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Preparation
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How To Change Your Code Number
Please note:
The keypad has a double button press function and therefore you are able to have the same digit
twice. When the unit is being coded, if the green marker of the coding disk is in alignment with the left hand arrow
on the cover plate it denotes that the button is set as a double press. If the red marker of the coding disk is in
alignment with the left hand arrow it is set for a single press and if blue marker of the coding disk is in alignment
with the left hand arrow it is not part of the code.
The coding chamber is non-sequential so the code can be entered in any order. If for instance the unit was coded
to 1124
(as per fig.4 below)
, the unit can be opened by entering 1142, 4211, 1214 etc...
1.
Remove the keypad from the door, this is done by removing the machine screws located at the top and bottom
of the inside handle.
2.
With the keypad and inside handle removed from the door, turn the keypad over and remove the extension plate
so that the coding chamber is visible. The extension plate is secured to the keypad by 2 x retaining screws. Turn
the lever handle of the keypad to ensure that the coding chamber is reset before a new code is to be programmed.
3.
With the coding chamber reset you will see that the coding disks are set to what the keypad is currently coded
to. If for instance the unit is coded to 1124; the number 1 disk will have the green marker of the coding disk lined up
with the left hand arrow on the cover plate. The number 2 and 4 will have the red marker of the coding disks lined
up with the left hand arrow
(as per fig.4)
. All the other coding disks will have the blue line in alignment with the left
hand arrow.
4.
Decide what the unit wants to be code to. To change how a button is set in the code – this is done by using a
small amount of upwards force lifting the inner gear using the code change tool
(part no.19)
until the tab on the
inner gear becomes visible
(as per fig.5)
.
5.
Whilst holding the inner gear the coding disk can be rotated using your finger. If you want that button in the code
as a single press align the red marker of the coding disk with the right hand arrow
(as per fig.6)
. If you want that
button as a double press align the green marker of the coding disk with the right hand arrow
(as per fig.7)
and if
you do not want that button in the code align the blue line of the coding disk with the right hand arrow
(as per fig.8)
.
Fitting the Hexagonal Support Posts
Fit both of the hexagonal support posts
(part no.13)
into the top and bottom
threaded holes of the back of the keypad extension plate
(part no.4),
as shown
in arrows
A
and
B
in the diagram on the right.
Without the hexagonal support posts fitted the machine screws will not be able
to be screwed into place, as they are different thread sizes.
Do not over tighten the hexagonal support posts as this may strip the
thread on either the post itself or the thread in the extension plate.
How To Change Your Code Number
1
2
3
4
Left Hand
Arrow
Right Hand
Arrow
Fig.4
↓ ↓
1
2
3
4
Code Change
Tool
Tab
Inner
Gear
Coding
Disk
Fig.5
↓ ↓
Preparation
Turning off the Free Passage Function
All units are supplied with the free passage function ready to be used, unless you have specifically ordered with the
function turned off. If you do not require the free passage function this feature can be turned off, this should be done
before the unit is fitted to the door.
If your unit has the free passage function turned on, the white line of the ‘F’ coding disk will be in alignment with the
left hand arrow
(as per fig.1)
. If it is turned off the blue line of ‘F’ coding disk will be in alignment with the left hand
arrow.
1.
To turn off the free passage function – this is done by using a small amount of upwards force lifting the inner gear
using the code change tool
(part no.19)
until the tab on the inner gear becomes visible
(as per fig.2)
.
2.
Whilst holding the inner gear the coding disk can be rotated using your finger. Rotate the disk until the blue line of
the coding disk is in alignment with the right hand arrow
(as per fig.3)
.
3.
With the blue line in position the inner gear can be released. The tab of the inner gear will still be visible
(as per
fig.3)
– using your finger rotate the coding disk around to the left / clockwise until you see the tab of the inner gear
drop down into the cut-out of the coding disk.
4.
Once the tab has dropped down rotate the handle and you should see that the blue marker is in alignment with the
left hand arrow. If the blue line is in alignment the unit has the free passage function turned off.
If at a later date you wish to turn back on the free passage function, follow the above 4 steps but instead of setting
the blue line of the coding disk set the white line.
Rotate
Left
7
F
↓
↓
Fig.3
7
F
↓
↓
Fig.2
Tab
Code
Change
Tool
7
F
↓
↓
Fig.1
Left Hand
Arrow
Right Hand
Arrow
Coding
Disk
B
A