Issue
How many possible lock codes are there in the D5200?
Solution
LockCodes
Ram II organizes its lockcodes into four different types, default, primary, alternate, and unaltered. See LockCode Types below.
NOTE: This feature is password dependent. If the programmer is logged onto with a password that does not have the authority to edit lockcodes, the message ACCESS DENIED is displayed when trying to access this feature.
1. Scroll to SECURITY in the Product Handlers menu using the red up or down cursor keys, and press the red ENTER GROUP key.
2. Use the red down cursor key to scroll down to LockCodes, and press the red ENTER GROUP key.
3. The cursor flashes in the Primary Lock data entry field. Enter a primary lockcode (from 1 to 65535) and press the white ENTER key. NOTE: Due to an internal security algorithm, one of 255 lockcodes can result from an entry for the D4112 and D6112 control/ communicators.
4. The cursor flashes in the Lock# data entry field. Enter the number of the lockcode you wish to program (from 1 to 50) and press the white ENTER key.
5. The cursor flashes in the Lockcode data entry field. This program item is indexed to the Lock# entry. The number entered in Lock# will be added to the Lockcode prompt.
For example, if 2 is entered for Lock, the next prompt will be Lockcode2. Enter a lockcode (from 1 to 65535) and press the white ENTER key. NOTE: Due to an internal security algorithm, one of 255 lockcodes can result from an entry for the D4112 and D6112 control/communicators.
6. The cursor flashes in the Primary Lock data entry field, which has wrapped around in the display. Use the red ¡é key to scroll down to the Lock# prompt.
7. Enter the number of the new lockcode you wish to program and press the ENTER key.
8. The cursor flashes in the Lockcode data entry field. Enter a lockcode (from 1 to 65535) and press the white ENTER key.
9. Repeat steps 6 through 8 until all desired lockcodes have been programmed. To return to the SECURITY menu, press the red EXIT GROUP key. To return to the Product Handlers level, press the red EXIT GROUP key again. Programmer Tips. Working with Lockcodes For panels with the datalock feature, the panel lockcode is verified when the panel is accessed (record send or receive). There are four types of lockcodes: