
VMBKP
19
Velbus
–
Legen Heirweg 33, BE-9890 Gavere, Belgium
–
tel. +32 9 384 36 11
–
e-mail: [email protected]
–
www.velbus.eu
PN-VMBKP-ed1-A4
1.
Location
•
Enter Location 0 1
2.
Super user code
•
The Super User Code can be 4 to 8 digits long.
•
When a new Super User Code is entered and confirmed, the old Super User Code is replaced.
3.
Validation
•
Press # key once. A double beep confirms the entry.
Examples
•
Set the Super User Code to 2 5 8 0: 0 2 2 5 8 0 #
•
To delete a Super User Code from memory, enter the location number, followed by #: 0 2 #
Operation and functions of the Super User Code
1.
Operate User Group Channels 1 and 2
The Super User Code operates the User Group 1 and 2 channels just like a normal User Code. Simply enter the Super
User Code, followed by # and the number of the desired User Group channel.
SUPER USER CODE # 1: Activate User Group 1 channel
SUPER USER CODE # 2: Activate User Group 2 channel
2. Optional Functions Controlled by Super User Code for User Group 1
Apart from controlling the two User Group Channels 1 and 2, the Super User Code can also be used to enable the
following optional functions controlling User Group 1 for user convenience or security enhancement.
The Super User Code and Egress Button are excluded from any hardware inhibition
3
and lockup
4
functions; for safety
reasons they are valid for User Group channel activation at any time.
A. Override the User Group 1 channel (keep door unlocked)
The User Group 1 channel is usually for door lock control. In some situations, the door may need to be unlocked for a
period of time to allow door opening without User Codes or EM Cards. This function is toggled with the following code
entry.
SUPER USER CODE # 7: the door is unlocked, enter this code again to cancel unlocking and return to normal operation
NOTE:
•
The door is unlocked while the function is enabled. The
“
User Group 1
”
LED (Green) turns ON.
•
Do not forget to stop this function after use (by entering the same code again) because the door will remain
unlocked.
•
Fail-secure electric locks require power to maintain an unlocked condition. Prolonged periods of continuous
unlocking may damage them. This function is not recommended for fail-secure electric locks.
3
cfr. “O/P 1
INH (User Group 1 Inhibit Control Input
–
Normally Open)” on p.8
4
cfr. “
Summary of Contents for VMBKP
Page 1: ......