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Operating instructions 82132/3XXX - Combi B 30
24.5
Programming silent alarm (P8)
A silent alarm is triggered by a special code input. The message in question is an alarm message which initiates the lock using
an alarm output, the lock can still be opened during this. However, to forward the silent alarm, the alarm output must be
connected to the intruder detection system (not included in the scope of delivery) (for further details refer to the installation
manual or consult an installer of intruder detection systems). This programming command is used to activate or deactivate the
silent alarm. To open the lock using the alarm code proceed as described in 10.4.
If the silent alarm is deactivated, the alarm codes are acknowledged as incorrect codes and the lock does not open.
24.5.1
Activating the silent alarm (P8)
To activate the silent alarm proceed as follows: After that the silent alarm is activated and the alarm codes can be used.
Description
1. Press
and enter the valid master code
and
(00 = ID, X = valid 6-digit combination for the master)
2x 3x 3x
2. Press
and
2x 3x 3x
Table 46: Activating silent alarm
The silent alarm must be deactivated in order to be able to activate it.
If the red LED is displayed additionally to the normal acknowledgment signal, the silent alarm has been activated
previously and is deactivated now. To activate it again, repeat the entire procedure.
24.5.2
Deactivating silent alarm (P8)
To deactivate the silent alarm proceed as follows: After that the silent alarm is deactivated, the alarm codes are acknowledged
as incorrect codes and the lock can no longer be opened with an alarm code.
Description
1. Press
and enter the valid master code
and
(00 = ID, X = valid 6-digit combination for the master)
2x 3x 3x
2. Press
and
2x 2x 3x 3x
Table 47: Deactivating silent alarm
The silent alarm must be activated in order to be able to deactivate it.
If the red LED is missing during the acknowledgment signal, the silent alarm has been deactivated previously and is
activated now. To deactivate it again, repeat the entire procedure.
24.6
Acknowledging take-off contact message (P9)
The lock is equipped with a take-off contact (AHK), which is tripped when opening the input unit (e.g. to replace the battery or
after a manipulation); after that it is displayed with the manipulation signal for each opening/operation until the acknowledgment
(3x und 3x im W 6x ).
This programming command acknowledges the take-off contact message. This procedure is saved in the event memory/audit of
the lock like all other procedures.
If the signal mentioned above is displayed even if no battery replacement has been performed, the input unit might have
been manipulated, for example to spy out the code. So, before you acknowledge this message, make sure that no
manipulation has been performed at the input unit. If you are not sure, whether there has been a manipulation or not,
consult an authorized service!
To acknowledge the take-off contact message and, thus, switch off the manipulation indication, proceed as follows: