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Codes
Several types of codes are intended for unit control.
Code #00 is Engineer code. It allows:
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Engineer Code programming,
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Master Code programming,
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Users’ codes programming,
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Relay operation modes and door time programming (individually for each
user code),
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Alarm output time programming,
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Keypad lockout time programming,
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Reset to factory defaults.
Code #01 is Master code. It allows:
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Master Code programming,
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Users’ codes and their access level programming,
Codes #02 - 30 are users’ codes. They can be allowed to:
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Drive relays
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Switch day/night modes
Entering of the user code #2 is identical to RTE button pressing. Changing of
settings of user Code #2 causes changing of RTE button settings. Deletion of user
code #2 causes alarm output activation after RTE button depressing.
For each user code you can program:
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Access level from 1 to 4, define access rights (programmed by "Master"
code)
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Code options - choose relays to drive, relay time, door time (programmed by
"Engineer" code)
Duress Code
Every user, besides his regular code has an additional duress code, independent-
ly of user code access level and options. When this code is entered, DLK-640Plus
stand-alone access control unit grants access accordingly to user code access
level and options and alarm output switches on.
Duress code differs from user code in the last digit per 1. For instance, if user code
is [1][2][3][4], than duress code for this user is [1][2][3][5].
If user code ends with '9', than duress code ends with '0'. For instance, if user code
is [1][0][0][9], than duress code for this user is [1][0][0][0].
LEDs
There are three LEDs on the front panel of DLK-640Plus stand-alone access con-
trol unit. Their functioning is described below:
Main mode
LED 1 (red) indicates panel operation mode
LED 2 (Bi-colour, Red and Green): Red - indicates I/O output status, Green -
indicates Relay 1 status
Operation