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7. Scroll through the module types, until the module you wish
to enroll is displayed. Press the [*] key.
8. The keypad will display the message “Create Tamper On
Desired Unit”. To enroll the module, you will need to create a
tamper condition on it. To create the required tamper, secure
the tamper zone on the module, and then open the tamper
zone. It is the transition from secure to violated which enrolls
the module.
9. After the module has been tampered, the keypad displays the
module number and confirms enrollment (e.g. “PC6442 Mod
01 Enrolled”).
10.Once the module is enrolled, re-secure the tamper.
4.6 Deleting Modules
Sometimes, a module must be deleted from the system. This
could be when zone expanders are enrolled out of sequence, a
keypad is assigned to the wrong area, or if a module is defective.
If you need to disconnect a module from the control panel, be
sure to first delete it from the system.
To delete a module, do the following at any enrolled keypad:
1. Enter installer’s programming by pressing [*] [8] [Installer’s Code].
2. Scroll to and select the Module Hardware > Delete Module
programming sections.
NOTE: To delete a backbone module, you will need to select
Module Hardware > Backbone Modules > Delete Module.
3. Scroll through the module types until you see the module you
wish to delete. Press [*] to select.
4. Scroll to the correct module number. For example, to delete
PC6501 Module 04, scroll to “PC6501 (04).”
5. To delete the module, press the [*] key.
NOTE: When you delete and/or replace zone expanders, you
should re-enroll all remaining zone expanders. This will ensure
proper zone assignment and operation.
4.7 Confirming Modules
If the module numbers were not recorded in the Worksheets, you
can check this information through the “Confirm Module” menu.
The procedure for confirming modules is similar to the
procedure for enrolling them.
1. Enter installer’s programming by pressing [*] [8] [Installer’s
Code].
2. Scroll to and select the Module Hardware > Confirm Module
programming sections.
NOTE: To confirm a backbone module, you will need to select
Module Hardware > Backbone Modules > Confirm Module.
3. Scroll through the module types, until the module you wish
to enroll is displayed. Press the [*] key.
4. You will be prompted to “Press Any Key On Desired Unit” in
the case of keypads, or to “Create Tamper on Desired Unit”
in the case of modules.
5. Once you have pressed a key (on the keypad), or created a
tamper (on the module), the keypad displays the module
number (e.g. PC6501 Mod 02). Be sure that it is recorded
correctly on the Programming Worksheets.
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