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[651#] 1. Tamper alarm
[652#] 2. Tamper rest.
[653#] 3. AC trouble
[654#] 4. AC restore
[655#] 5. Battery trbl.
[656#] 6. Battery rest.
[657#] 7. Tel. lin. rest.
[66] 6. Message type
[651#] 1. Tel1 msg. type
[652#] 2. Tel2 msg. type
[653#] 3. Tel3 msg. type
[654#] 4. Tel4 msg. type
[655#] 1. Tel5 msg. type
[656#] 2. Tel6 msg. type
[657#] 3. Tel7 msg. type
[658#] 4. Tel8 msg. type
[67] 7. PAGER param.
[671#] 1. PAGER1
[672#] 2. PAGER2
[68#] 8. Queues/tries
[69#] 9. Messages
[60#] 0. Tel. names
7. Answering
[71#] 1. Rings to ans.
8. Usr templates
[81#] 1. Settings
[82#] 2. Key fob func.
[83#] 3. Confirmations
[84#] 4. Name
9. User menu
The 9. USER MENU function enables access to the user functions when the control panel
remains in the service mode (press the key to return to the main menu of the service
mode). The user menu and functions are described in the User Manual.
2.7 Hiding the service mode
In the case of keypads with display screen, you can hide the service mode by using the HIDE
SM NOW function (0. SRVMOD CONFIG A. HIDE SM NOW). The control panel will remain in
the service mode, but the service mode menu will not be displayed. The function can be
useful e.g. when you have to leave the keypad, but you want to prevent unauthorized
personnel from getting access to the service menu in the meantime. To get access to the
menu again, proceed in the same way as when entering the service mode.
2.8 Exiting the service mode
In order to exit the service mode, use the SERV.MODE END function.