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Nidac VST62 - Setting 934 - Latching Override Cancelled by Code Use; Setting 935 - Lockout Standard Users Via Advanced Code Function; Setting 961 - Code Length

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4.17 Setting 934 Latching Override cancelled by code use
Allowed Values = 0 - 3 Default value = 0
This setting is used to determine if the Latching Override function can be
cancelled by use of a code or whether the advanced code function is
required.
0 = Latching Override must be cancelled by advanced code function.
1 = All users can cancel Latching Override.
2 = Primary & Manager users can cancel Latching Override.
3 = Only Manager users can cancel Latching Override.
If this setting is not 0 and the Lock (or Auxiliary Lock) is latched on, then
the use of a user code enabled for this feature will unlatch the relay and
start the normal timing for the output.
4.18 Setting 935 Lockout Standard Users via Advanced
Code Function
Allowed Values = 0, 2 - 3 Default value = 0
Enabling this function allows primary or manager users to use the
advanced code functions to lockout Standard Users (refer to page 12).
0 = Function disabled.
2 = Primary & Manager users can lockout Standard Users.
3 = Manager users can lockout Standard Users.
NOTE if this function is enabled (set to 2 or 3) Standard Users are
always locked out on power up.
4.19 Setting 961 Code Length
Allowed Values = 0, 3 - 8 Default value = 0
Sets the length (number of digits) to use for the user codes and installer
code.
0 = Variable code length from 3 to 8 digits.
3 - 8 = Number of digits for each code.
NOTE programming this setting will erase all existing codes. The new
value for this setting needs to be confirmed by entering the current
installer code then after the programming sequence, as shown below.
961 <new value> <installer code>

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