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General
Depending on the setup, the opening of
the lock can be subject to additional
restrictions. A combination of these
restrictions is also possible:
1. Delay time
→ Opening is only
possible once a defined delay
time has come to the end (with
the exception of user 9).
2. Dualcode
→ Opening is only
possible with two valid user
codes. (also the "two pairs of
eyes" principle )
Code length / silent alarm
Normally each user code has a length of
6 digits (0-9). If a silent alarm has been
configured, the number of code digits is
increased to 7 places. The 7th code digit
is therefore shown greyed
out in the
following description.
Battery
The lock is supplied with power from a
9V
block-type
battery
(alkaline
manganese).
A warning signal is given after code input
if the battery charge is too low. A warning
tone is repeated several times with an
alternately flashing red LED.
In such a case, change the battery as
soon as possible. The programmed
codes are retained while the battery is
changed.
Interfaces
As supplied, only the interface for analog
input units from the Primor series is
active. Other interfaces must be set via
the Setup menu.
Du delay time
If Dualcode has been activated the
opening operation corresponds to the
described opening procedure after the
end of the delay time.
Only "user 9" can open by himself with an
active Dualcode condition ("two pairs of
eyes" principle)
during the delay time. A Dualcode
condition arises through the fact that
under 9 alone cannot start the delay time.
An invalid code input during the release
time means that the operation is
terminated and the delay time must be
started again.
The input of a valid code during the
opening delay is acknowledged positively
but has no effect in itself.
An opening delay time that has been
started can be stopped by pressing any
key.
Penalty time
A penalty time of 5 minutes is imposed
after 4 invalid code inputs. Until a valid
code is input, a penalty time is imposed
again after two incorrect inputs.