q) Selecting mode for door opener button - programming code 90
By default, pressing the door opener button (if connected) activates output #1 on the code lock.
In some scenarios you may wish for there to be a delay between pressing the button and
activating output #1 (for the connected door lock). For example, configuring a delay can prevent
people from leaving a room quickly.
The code lock will beep during the delay to indicate that the door opener button has been
pressed.
Important!
When you set a delay, people will not be able to leave the room quickly. This may
constitute a safety hazard in some scenarios (e.g. in the event of a fire).
Before setting a delay (disabled by default), ensure that you comply with all applicable
safety regulations in your country (e.g. the requirement to designate a second escape
route).
If in doubt, do not set a delay.
Setting the mode for the door opener button:
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The code lock should be in programming mode, see Chapter 14. b).
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General input for programming:
Programming code
Function
Delay time
Confirmation
or or or
or -
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Programming code
90
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Function
:
Briefly press the door opener button to release the door opener. No beep tone is
emitted as a warning. In addition, a delay time can be programmed. See next item
“Delay time” (default setting).
Briefly press the door opener button to release the door opener. A beep tone is emitted
as a warning. In addition, a delay time can be programmed. See next item “Delay time”.
The door opener button must be held down to trigger the door opener. No beep tone
is emitted as a warning. The time the button must be held down is selected in the next
item “Delay time”.
The door opener button must be held down to trigger the door opener. A beep tone is
emitted as a warning until the door is opened. The time the button must be held down
is selected in the next item “Delay time”.
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