Changing the Free Access Code (A1)
There is a special "free access" code (initially this code is: "1593") which allows free
access via an additional button. It has an associated default relay which activates the
lock-release.
This function is especially useful when you want to offer free access to an area to be controlled.
Entering the "free access" code, (by default 1593), the button remains enabled until this code is re-
entered at which point it will be disabled.
Activate/Deactivate the Free Access Button
Entering the "free access" code, (by default 1593), the button remains enabled until this code is re-
entered at which point it will be disabled.
1 Enter programming mode:
2 Enter the relevant option:
3 Enter the Free Access Code:
4 Enter the associated action:
1: The door will open. (Relay 1).
2: The auxiliary device will be activated
3: The door will open and the auxiliary device will be
activated simultaneously.
Example:
Create a Free Access Code: 5251
to open the door.
NOTE: The default free access (trade) code based on the number of digits will be:
- 4 digit length: 1593
- 5 digit length: 15935
- 6 digit length: 159357
1 Enter the "free access"
code (1593 by default)
2 Button Enabled
Example:
Enable the "free access" button.
4 Re-enter the "free access" code
(1593 by default)
5 Button Disabled.
Example:
Disable the "free access" button.
Master Code (1480)
Access Code
(Relay 2).
(if exists).
1480 A1 5251 1
Free Access Code (1593)
1593
Free Access Code (1593)
1593
beep (x3)
A1
beep (x3)
New Free
beep (x3)
1, 2 or 3
beep (x3)
beep (x3)
beep (x3)
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