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5.1 Adding User Codes
Simplified sequences for adding codes are given in sections 5.1.1, 5.1.2
and Appendix B.
To add a user code use one of the following sequences:-
<user location> <code>
When programming a standard user to control the Lock relay
<user location> <code> <user level>
When programming a user of <user level> to control the Lock relay
<user location> <code> <output mode>
When programming a standard user to control the relay(s) specified by
<output mode>
<user location> <code> <user level> <output mode>
When programming a user of <user level> to control the relay(s)
specified by <output mode>
<user location> = a location number from 001 to 500 in which to store
the user code, alternately a can be used for this field and the new
user code will be put in the first free location available.
<code> = the new code being added.
<user level> = Sets the level of new code being added, 1 = Standard
user, 2 = Primary user, 3 = Manager. If this field is omitted then the
code is added as a standard user.
<output mode> = Sets which outputs are being controlled by this code,
1 = Lock Relay, 2 = Auxiliary Lock Relay, 3 = Both Lock & Auxiliary Lock
Relays. If this field is omitted then the code operates the Lock Relay.
NOTE if the Auxiliary relay output is not set as a secondary lock
controller then all user programmed codes will control the Lock relay
regardless of the <output mode> setting.
The Status LED indicates the stage you are at during the adding a code
sequence, as shown below:-
<user location> <code> <user level> <output mode>
| | | |
Green Green Orange Orange
(or Green/ Red if the location already has a code in it)

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