Programming manual V1.1
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– If an
unblocking
-CODE is entered
3
x wrongly, the
Parapulser
blocks the input of a
second
unblocking
-CODE. To unlock this lock, the
Parapulser
hast to be repro-
grammed by the manufacturer. In this case please contact the customer service, see
“
14.
” on page
27
at the
Parapulser
manual.
8.13
2-,
5-, or 6-digit sequence of number input
Just after the input-mode has been activated, the
red
LED is blinking
1
x per second, and in
addition a “
Piep!
” tone is audible.
The amount of the
red
and
blue
LED-blinks, i.e. Piep-tones per second indicate, which di-
git of the
2
-,
5
-, or
6
-digit
sequence of numbers
has to be input at next (see table below):
Examples for sequence
:
Pulse frequency
(Hz) :
07843
of numbers
acoustic pulse counter (Pu) :
11
0840
CODE-number
(Co) :
843721
Number of LED-blinks
and Piep per second
Digit to be input of the 2-, 5- or 6-digit
sequnce of numbers
(with examples)
1
=
Æ
1
st
digit to be input (Hz)
0
(Pu)
1
(Co)
8
2
==
Æ
2
nd
digit to be input (Hz)
7
(Pu)
1
(Co)
4
3
===
Æ
3
rd
digit to be input (Hz)
8
(Pu)
0
(Co)
3
4
===
=
Æ
4
th
digit to be input (Hz)
4
(Pu)
8
(Co)
7
5
===
==
Æ
5
th
digit to be input (Hz)
3
(Pu)
4
(Co)
2
6
===
===
Æ
6
th
digit to be input (Hz)
-
(Pu)
0
(Co)
1
The input of the indicated digit happens in two steps,
A
and
B
:
A
) Select desired numerical value:
sel
-key
press as often shortly
, until the desired numerical value (
0
–
9
) of the ac-
tual digit is displayed with help of the LEDs (
=
=
=
).
Hint for the number selection (
0
–
9
) via
sel
-key:
– At the
first
and
second
digit, the number selection begins with the number
“
1
”, and from the
third
digit on the selection begins with number “
0
” !
– At input of a pulse frequency, the number selection always begins with number
“
0
” !
B
) Confirm selected numerical value:
se
t
-key
press shortly
to confirm the number (
0
–
9
), displayed by the three LED: at
this a “
Dulip
!”-sound is audible.
Enter all remaining digits:
As long as digits have to be entered, it goes back to step
A
), else wise it goes back to
the chapter from where you have jumped to this chapter.
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