
Codes may be 3, 4 or 5 digits long. The length of the Master Code determines all the codes format.
Once the numbers of digits are selected. It cannot be changes unless all programming is erased and the
default factory setting are reloaded.
No other programming commands will be accepted until default Master Code has been changed.
MASTER CODE and SUB-MASTER CODE
This unit is delivered with the Master Code set to 12345 (default).
The Master Code cannot be deleted.
Master Code performs all programming functions.
Sub-Master Code performs all programming functions except delete or change Master Code.
MANAGERS CODE
All Managers Code location ends in zero. (00. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90)
Manager Codes are capable of programming and deleting user codes under his Bank. Managers are also
capable of accessing the next higher Bank until another Manager Code appears.
USER CODES
Does not have programming privileges. Codes are used for entry only.
SERVICE CODES
Service Codes are one-time codes only. It cannot be used again. Once a service code is entered, the unit
will unlock but is will automatically delete the code.
VALID CODES and PASS TIME (DOOR UNLOCK)
Pass Time is the time the unit is unlocked after a valid code is entered.
BLUE LED will flash (with 2 beeps) after a valid code is entered.
Pass Time also determines the amount of time between two key presses. If the succeeding entry (or key
press) was pressed after the Pass Time, it is now considered as a new entry. Should this happen, wait 5
seconds for the unit to reset by itself then try entering the code again.
INVALID CODES
The RED LED will flash for 5 seconds with one beep after an invalid code is entered
NEXT AVAILABLE LOCATION FINDER:
PROGRAM 000
When programming a User Access Code and you are not sure of the next available location, you can
use this feature to exactly locate the next available slot using the same procedure as the “Code
Locator Feature”.
[Master/Sub-Master/Manager Code] (#) (0) (0) (0)
EXAMPLE:
Assuming that the current Master, Sub-Master or Manager Code is (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) and you want to
locate the next available location.
1. Press (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (#) (0) (0) (0)
2. At the start of the “Next Available Location finder” sequence, the unit will flash both the BLUE
and RED LED and emit one long beep.
3. The unit will identify the Bank number by flashing the BLUE LED (with beeps) from 0 to 9 times.
4. To signify the end of the Bank ID sequence, the unit will flash both the BLUE and RED LED with
a long beep.
5. The unit will identify the User number by flashing the BLUE LED (with beeps) from 0 to 9 times.
6. To signify the end of the Bank ID sequence, the unit will flash both the BLUE and RED LED with
a long beep.
No flash or tone means the corresponding number is zero.
If no available location is found, the unit will a programming error tone.
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