Securitron SABL INSTALLATION User Manual

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Rev. C, 8/07

operate. A real problem could occur if a User code was a subset of the Program Code. The
unit could not be put into program mode from the keypad.

The SABL, however, avoids this problem by rejecting any code that is a subset of
another code in memory
. It signals this rejection by showing the single red (error) flash
instead of the two-flash confirmation signal. You’ll get the same error if you try to enter a
duplicate code. If you are trying to enter a code and see it rejected by the error signal,
carefully check your list of other codes. You are probably attempting to enter a subset code.

If the security procedures of the installation allow individuals to choose their own codes
without reference to a list, the users need to be advised that they may have to try alternate
codes if the one they prefer is rejected as a subset. Other typical reasons for code rejection
are covered in the troubleshooting section at the end of the manual.

6.5. Clearing All Codes
As previously mentioned there is a procedure to follow if you don’t get a 5 second yellow
light after power up (or by pressing any key)
. The absence of the yellow light means
that for some reason, the unit already has one or more codes in memory. You must erase
these other codes to be certain that the unit will operate only on the codes you plan to enter.
Follow the steps shown below.

o Press the “HARD” button on the CPU board for one second.
o Confirm slow flashing yellow LED
o Press the “E” key (yellow flashing stops). Confirm two (2) red flashes
o Press the “PRGM” button on the CPU board for one second.
o Confirm fast flashing yellow LED
o Enter 0-0 followed by the “E” key (or wait 5 seconds). Confirm two (2) red flashes.
o Enter 8-8 followed by the “E” key (or wait 5 seconds). Confirm two (2) red flashes.
o Extinguish the fast yellow flashing LED by pressing the “E” key or waiting 30

seconds.

This procedure has erased any and all codes that were present (including all user codes).
The yellow LED should come on for 5 seconds after any key is pressed. Return to Section 6.2
for keypad changeable programming.

NOTE: If the yellow LED does not come on for the 5 seconds, repeat the above procedure.

If you still do not get the yellow LED indication there is probably a problem with the unit –
contact Securitron.

6.6. Deleting Codes (Separately)
Any code can be deleted by “calling it up” and hitting the “E” key rather than entering a new

code (which would over-write the old one). Alternately, if you don’t hit the “E” key but don’t
enter a new code, the unit will time out and still delete the code.

To delete the Hard Code, press the “HARD” button on the CPU board, confirm that you are
in hard program mode (slow yellow flash) and press the “E” key or wait 30 seconds.


To delete the Program Code, put the unit into program mode (fast yellow flash) from the
“PRGM” button or from the existing Program Code. Enter 0-0 and press the “E” key or wait
five seconds. You’ll see the two red confirmation flashes. You’ll need to then press the “E”
key again to exit program mode or wait 30 seconds. Note that it can be considered logical to
operate without a Program Code. It is more difficult to put the unit into program mode (it

can only be done from the “PRGM” button in the CPU board) but User codes can still be
changed and some users may feel that this is a more secure code changing procedure.

To delete any individual User code, put the unit into program mode (fast yellow flash)
from the “PRGM” button or from the existing Program Code. Enter the prefix for the code

you wish to delete (01 - 59) and press the “E” key or wait five seconds. You’ll see the two
(2) red flashes. You’ll then need to press the “E” key again to exit program mode or wait 30
seconds.

An alternate method to delete any individual User code when you know the actual

code but not the two digit prefix is as follows. Put the unit into program mode (fast

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