When the code lock is set to auto-entry mode, guest codes must be the same length as the
master code. Guest IDs are assigned a number from 0 to 9. Note the other restrictions on code
length described in section I) "Auto-entry mode (automatic code recognition)".
Guest codes are not saved to the permanent memory. When the power supply is
interrupted, they are automatically deleted and must be re-programmed.
47 + [Guest ID 0 to 9] + [time limit in hours] + # = Guest code
To program a guest code, proceed as follows:
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Warning! If the code lock is in toggle mode, single-use guest codes will trigger the
relay, but the relay will not subsequently close or open. If the relay was already open,
it is only possible to close it once. In this case, you will need to enter two single-use
guest codes: one to open the relay, and one to close it (or vice versa). Guest codes
with a time limit can be used to open and close the relay within the time limit. After
the time limit elapses, the relay remains in the current state (open or closed).
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 "47".
Program a guest ID (in this example, the guest ID is "0"). Guest IDs must
be a single digit.
Enter the guest code settings. "00" allows the code to be used once.
"00" means that there is no time limit – as soon as the code is entered, it
becomes invalid and will not be recognized by the code lock.
In this example, the time limit for using the guest code is 99 hours.
Press the # key to confirm your entry. The code lock will beep twice to
confirm that the guest code has been set.
If the entry was incorrect or unsuccessful (e.g. you entered a 3-digit guest
ID), the code lock will beep and the yellow LED will flash five times.
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