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13F4, 13A4, 13A4.B - 13F7, 13A7, 13A7.B
10
H10
A
0
+
0
+
11
H11
B
0
+
1
12
H12
C
0
+
2
ABC
13
H13
D
0
+
3
DEF
14
H14
E
0
+
4
GHI
15
H15
F
0
+
5
JKL
H16
G
0
+
6
MNO
V1
H
0
+
7
PQRS
V2
I
0
+
8
TUV
V3
J
0
+
9
WXYZ
V4
K
0
+
0
+
V5
L
0
+
1
V6
M
0
+
2
ABC
V7
N
0
+
3
DEF
V8
O
0
+
4
GHI
V9
P
0
+
5
JKL
V10
Q
0
+
6
MNO
V11
R
0
+
7
PQRS
V12
S
0
+
8
TUV
V13
T
0
+
9
WXYZ
V14
U
0
+
0
+
Note:
In the case of Horizontal installation, the prefix
H
indicates
a Horizontal electronic unit, while
V
indicates one of the vertical
electronic units of the riser where there is the indoor unit. V15
does not exist, its function is performed by the 69RS (69RS.1).
Cyclic self-starting is possible only on the first 16 horizontal
electronic units. For the others, direct self-starting is possible,
after suitably programming the 69RS (69RS.1).
After the first
0
+
, or second
or
button, a symbol will
appear indicating that another number key is expected.
A “clipboard” function can be used to help with duplication of the
codes. When no symbol is shown as described above, press
to record the sequence shown on the display. Select an-
other device, access changes mode and press
to replace
the existing sequence with the sequence recorded in the clip-
board. Press
to confirm the change.
Note
: Each horizontal electronic unit can function as a Mas-
ter (as regards self-starting) for the indoor units whose ID is
within the Initial ID - Final ID range (paragraph 1.3 and 1.4). It is
enough for 69RS (69RS.1) to have the Master entrance panel of
the riser remapped onto the current entrance panel.
Default: no sequence, so only the Master entrance panel
(Vertical Installation) or the current one (Horizontal Instal-
lation) is considered.
4.10 - DATE / TIME format
While awaiting selection, the electronic unit shows, among
other information, the current date and time. The formats in
which they are shown are configurable. If desired, you can
also delete one or both of them. Enter changes mode with
, select the desired format with
or
, confirm with
. The time format is reached with
starting from the
date format.
Default: display date in the format day month / numeric
month / 4-digit year, hour and minutes in 24H format sepa-
rated by ':', 01/01/2013 00:00:00.
5.0 - Clock
The clock must be set correctly for the service described in
paragraphs 5.1 to 5.4 to be able to be correctly performed. The
date and time are retained for at least 2 days even with the
electronic unit switched off. When the clock is first powered up,
or when the electronic unit remains switched off for longer than
2 days, the date is automatically set to 1 January 2013 and
the time to 00:00. To adjust the date and time, press
. The
modifiable field is indicated by a solid rectangle to the right. To
change the data for the day, enter numbers
0
+
..
9
WXYZ
with
the keypad and to move on to another field, use the
button
to move right and
to move left. Confirm with
. If there
is an error, for example if the day is set any higher than 31,
changes are rejected and the rectangle moves to the position
of the error. There is no need to enter the day of the week, as
this will be calculated automatically from the date.
5.1 - Enable timed codes
This configuration enables the timed password function
described under headings 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4. To enable press
1
. To disable press
0
+
.
Default: No
5.2 - First timed code
This configuration specifies the first code to be used for the
Timed Codes function. Using buttons from
0
+
to
9
WXYZ
enter
its number from 1 to 1000 or
0
+
to delete it. If the first code is
higher than the second, or if one is programmed and the other
is not, a warning to check the other code is displayed. The valid
codes are those in which the number ranges from the first to
the last as specified, excluding the limits.
Default: not programmed
5.3 - Last timed code
Like the code described above, but referring to the last valid
code.
Default: not programmed
5.4 - Code validity time slots
The clock of the electronic units 13F4, 13A4, 13A4.B and 13F7,
13A7, 13A7.B allows enabling a certain number of Lock codes,
F1 codes, F2 codes described in paragraphs 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4