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3 – SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
3.1 SYSTEM ACTUATION
The system may be actuated both fully and in part. Actuation through the keyboard is the most flexible way,
whereas actuation through the electronic key or transponder key is the most simple and immediate.
If open inputs are found when the system is actuated, the “Actuation block with open inputs” or “Open input self-
exclusion” modes will be actuated, according to the programming done.
DEFINITION. The system is considered to be ON when even one of its sectors is ON.
3.1.1 FULL ACTUATION THROUGH THE KEYBOARD
To actuate the entire system through the keyboard when the system is fully OFF, proceed as follows:
1. type in a valid code, then press
ENTER
.
2. The following message will appear on the display:
The system status LED will blink. Press
TOTAL
.
3. The following message will appear on the display:
After a few seconds, the LED will come on steadily and the message will disappear, to confirm that the system
has been actuated. The intermittent buzzer signalling, if any, indicates that the programmed exit time is
elapsing.
4. If the entered code is not enabled to operate on all the sectors, the list of actuated sectors will obviously be
incomplete and the LED will blink slowly, to indicate partial actuation.
3.1.2 FULL ACTUATION THROUGH THE ELECTRONIC KEY OR TRANSPONDER KEY
System actuation and deactivation through the electronic key is performed by putting the key into the inserter (the
transponder keys shall be kept approximately 1 cm far from the transponder inserter), thus triggering the area
actuation/deactivation cycle which will be repeated twice (the key shall be correlated to one or several sectors
included in the inserter areas).
By taking the key off at the proper time (the transponder keys shall be moved away and then back near the
inserter), the cycle will be blocked and the system will be configured as displayed by the LEDs (if the key is still
inserted, you will exit upon completion of the fourth cycle and the system will be left in the previous state).
Below is a description of the most complete area actuation and deactivation cycle:
LEDs ON
If the key is taken off...
... all the areas will be actuated
... all the areas will be deactivated
... area 1 will be actuated (areas 2 and 3 will be deactivated)
... area 2 will be actuated (areas 1 and 3 will be deactivated)
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