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This procedure may be used to acquire the transponder keys even though they are not used in any other system
(transponder keys are delivered from the factory with a unique code stored).
If a previously recognized key is moved near, the “KEY ALREADY MEM.” message will appear and the buzzer will
be heard.
3.11.3 KEY SPECIALIZATION
After a key is acquired, it shall be configured in order to:
•
assign the operative sectors to the key;
•
provide the key with a descriptive name. NOTE. Always assign an uncoded name to the key: this will allow the
key to be identified more immediately, e.g. in the event memory file.
This procedure may be performed even if the key to be specialized is not available.
To specialize a key, proceed as follows:
1. type in the Master code or the Installer code, then press
ENTER
twice.
2. The following message will appear on the display:
Use button ▼ to select the following menu:
Then press
ENTER
to confirm.
3. The following message will appear on the display:
Use button ▼ to select the following menu:
Then press
ENTER
to confirm. The following message will appear on the display:
4. Use button ▼ to select the key to be specialized, then press
ENTER
to confirm your choice.
5. Letter “K” will blink, and the sectors correlated to the key will appear on the display.
where “nn” indicates the key number.
To modify the list, press
ENTER
, type in the numbers of the sectors to be correlated (if the number is already
displayed, it will be deleted), then press
ENTER
to confirm.
6. Press ▼. The following message will appear on the display:
where “nn” indicates the key number. To modify the name, press
ENTER
and use the keyboard to type in the
new name (max. length: 8 characters; to enter characters through the keyboard, refer to paragraph
2.2
ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS THROUGH THE keyboard
). Then, press
ENTER
to confirm.
7. Repeat the procedure by starting from step 4 if you wish to configure other keys, or press
ESC
several times to
exit the menu.
K E Y n n : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
K E Y n n : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
K E Y 0 1 : O N
P r o g . K e y P a r a m .
R e a d N e w K e y
K e y P r o g r a m m i n g
E v e n t M e m o r y