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DIP-SWITCH BLOCK:
This enables blocking, in manual mode (Hardware) of programming/modification/deletion of internal codes. To activate
programming, both switches must be set to OFF (if just one of the two is ON, programming is inhibited).
PROGRAMMING THE TOUCH KEYS:
NB:
the memorisation procedure must be performed with the probe connected to T1.
1) Press keys “R”+”7” together (NB: first R and then 7 with the 2 rear switches set to OFF). This displays
:
2) Enter the correct password (by default 222) and press “C” to confirm (as indicated on display). If correct, access is gained to
key programming.
3)
The display then shows (Programming of the first touch key in the list). Then use the (right arrow) cursors
to scroll to the required position and press “C”. For faster access, enter the number of the required position and press “C”.
4)
This then flashes on display (alternating with the key number) , on standby for the code to be programmed
to be placed on the “probe”.
5) Depending on requirements, the following is possible:
a) When the key is placed on the probe the new key is memorised. Memorisation is confirmed by a short tone and a memo mes-
sage. ->
b) Press
“
0
” to cancel the relative key in the memory.
c) Press “
R
” to exit the key programming procedure.
d) Enter “
9999
” to start overall deletion of all keys.
e) Press “
*
” for access to programming of accessory parameters: priorities, selection of keys on which to be active, type of key.
See below for these programming procedures.
6) In the standard case of memorisation, after a brief interval Type 8017 returns to point 3 in preparation to acquire new subse-
quent keys.
PROGRAMMING ACCESSORY PARAMETERS (FOR EACH KEY):
In the case of programming accessory parameters (by pressing “
*
” as in point 5 above) the following options can be set: -
Activation of the key only on some of the 4 probes (readers). By default each key is valid on all 4 reader inputs (touch). -
Modification of key priority between 0 and 15 (currently set at 7). This second function only serves for special management
modes (timed) by computerised systems.
7) To set these parameters, after pressing “
*
” the following message is displayed: in practice this message indi-
cates that the selected key is active on all 4 outputs (1111). Each number 1 corresponds to an active key, and 0 to a deactiva-
ted key. The first 1 on the left corresponds to reader 1, the second to reader 2, then 3 and the last 1 to reader 4. To modify the
enabled/disabled status, rewrite the 4 digits using 1 for active status and 0 on those to be disabled (per key). E.g. to activate it
only on key 1 enter 1000 , to activate it on 2 and 4 enter 0101….
Press “C” to confirm.
8) The following message is then displayed:
The message indicates that the key has a priority setting of 7. Enter the new priority level (or leave unchan-
ged) and press -“C”. Modifications to the priority level is only useful for special applications (timed).
Press “C” to confirm (with message) and exit the setting procedure and return to point 3.
TOUCH INPUT OPERATING MODES:
The control unit is fitted with 4 different inputs (T1,T2,T3,T4) for key reading (“probes”). Each of these 4 inputs is associated with
one of the 4 outputs (OUT1,2,3,4) to which a different device can be connected (usually a lock or light). Therefore, for example,
if the key is read on probe n°1, and on verification that it is stored and active on this input (accessory parameter), the corre-
sponding output 1 is activated.
In this way a single control unit enables control of up to 4 different access points.