![]() ![]() But even if you don't, you can still use basically any guitar controller. ![]() Clone Hero certainly works on Mac, but you'll get better performance if you dual-boot Windows with Boot Camp. It is the one I have played a lot over the years, even having the newest titles. In my opinion, Guitar Hero 3 is the best Guitar Hero game. This franchise defined a genre and all of the games in it make for great party games. Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock is a great musical game. Also my Install code was 01 05 09 08, I did not have to use it as +8++ I only had to use it as +++8th: You should be set after this, test it out by keying in your 4 digit number then hit the ready or away button to test it out.Not available. Key in your +8+02+ NOTE: I can not remember for the life of me if I hit 02 or 2 so if you dont hear a beep after entering your code try the same steps but remove the 0. This is your Master Install Code.6th: Once written down hit ++ this will get you out of programing mode.7th: Now that you have the Install Code you can set up a user. ![]() (should be found near Alarm Lock Box.2nd: Disconnect one of the battery terminals located inside the Alarms Lock Box (Mine was located in a closet.)3rd: Plug the Wall Outlet for the Alarm System back in.4th: Immediately hit and at the same time and hold it till you see the readout say 5th: Hit ++ You should immediately hear a beep and the read out will give you four(4) two(2) digit numbers. ![]() Ok the instructions above are somewhat correct and definitely helped me out, but this is what was different for me.1st: Unplug your alarm from the Wall Outlet. Now that you know the Installer Code, you can exit programming mode by pressing *99, and would then be able to reenter programming by keying in the Installer Code + 800, if necessary. Again, after entry of the final digit, you'll hear 3 beeps, and to verify the code was taken correctly, you can then press #20 to have the system read it back to you. You can also simply change the Installer Code to a 4 digit code of your choice by pressing *20 + New 4 Digit Code. Each digit is followed by a beep, and the final digit is followed by 3 beeps. For example, if the Installer Code is 9876, it would be displayed as 09 08 07 06. The code will be displayed as four 2-digit numbers. You can then hit #20 to view the current installer code. If done correctly, the keypad should display 'Installer Code 20' on the display. Once the system is powered down, plug the transformer back into the wall and immediately press * and # together on the FA260 keypad. You will find the battery inside the beige metal cabinet that houses the First Alert control panel. Just like with a VISTA Series panel, you will need to remove the security system transformer from the wall outlet and unhook one lead from the backup battery, which will power down your system. ![]()
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