Guest code with 5-hour validity
4
3
2
1
#
Guest code with 10-hour validity
4
3
2
1
#
12. "DAP" jumper
The "DAP" jumper (6) is located on the circuit board and can be used to enable programming
mode if you forget or lose the master code.
Follow the steps below:
• Disconnect the code lock from the power supply.
• Unscrew both screws on the front of the code lock and remove them carefully.
• Move the "DAP" jumper from the "OFF" position to the "ON" position.
• Reconnect the code lock to the power supply. The yellow LED will flash rapidly and the
code lock will beep.
• Reset the jumper to the "OFF" position. The yellow LED will stay constant. The code lock
is now in programming mode.
Place the front panel back onto the plastic housing (ensure that the cables are not bent) and
screw it in place.
Enabling programming mode with the "DAP" jumper will not change existing settings.
To set a new master code, see section d) "Programming a new master code" in
section 10.
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Enter the guest code (in this example, the guest code is "4321") and press
the # key to confirm your entry.
The green LED will turn on when the door is unlocked. After the code is
entered, it remains valid for 5 hours and can be used repeatedly to open
the door. The code will be automatically deleted when it expires.
Enter the guest code (in this example, the guest code is "4321") and press
the # key to confirm your entry.
The green LED will turn on when the door is unlocked. The code will remain
valid for 10 hours, after which it will be automatically deleted.
ON OFF
DAP