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RFC-1 Basic Operation page 5.8
5.6 Basic Programming
The RFC-1 can be programmed to suit the individual needs of the installation and its operators. Alarm parameters,
telephone numbers, security codes, etc. are all programmable. Most of the settings in this section can be changed
from either the local phone or a remote telephone. For safety and security, a few options are only available from the
local phone.
5.6.1 Security Codes
To limit system access to authorized personnel and prevent accidental changes, some functions require a security
code. Security codes only need to be entered once during a call.
In basic operation there are three security codes.
Main Security Code: 12 345678
Control Security Code: 66
Basic Programming Security Code: 4088
The main security code restricts access to the system from any remote telephone. The control security code restricts
access to the on/off or raise/lower functions. The basic programming security code restricts the ability to change
system options.
The commands to read and program the security codes are shown below. For security reasons, these commands
only work from the local phone.
Main Security Code: 72
Control Security Code: 73
Basic Programming Security Code: 74
The procedure to program all security codes is basically the same.
1. Enter the command, 72, 73 or 74, for the security code to program: 7x
2. The RFC-1 will read the current setting for that security code
3. At the prompt, press the # key to reprogram the security code: #
4. At the prompt, enter the appropriate number of digits—use the for unused digits:
nn...
5. The RFC-1 responds with “OK”, the procedure is complete
The main security code can be up to eight digits long, the control security code and the basic programming security
code can each be up to four digits. Use the key to fill in unused spaces at the end of the code. A security code
can be disabled by programming all of the code digits with .
5.6.2 Ring Number
In the factory setting, the RFC-1 answers the phone after the second ring. The number of rings is programmable.
1. Enter the command to program the ring number: 76
2. The RFC-1 will read the current ring number.
3. At the prompt, press the # key to reprogram the ring number: #
4. At the prompt, enter a one-digit ring number:
n
5. The RFC-1 responds with “OK”, the procedure is complete
The RFC-1 can share a telephone line with another device by adjusting the ring number to an appropriate value.

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BrandSine Systems
ModelRFC-1/B
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

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