
7
BASIC PROGRAMMING
NOTE:
deciding about to whom you will entrust your master TAG and service
TAG is entirely a question of the hierarchies you intend to activate. Con-
sidering that the master TAG , as we already pointed out, both has the or-
dinary function of opening the door and is capable of accessing every
type and degree of programming level, it must obviously be used and
kept by the home owner.
In addition, remember that the master TAG can also exclude access for
one or more service TAG , while the opposite cannot happen.
For example, the owner of the average family home may want to entrust
a service TAG to the maid.
So if you want to block free access during a period when you are away from
home, all you have to do is disable the consent for the TAG held by your
maid to be used from the electronic memory. Although she still has the key,
it will be deactivated. You will be able to reactivate its use if necessary
when you return (see page 10).
ACTIVATING OTHER “MASTER TAGS”:
access the “programming” facility
A.
with the door open, press the spring latch
, with one finger and keep
it pressed, then bring the transponder previously registered as the “mas-
ter TAG ” close to the receiver located on the external plaque
(fig. 1).
B.
the acoustic alarm will emit a scale of rising sounds to tell you that the
lock is in the “programming” mode.
The lock will only remain in programming mode as long as you keep
the spring latch pressed. If you release the spring latch, you will auto-
matically leave the programming mode.
C.
so, while keeping the spring latch
, constantly pressed all the time, press
the black button located on the internal plaque
(fig. 3) and keep it
pressed for at least one second: The buzzer emits two short sounds (2
beeps).
NOTE:
If the buzzer only emits one short sound (1 beep), press the black key a-
gain so that the buzzer emits TWO short sounds (2 beeps) confirming that
the lock is now set up for programming new “master” level TAGS.
D.
The TAG moved close to the reader on the external plaque
(fig. 1) is
therefore programmed at “master2 level. As long as it remains in this s-
tatus, or until spring latch
is released, any other TAG that is brought
near the reader will be programmed at “master” level.
release the pressure on the spring latch
to exit the programming mode.
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