For security reasons, we highly recommend that you change the master code. See "d)
Programming a new master code" for details. After changing the master code, enter
the new master code to enable programming mode.
The yellow LED will stay constant when programming mode is enabled. You can then configure
the settings described below. Always enter the memory code before configuring a setting.
The pause between each key press must not exceed 10 seconds, otherwise the
entry will not be confirmed and the previously entered numbers will be deleted. If this
occurs, the yellow LED will flash and the code lock will beep five times.
b) Configuring the door opener type
The code lock can be used with fail-safe or fail-secure door openers. It must be programmed
accordingly depending on the type of door opener used.
Before configuring the code lock, ascertain which type of door opener you are using.
Do not set the code lock to fail-safe mode when using a fail-secure door opener.
Selecting the wrong mode may damage the door opener or code lock. A fail-secure
door opener requires relatively high currents for short periods in order to open the door
and is therefore not designed to be subjected to continuous loads.
66 + [type code] + # = Fail-secure or fail-safe
To select the door opener type, press the keys in the order shown in the left-hand diagram.
Follow the instructions on the right-hand side.
3
2
8
9
*
6
6
0
or
1
#
56
Enter the master code (in this example, the master code is "3289")
to enable programming mode, and then press the * key. The code lock
will beep twice and the yellow LED will stay constant to indicate that
programming mode is enabled.
Enter the memory code "66".
Enter the code for the door opener type.
Enter "0" for fail-secure door openers.
Enter "1" for fail-safe door openers.
Press the # key to confirm your entry. The code lock will beep twice to
confirm that the door opener type has been set.
If the entry was incorrect or unsuccessful, the code lock will beep and the
yellow LED will flash five times.