•
Delay time
:
No delay; (default setting)
-
With delay; delay time in seconds (1 - 99)
For functions and , the delay time is the waiting time that elapses
between pressing the door opener button and the activation of the door
opener.
For functions and , the delay time is the length of time the door
opener button must be held down before the door opener is activated.
• Confirmation
:
Press the
button to confirm your entry.
The code lock emits two beep tones and the centre LED flashes twice orange. Programming
is saved.
• When you have finished programming, exit programming mode with the
button.
These modes can only be used with the door opener button, not to activate the output
with a user code.
If the door opener button is released too early when selecting modes or , the
internal timer will be reset and output #1 will not be activated.
For safety reasons, therefore, an appropriate sign explaining the function must be
placed next to the door opener button (e.g. if a time delay of 5 seconds has been
programmed: “Keep the door opener button pressed for at least 5 seconds until the
door opener is released!”).
Programming example 1: Pressing door opener button with 5 seconds delay and beep
tone as warning
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(a) Programming code 90
(b) Function “2”; pressing with warning tone
(c) Delay time “5”; for 5 seconds
(d) Save programming (code lock emits two beep tones and the centre LED flashes twice
orange)
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