Attention:
At the days indication, the days are displayed in the following sequence: Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, since a week officially starts at Sunday.
Program user codes with an LCD keypad
Programming and/or changing user codes with an LCD keypad goes as follows:
Press <?> <6> <#> followed by a level 5 user code (main user).
The display will now prompt you with: "
Enter number of usercode: -
". Type in the number
(location) of the user code you wish to edit or program (01..98) or press <#> to jump to the first user code
(01). The display will change to:
01: 000000 lev 0
abcdefgh smtwtfs
All information concerning user code 01 is shown in this screen. The top line shows “01”, which indicates
this information is about user code 01. “000000” is the user code. When the code says “000000”, this means
the code is invalid. “lev 0” tells you this code is currently programmed as a level 0 code.
The characters “abcdefgh” show the sections for which this code can be used, when programmed. Finally,
the characters “smtwtfs” tell you that this code, when programmed, will be valid from Sunday to Saturday.
Pay attention to the following: At the moment all characters are displayed as lower case characters. This is to
show that you cannot make any changes at the moment. If you press the <
↓
> key, the display will show the
next user code (in this case user code no. 2) When you press the <
↑
> key, the display will show the previous
user code. With these keys it is easy to scroll through all programmed user codes. You cannot scroll through
the codes while you are programming a specific user code, to do this, first complete the user code
programming.
Press <#> to enter the programming or editing of user code 01. The display will say:
01: ------ lev 0
abcdefgh smtwtfs
Now enter the user code you wish to program (e.g. 111111). Once you have programmed the new user code,
press <#>. The display will show:
01: 111111 lev -
abcdefgh smtwtfs
Now enter the desired user code level (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 7), followed by the <#> key.
The display will show:
01: 111111 lev 4
ABCDEFGH smtwtfs
Attention:
The sections are now shown as capital letters:
When ABCDEFGH are shown as capital letters, this means the sections now can be edited. When you press
the <1> key, the sections characters ABCDEFGH will change to . BCDEFGH. You will see the capital “A”
replaced by a dot. When you press the <1> key again, the capital A will return. Using the keys <1> to <8>
you can change the characters ABCDEFGH. The characters that can be read represent the sections for which
this code is valid. In this example, user code 01 is given code level 4 and is valid for sections A and B. Press
the keys 3,4,5,6,7 en 8 to replace the desired letters with dots. Confirm your selection by pressing the <#>
key. The display will show:
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