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Risco LightSYS Plus - Performing Maintenance Tasks; Defining the Time and Date Manually; Replacing Detector & Accessory Batteries in Service Mode

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01/2022
Page 76
5IN2933
Performing Maintenance Tasks
Defining the Time and Date Manually
For systems connected to the Cloud, the time and date are updated automatically, however,
regardless whether your system is Cloud-connected or not, the time and date can be
manually set as needed.
To manually define the time and date:
1. At the keypad, enter your Grand Master code, and then press OK.
2. Scroll to Clock, and then press OK.
3. At Time & Date press OK.
4. Using the scroll keys to move the cursor, enter the time and date in the format as shown
on the keypad display. When finished, press OK.
Replacing Detector & Accessory Batteries in Service Mode
Activating Service mode silences all tamper alarms from detectors and accessories for an
installer-defined period of time, which enables you to replace wireless detector and
accessory batteries without the tamper alarms sounding.
To activate and deactivate Service mode:
1. At the keypad, enter your Grand Master code, and then press OK.
2. At Activities press OK.
3. Scroll to Advanced, and then press OK.
4. Scroll to Service Mode, and then press OK; a confirmation beep sounds and SERVICE
MODE ACTIVATED displays.
5. Proceed to replace detector/accessory batteries as required.
6. When you've finished replacing batteries, press OK to deactivate Service mode.
NOTE: If the keypad has timed out (after 90 seconds when SERVICE MODE and the
time/date display), in order to deactivate Service mode first press Exit, and then repeat
steps 14 in this procedure; a confirmation beep sounds and SERVICE MODE
DEACTIVATED displays.
NOTE: After the Service mode time period expires, if you did not yet exit the mode, the
system will automatically exit and any open detectors/accessories may trigger tamper
alarms.

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