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Nidac VST62 - USER CODE PROGRAMMING; ENTERING MANAGER MODE

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5 USER CODE PROGRAMMING
User code programming is performed by entering the manager mode.
The factory default manager code is 1111.
Note that the default manager code will be disabled once a new
manager code is programmed.
To enter manager mode press   <manager code>
(the final is not required when using fixed length codes)
The keypad will beep 5 times and the Mode LED will be flashing Green
To exit manager mode press   , the keypad will sound 3 sets of 2
quick beeps.
The VST keypad will remain in Manager mode for 1 minute from the last
key press.
The keypad will respond with a Warble on successful addition or deletion
of a code and with a Long Beep when unsuccessful.
In Manager mode the Status LED indicates the conditions below.
-
Waiting for the start of a programming or exit sequence.
Green
-
Adding a code, waiting for <user location> or
to be entered.
Green
-
Adding a code, waiting for the new <code> to be entered.
Green
Red
-
Adding a code (
<user location> already entered) to a user
location with an existing code in it. Waiting for new <code> to
be entered to overwrite the existing one.
Orange
-
Adding a code, waiting for the user level digit (
,
or
) or
to be entered.
Orange
-
Adding a code, waiting for the lock output control digit (
,
or
) or to be entered.
Red
- Deleting a code or exiting manager mode, waiting for <user
location>,
or
to be entered.
Red
-
Deleting a code by search method (
 
already entered),
waiting for the existing user code to be entered.
Green
Orange
-
Bulk adding user codes.

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