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All Secure Commands are initiated by PRESSing the SECURE Key, followed by the number of the desired
feature or function. During Secure Command key sequences, the SECURE Key is used like an “Enter” key to
confirm input and move to the next operator prompt. Also, the Arrow Keys, depicted as ▲ for UP and ▼ for
DOWN, are used to toggle between available choices. When one Secure Command has an impact on, or is
dependent on another, that is also noted. The Manager Code may be substituted at any prompt for the
Operator Code. Of course, the opposite is not true.
Most secure functions have a TIMEOUT function that automatically terminates the command in process and
puts you back where you were previously if the keystrokes are not entered properly or if you take too long.
So if you are interrupted in the middle of entering a Secure Command, you need not worry about the system
being inadvertently left vulnerable. It may take a little practice for the Secure Features to become second
nature. After all, this aspect of the Control Panel’s operation is security related and should not be too obvi-
ous.
TIP: If you experience any initial uncertainty in entering any Secure Command, DOUBLE-CLICKing the
SECURE Key will terminate the current command sequence and return the Control Panel to its previous state,
allowing you to start over.
The different Secure Commands are listed in the following section along with an explanation of what each
code does.
Using the Secure Features
Please acquaint yourself with the Secure 91 and Secure 95 Codes first, since they are generally required for
other Secure Features to operate. Generally, those Secure Features that are used frequently and by store
personnel have lower numbers to reduce keystrokes. Secure Features requiring the Manager Code to make
changes generally have higher numbers.
In this section, the keys to press are capitalized. Keystrokes are separated by a dot (•). The entry of numbers
is indicated by the # sign, one for each possible digit. An asterisk (*) indicates that a keystroke is optional,
that is, it will automatically execute if the key is not pressed.
SECURE 0 – Display Sleep Mode
The Sleep Mode provides the equivalent of a master on/off switch for the display system. When in sleep
mode, the switching system is still powered but all products are deselected, all lights on the Control Panel are
off (except for a single flashing LED “pulse”), 12-volt ignition power to car audio products is turned off, and
all operator input is ignored, except to awaken the system.
- Secure 91 must be ON to use this feature.
- POWER switch on the 980 System Module must be in the OFF position.
To Initiate Sleep Mode (turn system OFF):
1) SECURE • 0 • SECURE*
To Awaken (turn system ON):
1) Press any key.
If no Operator Code is defined the system will awaken immediately.
Otherwise, you will be prompted for Code B (coB). Proceed to Step 2 below.
2) # • # • # • SECURE*
SECURE 1 – System Lockout
Causes the system to ignore all operator input from the Control Panel, Product Select Buttons, or 905 Remote.
This is very useful to prevent unwanted system tampering.
- Secure 91 must be ON to use this feature.