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10.
Operation
a) Getting started
Power on the access system once it has been connected and installed. After switching on the operating voltage, the
access system emits a beep and the LED lights up red continuously (standby).
The access system is now ready for use and can be programmed.
If the access system continuously emits beeps and the LED flashes quickly, the brightness sensor on the
rear has activated the sabotage protection; operation is not possible.
Disconnect the access system from the operating voltage immediately in this case. Ensure that the bright-
ness sensor is in the dark after installation.
If you wish to commission the access system for testing purposes before mounting, cover the brightness
sensor on the rear, e.g. use a piece of opaque adhesive tape (if necessary, briefly disconnect the access
system from the operating voltage to reset the sabotage protection).
You should take the following steps:
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Create a table and enter all settings and user/transponder numbers.
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Put the IR remote control into operation (remove the protective strip from the battery compartment or insert the
battery).
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Think of a master code (consisting of 6 digits) and program it (see 8. b). The default master code is 123456 (or after
resetting the access system).
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The supplied master transponder (e.g. labelled with ‘master card’) is only used for the quick storage or deletion
of user transponders (or user fingerprints). All other programming must be carried out via the IR remote control.
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If you do not wish to have a master transponder for security reasons, for example, the access system can be reset
accordingly, see 8. n). In that case, the teach-in or deletion of user transponders is only possible via the IR remote
control (or via a master fingerprint, if stored).
• If desired, teach in a master fingerprint, see 8. c).
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Teach in the user transponders to the access system, see 8. d).
• Teach in the user fingerprints to the access system, see 8. f).
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Select the access mode, see 8. i).
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Program the changeover contact activation time (see 8. j) to be used e.g. for switching a door lock (the default
setting is 5 seconds).
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Switch on protection against incorrect entries (if desired), see 8. k) and 8. l).
• Now, check whether the door lock can be opened with the stored user transponders or user fingerprints.