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For example, if the normal User Code is 94507853, the User can activate the duress alarm by entering 9450785
2
or
9450785
4
, followed by #. If the User Code ends in 0, use 1 or 9 to activate the duress alarm. The lock will operate
normally when a duress code is entered.
All codes can send the duress signal at any time. It can also be sent during programming sequences.
Enable Duress Alarm Feature
After the lock is installed with the Duress Alarm Module, the duress feature must be enabled by performing the
following steps:
Step 1
Enter: 3 8 *
Step 2
Enter: 8-digit Programmer PIN code (00) #
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Step 3
Enter: 1, 2, or 3 #
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Step 4
Enter: 2 or 3 #
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(OPTION 1
–
disable, OPTION 2
–
enable with module, OPTION 3
–
enable with digital output)
Dures
s
Mode
Enter Code
********
Enter New
Mode Number
2
Confirm New
Mode Number
2
The lock can now send a duress signal through the interface module.
Disabling the Duress Alarm Feature
The duress feature can be disabled without disconnecting the Duress Alarm Module by performing the following steps:
Step 1 Enter: 3 8 *
Step 2 Enter: 8-digit Programmer PIN code (00) #
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Step 3 Enter: 0 #
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Step 4 Enter: 0 #
♪♪♪
(OPTION 1
–
disable, OPTION 2
–
enable with module, OPTION 3
–
enable with digital output)
Dures
s
Mode
Enter Code
********
Enter New
Mode Number
0
Confirm New
Mode Number
0
3
.
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Command 42: Identify Lock Type
Use command 42 to verify the lock type that has been setup for the lock.
Step 1
Enter: 4 2 *
Step 2
Listen for the beeps to determine the lock type.
Lock Type
A-Series
The lock will emit one low beep, one high beep, and one low beep to begin the sequence. The next set of beeps will
indicate the type of lock being used. The lock type will also be shown on the display.