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The module is in
programming mode.
The menus are scrolled
through automatically
every 2 seconds.
5D) CHANGING THE SUPERCODE
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 4A).
N.B: If the SIMPLEBUS
TYPE parameter is set to
0 porter module 3062
must be in programming
mode by connecting
terminal PRG to -.
MAIN
SETTINGS
The supercode must be made
up of 6 digits.
The new supercode value is
222222.
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
SUPERCODE
VALUE: _ _ _ _ _ _
SUPERCODE
VALUE: 222222
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Select the ACCESS
CONTROL/ SUPERCODE /
CHANGE menu, using
the
. To exit the menu,
press
X
.
Enter the new
supercode value
EXAMPLE: 222222.
Press
to confirm the
entry.
5E) CHANGING THE SUPERCODE TO THE DEFAULT VALUE
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 4A).
The module is in
programming mode.
The menus are scrolled
through automatically
every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
The supercode has been
changed to the default value
(111111).
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
PARAMETER
CHANGED
Select the RESET
SUPERCODE menu using
the
. to exit the menu
press
X
.
5F) DISPLAYING THE NUMBER OF PASSWORDS ENTERED AND THE VERSION OF
SOFTWARE INSTALLED IN MODULE Art. 3070/A
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 4A).
The module is in
programming mode.
The menus are scrolled
through automatically
every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
The first line shows the
software version installed in
module 3070/A.
The second line shows the
number of password codes
stored.
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
REV 1.0
N. PASSWORD:100
Select the INFO menu
using the
.
5G) EXECUTION OF A PASSWORD-ACTIVATED DOOR-LOCK RELEASE RELAY
INITIAL CONDITION
Module Art. 3070/A
powered up and in standby.
ENTER USER
CODE
To cancel the operation
press
X
.
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
PASSWORDS: _ _ _ _ _ _
CONFIRM WITH
PASSWORDS: _ _ _ 100
CONFIRM WITH
Press .
Enter the password code.
EXAMPLE:
100.
The password code can
have up to a maximum of
6 digits.
If the code typed is found.
If the code typed is not
found.
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
PASSWORDS
VALUE: _ _ _ _ _ _
PASSWORDS
VALUE:_ _ _ 100
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
Or:
NOT IN MEMORY
Select the ACCESS
CONTROL /
PASSWORD / DELETE
menu, using the
;
exit the menu
press
X
.
Enter the desired password
code.
EXAMPLE:
100.
Press
to confirm the
entry.
5C) DELETING ALL THE PASSWORD CODES
INITIAL CONDITION
Configuration mode has
been accessed
(see point 4A).
The module is in
programming mode.
The menus are scrolled
through automatically
every 2 seconds.
MAIN
SETTINGS
Pressing
X
cancels the
operation.
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
DELETE
PASSWORDS ?
ELIMINATION
IN PROGRESS
Select the ACCESS
CONTROL /
PASSWORD / DELETE
menu, using the
;
exit the menu
press
X
.
To confirm
Press .
If the password code is
already in the memory.
Contact SE / SE on the
porter module will be
activated.
If the password code
is not in the memory.
PASSWORDS
CONFIRMED
Or:
NOT
IN MEMORY
Press .
6) INDIRECT CODE
6A) MULTIDOWNLOAD
It is possible to create an RS485 system with digital call modules Art. 3070/A to upload
or download a user name list on any of the modules on this system, using a PC
upgraded with software 1249/A version 2.2 or later.
In this mode, each module must have a different ID CODE (see point 4B-5). To set up
the RS485 network, refer to diagram CA/EN/109 on page 119.
6B) ENTERING A LIST ( DOWNLOAD )
Using software Art. 1249/A, it is possible, on module 3070/A, to enter the list with the
Indirect Code
and
Code
fields for INDIRECT CODE operating mode. Art. 3070/A must be
set to indirect code call mode (see point 4B-4).
INITIAL CONDITION
Module powered up
and in standby.
ENTER USER
CODE
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