Resetting Powermax Installer Code Vivint

I have tried the 1111 and 1561 and they do not work. Does anyone have any info on this. `It locks out after 48 hours unless you disabled it (or unless Vivint remotes it). Once locked out, code no longer works unless back ended and reset by Vivint. 2203 is installer code still to my understanding. How do i reset the Visonic Powermax + Quickfit Wireless Intruder Kit to reset the unit to factory setting or change the passcode nd ccess code i think its still the info as it came with originaly as pre set in the unit.

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Vivint Go Control panel Exploit: If anyone gains access to a Vivint panel that is in a disarmed state, they can access and view all User codes including the master User code, change them, and even create a new backdoor User code themselves.

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Here is how: On disarmed panel, click 'security' click 'menu', click 'toolbox', enter 2203, click 'user management'

Secret Duress User 8 code is 2580, and this can be used to disarm a Vivint panel, thus enabling the vulnerability, and code viewing and backdoor User code creation.

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Both of these codes are all over the internet, and can be found with a simple Google search. This site tells you how to fix the vulnerabilities: http://www.2gigforum.com/threads/8-Why-you-should-change-your-Installer-code-NOW-(2GIG-Vivint)

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How To Reset Vivint Panel

Hi All,
Sorry to resurrect this thread but am having issues finding or resetting the installer code for a Powermax Express unit. I'm trying to add a PIR and can only do this through the installer menu. I tried the above but it doesnt seem to have worked. Maybe I did something wrong?
On my circuit board theres 2 sets of pins, each set has 3 pins. The leftmost pins are DEF (the right ones are RST). I attempted to short pins E&F (i.e. the 2nd & 3rd pins of the leftmost set of 3) as I didnt want to wipe the memory entirely in case I would have to reconfigure the whole system from scratch. As I dont have a jumper wire/cable I just used an electric screwdriver and held it against the 2 pins before I inserted the battery. I presume this will have had the same effect as using a jumper? I do wonder if it worked at all though as my personal access code to disarm the alarm is still the same as it was before I did anything. This leads me to question did I really short anything....
Any advice would be much appreciated!!