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OFFICE MODE: OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING
The key
s/
cards database is created by means of a Master card or a computer, then stored into
lock's controller memory. The door is always closed;
when a valid card is presented, a beep sounds
and the blue
LED is blinking. While the blue LED is blinking, lock handle can be turned to open the
door. The lock is automatically closed again after the handle is released, or after 3 seconds.
When the card has no access rights, a beep sounds and the red LED is blinking. The door doesn't
open when the lock handle is turned.
To leave the room from inside, just push the lock handle.
To assign a Master card, initial power-up state must be active (No cards stored in lock's memory).
Initial Power-up (No cards stored in lock's memory yet).
Set the jumper on the reader's
printed circuit board (PCB) to Position 1 (See Fig. 5). Connect the
reader's PCB module to the locking module using the 8-pin socket. Minding the polarity, insert four
AA batteries into the battery compartment. Connect the 2-pin socket on the battery compartment to
corresponding part on the locking module.
When power is
supplied
to the lock, it keeps beeping and its blue LED is flashing for 16 s, thus
indicating that lock's memory is empty and it is ready to store a Master card. While the beeps are
still sounding (within 16 s) approach a card to the reader, -- this card will be stored into lock's
memory as a Master card. The beeps will cease, confirming that the first Master card was
successfully stored. To add more Master cards, approach them one by one to the reader, keeping
the interval between cards less than 16 s. Each touch by a new card the reader will confirm by a
short beep.
Exit from Add Master Cards mode happens automatically
at 16 s after the last approach. Exit from
Add Master Cards mode is confirmed by a series of five short beeps.
If no cards could be stored as Master cards, just turn the power on again later. The Add Master
Cards procedure described above can only be used when lock's memory is empty. Subsequently,
use the Master card(s) you've created for programming.
To use programming functions, use short (< 1 s) and long (~ 6 s) touches by Master card. There is a
limit, 16 s after the last touch, in programming mode; once it expires, the reader reverts to normal
mode, confirming that with five short beeps.
Blocking Card
Normal Card
Master Card
Cards Hierarchy
Master Card
- card for service needs only.
- Adds and removes Normal and Blocking cards.
- Turns on and off Accept mode.
- Turns off Blocking mode.
- Creates additional Master cards.
Blocking Card
- access card.
- Can block/resume access for Normal cards.
- Turns on and off Free Access mode and Blocking
mode.
Normal Card
- access card only.
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