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Last update: 01.08.2013
Automated latch release
Operating instructions
Infra-red access keys
Infra-red eye
In the infra-red eye there is a red LED which indicates whether the door is locked or open.
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2
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1
Solid light
Door is open
2
Flashing
Opening, or: fault (double speed)
3
Off
Door is locked
Fig. 2 Determining whether the door is locked or unlocked
Infra-red master key
The infra-red master key is needed for programming in
and deleting infra-red access keys. Before it can be
used for programming in infra-red access keys, it must
firstly be programmed in itself
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Only one infra-red master key is permissible per F-
type automated latch release. However, any number
of F-type automated latch releases can be assigned to
a single infra-red master key.
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The infra-red master key cannot be used to open the
door; it is for programming only.
Fig. 3: Infra-red master key
Important
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For security reasons, if you lose the infra-red master key you should switch off the operating voltage on the automated
latch release until you have obtained a new infra-red master key from a specialist dealer and programmed it into the
system.
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It is not possible to obtain information about opening sequences triggered by the integrated infra-red access control
system, as the automated latch release does not store this information.
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For security reasons, all infra-red access keys must be programmed in individually.
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The infra-red master key should always be kept under lock and key in order to prevent misuse.
Using infra-red access keys
For correct signal transmission, the infra-red access key
should be positioned between approx. 2 and 7 m from the
infra-red eye. The quality of the signal depends on the char-
ge level of the batteries and the amount of sunlight. If the
infra-red eye is exposed to strong sunlight, the key should be
operated closer to the eye.
Unlocking/opening the door
› Press the "open" button. This will unlock the door. The
LED on the infra-red eye will light up.
Fig. 4 Infra-red access key