
4. Special Functions
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Key 4: To Change an Access Code
Note: Cooper Security advise you to ensure that each user has their own access code,
and no one user (including the master user) knows any other user’s access
code.
Key in the access code that you wish to change.
The display shows the user number and any text
description for that user, for example:
If you wish to change the name, use the keypad
as described in Changing User Names on page
19. Go to step 4.
If you do not want to change the user name then
press .
The display shows (for example):
Key in the new access code. The display shows
(for example):
Press to store the new access code
(in this case, 4926).
Key 5: Reading the Log
The system keeps a log of the last 700 events. The Appendix on page 23
explains the meaning of the messages that may be logged.
To view the log:
Key in an access code (or present a tag).
The display shows a message describing the
most recent event (here, for example, user 1 has
changed the access code for user 2):
U01 Change U02
00:42:05 30/07
Press: 1 to see earlier events
3 to see later events
4 to see the first event
6 to see the last event
Press to stop using the log.
Note: Neither an installer nor a user can erase the log.
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