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What are User Locations?

What is a user location?

The IEI stand alone keypads support 120 user codes that will operate the keypad and energize the main relay. A user code is stored in the memory of the keypad with an individual user location, and may be 1 to 6 digits in length. Each user code has an associated user location. To help with the understanding of user locations, think of them like shelves. The stand alone keypad has 120 shelves (user locations) in it, and each user code gets put into its own shelf (user location).

For example: the Master code, factory defaulted to 1234, is always stored with user location 1. Every time a new user code is added, the user location must be advanced by one digit. To do any programming the stand alone keypads must be put into the Programming Mode.




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25th of October, 2011

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