more than just the 1 and 0 keys as will be
detailed later in this manual.
Altering the brightness of the keypad symbols
The brightness of the keypad symbols can be increased or decreased by pressing and
holding the 1 or 7 key respectively. The keypad will beep while the indicator brightness is
changing. No PIN is required for this operation.