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... areas 1 and 2 will be actuated (area 3 will be deactivated)
... area 3 will be actuated (areas 1 and 2 will be deactivated)
... areas 1 and 3 will be actuated (area 2 will be deactivated)
... areas 2 and 3 will be actuated (area 1 will be deactivated).
If the key does not control all the sectors within an area, actuation or deactivation of such area may only be partial
and will be signalled by the respective LED blinking (full area actuation is signalled by the LED ON steadily).
If all the sectors correlated to the key fall within one single area of the inserter, the cycle will only actuate/deactivate
such single area (fully or partially, depending on whether the key includes all the area sectors).
3.1.3 PARTIAL ACTUATION THROUGH THE KEYBOARD
To partially actuate a system through the keyboard, proceed as follows:
1. type in a valid code, then press
ENTER
.
2. The following message will appear on the display:
(numbers might appear instead of the dashes, to indicate sectors that have already been actuated), and the
system status LED will blink. Type in the numbers of the sectors to be actuated: they will appear on the display
(if you press an existing number, it will be erased and the corresponding sector will be deactivated). Confirm by
pressing
ENTER
.
3. After a few seconds, the message will disappear and the LED will keep on blinking slowly, to confirm that the
system has been actuated. The intermittent buzzer signalling, if any, indicates that the programmed exit time is
elapsing.
Warning!
If the entered code is not enabled to operate on all the sectors, the status change will affect only
the sectors correlated to the code.
How to block the exit time sound signalling
When the system is actuated through the keyboard, the buzzer will, if programmed, scan all the time left to exit
before the control unit signals an attempt at break-in.
This sound signal is very useful during the day, yet it may be annoying at night, when partial actuation is to be
performed and people are sleeping. To interrupt the buzzer sound, just press
EXIT
immediately after actuating the
system (the LED and the buzzer will warn you that actuation has taken place).
3.1.4 PARTIAL ACTUATION THROUGH THE ELECTRONIC KEY OR TRANSPONDER KEY
Refer to paragraph
3.1.2 FULL ACTUATION THROUGH THE electronic key oR TRANSPONDER KEY
.
3.1.5 QUICK ACTUATION
To actuate the system quickly, type in the first two digits of a valid code by means of the keyboard, then press
ENTER
.
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