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1 Add Entry Codes
Each
entry code
recognised by the keypad(s) is stored under a two digit reference known as the c
ode index
number
. The code index number allows an authorised holder of the engineer’s code to remove entry codes by keying
in the code index number without requiring knowledge of the actual entry code. It also means that a written record of
valid code holders can be kept without recording the actual entry codes.
Once a entry code is stored against a code index number, it cannot be overwritten. To change a entry code, the code
index number must first be cleared and then a new entry code added. For more information on clearing index codes,
see 2 Remove Entry Codes.
1. To add a new entry code, first log on to programming mode. The LED on keypad A will flash red to indicate
that the system is in programming mode and the buzzer on the controller will beep.
2. Press
‘1’.
3. Input the code index number that the entry code is to be stored under (up to ‘98’).
4. Select the door(s) and mode of entry required for the entry code by pressing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 as detailed
below:
1 = door A, timed
2 = door A, latched
3 = door B, timed
4 = door B, latched
5 = doors A & B, timed
6 = doors A & B, latched
5. Input the entry code (a 4, 5 or 6 digit numeric code as set up in option 4).
6. To log out of programming mode press ‘0’ or to continue programming, press the required programming
option number.
2
Remove Entry Codes
Entry codes are removed from the system by removing the code index number.
This option is used to remove individual code index numbers from a particular door or doors or for clearing all codes
from a particular door or doors.
1. To remove a code index number(s), first log on to programming mode. The LED on keypad A will flash red to
indicate that the system is in programming mode and the buzzer on the controller will beep.
2. Press
‘2’.
3. To remove a single code index number from a particular door, select 1 or 3 as detailed below:
1 = Remove a single code index number from door A
3 = Remove a single code index number from door B
Then input the code index number that is to be removed.
Or
To remove all code index numbers from a particular door, select 2 or 4 as detailed below:
2 = Remove all codes from door A
4 = Remove all codes from door B
Then input ‘00’.
Or
To remove all code index numbers from both doors, select ‘5’. Then input ‘00’.
4. To log out of programming mode press ‘0’ or to continue programming, press the required programming
option number.