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Application Command Mode
The Application Command Mode is used to enable or disable password-free access
(pattern 15) and remote access to the AIN via an external dial-up connection
(pattern 16).
The Application Command Mode is indicated by the SYS-LED flashing green-or-
ange.
The Application Command Mode is entered using a long keypress of the pilot key
(LC) in Normal Modus. Combination pattern 17 is displayed once the Application
Command Mode has been entered.
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Patterns after entering the Application Command Mode
The Application Command Mode is exited automatically if no input is made within
20 seconds; the system returns to Normal Mode.
Enabling / disabling password-free access
The following sequence changes the status of the password-free access:
Requirement: The system has been started up and is running normally.
1.
Press the pilot key with a long keypress (LC)
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"SYS" flashes green-orange and "F0" lights up red
2.
Press the pilot key several times with a short keypress (SC) until "F3" lights up.
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"F3" indicates the current status: steady red = disabled, steady orange = ena-
bled.
3.
Press the pilot key with a long keypress (LC)
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After 2 second keypress "F3" lights up green by way of confirmation.
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When the key is released, the status changes and the system jumps back to
original Mode.
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"F3" now indicates the new status: inactive = disabled, steady orange = ena-
bled.
Note:
You are strongly advised to keep the password-free access open only for
as long as necessary. For security reasons it is automatically deactivated
again after a restart or at the latest after 60 minutes.
Pattern
No.
F0
F1
F2
F3
F4
SYS
Meaning
17
Application Command Mode active
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