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Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98
16.12.4 Request Download
This mode causes the dialer to request downloading from a computer installed with Model 5540
Downloading Software.
16.12.5 Program Slot #5
This mode is used to program the Model 4150 Auxiliary Control Module.
16.12.6 Hex Programming
The Hex Programming mode is available only to Code 0 (see Section 19: Touchpad Programming
for an example). All of the options that can be programmed using the Model 5520 programmer can
also be programmed through the Model 4660C/4660R touchpads. DO NOT attempt to use this
feature unless you are familiar with binary and hexadecimal numbering systems. For more
information refer to the Hex Programming Manual available from ITI (P/N 150601).
16.12.7 Program Access Codes
Programming of access codes can be accomplished from the Model 4660 series touchpads.
Code 0 is the installer's access code. It is the only code that will allow access to the Hex
Programming mode, and as such, should be kept confidential. (Under normal circumstances the
installer's code is not given to end-users. However, if an end-user wishes to know the installer's
code, you must give it to him or her and explain how to change the code.)
Note: Any time this code is used to disarm the system, it will automatically and unconditionally report its
use to the central station. (Dialer must be enabled.)
Code 1 will not give the user access to the Hex Programming mode but is the only other code which
will allow access to the other Program Access Codes mode.
Code 1 cannot be used to change Code 0.
Procedure:
1. Press the 7, TEST key, followed by either access Code 0 or Code 1.
2. The display will show the code you entered.
3. If you do not wish to change this code, go to Step 7.
4. If you wish to change this code, press CLR followed by the new access code (3- to 6-digits).
5. Press TEST to store the new code in memory.
6. The display will now show the next code in the sequence. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each code
that you wish to change.
7. To bypass a code, press TEST. The display will now show the next code in the sequence (see
step 3).
8. To jump over more than one code, press CHM, then the number of the code that you wish to
change followed by TEST (see step 4).
Note: Always remember to press TEST after entering a new access code.
When finished, press TEST, MUTE, MUTE to exit the programming mode.
16.12.8 Set Date Mode
If you are using a Model 5255 On-Site Printer, you will want to set the correct date. To do this, press
8, TEST, followed by a valid access code (Code 0 or Code 1). The display will show SET DATE.
Example: To set a date of July 1, 1986, you would enter 0, 7, 0, 1, 8, 6.
After pressing the sixth digit, the Model 4720 will automatically return to the normal operation
mode. Always remember to enter leading zeros.

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