Programming opening delay and opening
standby time (P2)
Programming silent alarm (P8)
Activating opening delay and opening stand
by time (P2)
Opening delay (OD) is the time period which has to elapse be-
fore the lock can be opened. The opening standby time (OST)
denotes the time window during which the lock can be opened
as soon as the OD has elapsed. This program is used to set or
delete the OD (01 to 99 minutes) and the OST (01 to 19 minu-
tes). The set times apply to all users and for the master but not
for the courier
To program opening delay (OD) and opening standby time (OST)
proceed as follows:
Description
1. Press
“
P
”
and enter the valid master code and arrow.
Press
“
P2
”
and arrow.
Enter the opening delay XX and the opening standby YY time
and arrow (XX = 01 to 99, YY= 01 to 19, specifications in minutes
respectively
NOTE
: If the Incorrect code signal is displayed after step 3, the
specified times are outside of the maximum permitted range.
The Incorrect code signal is also displayed if 00 is specified ei-
ther only for the OD or for the OST. Both inputs are not per-
mitted.
Deactivating opening delay and opening
standby time
To deactivate opening delay (OD) and opening standby time
(OST), while doing so, enter "00" for the 2
-
digit OD as well as for
the 2
-
digit OST respectively. After that all operators can open
the lock without delay.
Description
1. Press
“
P
”
and enter the valid master code and arrow (00 = ID,
X = valid 6
-
digit combination for the master)
Press
“
P2
”
and arrow .
Enter
“0000”
and arrow
Programming double code
The double code function allows to set the lock in such a way
that two optional but different codes (different IDs) are required
to open the lock. The double code includes all operators
(master, user and courier). This programming command is used
to activate or deactivate the double code.
Activating the double code (P7)
In order to activate the double code proceed as follows:
Description
1. Press
“
P
”
and enter the valid master code and arrow.
Press
“
P7
”
and arrow.
The double code must be deactivated in order to be able to acti-
vate it. If the red LED is displayed additionally to the normal ack-
nowledgment signal, the double code has been activated previ-
ously and is deactivated now. To activate it again, repeat the
entire procedure.
A silent alarm is triggered by a special code input. The message in
question is an alarm message which initiates the lock using an
alarm output, the lock can still be opened during this. However,
to forward the silent alarm, the alarm output must be connected
to the intruder detection system (not included in the scope of
delivery) (for further details refer to the installation manual or
consult an installer of intruder detection systems). This program-
ming command is used to activate or deactivate the silent alarm.
To open the lock using the alarm code proceed the normal pro-
cudure.
Activating the silent alarm (P8
)
To activate the silent alarm proceed as follows: After that the
silent alarm is activated and the alarm codes can be used.
Description
1. Press
“
P
”
and enter the valid master code and arrow.
Press
“
P8
”
and arrow
NOTE
: The silent alarm must be deactivated in order to be able
to activate it. If the red LED is displayed additionally to the normal
acknowledgment signal, the silent alarm has been activated previ-
ously and is deactivated now. To activate it again, repeat the enti-
re procedure.
Deactivating silent alarm.
Deactivating opening delay and opening
standby time
1. Press
“
P
”
and enter the valid master code and arrow.
Press
”
P8
”
and arrow
The silent alarm is deactivating.
Acknowledging take
-
off contact message (P9)
The lock is equipped with a take
-
off contact (AHK), which is trip-
ped when opening the input unit (e.g. to replace the battery or
after a manipulation); after that it is displayed with the manipu-
lation signal for each opening/operation until the acknow-
ledgment (3x LED green und 3x LED red im W 6x buz-
zer). This programming command acknowledges the take
-
off
contact message. This procedure is saved in the event memory/
audit of the lock like all other procedures. If the signal mentio-
ned above is displayed even if no battery replacement has been
performed, the input unit might have been manipulated, for
example to spy out the code. So, before you acknowledge this
message, make sure that no manipulation has been performed
at the input unit. If you are not sure, whether there has been a
manipulation or not, consult an authorized service! To acknow-
ledge the take
-
off contact message and, thus, switch off the
manipulation indication, proceed as follows:
Description
1. Press
“
P
”
and enter the valid master code and arrow (00 = ID,
X = valid 6
-
digit combination for the master).
Press
“
P9
”
and arrow
Lock functions for all users
Every key stroke is confirmed by a key tone ( ). The input can be canceled any time by pressing twice. Alternatively, the inp
input is performed within 10 seconds. After three incorrect code inputs the lock switches to guard time. For details on the g
chapter 10.5. If the undervoltage signal (10x ) is displayed after the code entry, then the battery capacity is low and the b
as soon as possible. For further details refer to chapter 13. If the take
-
off contact signal (3x and 3x alter 6x ) is di
entry, the input unit has been opened. To find out more read chapter 9.6. The lock has a function which hinders spying out of
user observation during code input: During all opening procedures the operator can add as many further digits as necessary be
the input by pressing . All inputs starting from the 9th position will be ignored. Notice: This function supports only the co
is not available for the programming procedures. Opening with activated additional functions: The lock offers an option to ex
nal functions triggered by external signals. For further details refer to chapter 10.8.
Lock functions for all users
Every key stroke is confirmed by a key tone ( ). The input can be canceled any time by pressing twice. Alternatively, the inp
input is performed within 10 seconds. After three incorrect code inputs the lock switches to guard time. For details on the g
chapter 10.5. If the undervoltage signal (10x ) is displayed after the code entry, then the battery capacity is low and the b
as soon as possible. For further details refer to chapter 13. If the take
-
off contact signal (3x and 3x alter 6x ) is di
entry, the input unit has been opened. To find out more read chapter 9.6. The lock has a function which hinders spying out of
user observation during code input: During all opening procedures the operator can add as many further digits as necessary be
the input by pressing . All inputs starting from the 9th position will be ignored. Notice: This function supports only the co
is not available for the programming procedures. Opening with activated additional functions: The lock offers an option to ex
nal functions triggered by external signals. For further details refer to chapter 10.8.