• In automatic access mode (see section 12. m), the user code must be the same length as
the master code (e.g. 5 digits). The super code and visitor codes must also have the same
number of digits as the master code.
Why is this necessary?
In manual access mode, you have to press the
the codes can have different numbers of digits (4 - 8 digits).
In automatic access mode ("Auto-entry mode), the combination lock compares the length of
each entered code with the master code.
If the entered code has the same number of digits as the master code, the combination lock
will activate the corresponding output (provided that the code is correct).
Example: In manual access mode, you set a 6-digit master code and user codes with 4, 5, or
6 digits. You then switch to automatic access mode (see section 12. m); the combination lock
will wait for a 6-digit code, even if you previously set a 4-digit user code.
• The pause between each button press must not exceed 10 seconds, otherwise the com-
bination lock will beep 5 times to indicate an error. The entire code must be entered within
30 seconds.
The combination lock cannot be programmed
• Use the master code to enable programming mode (set to 0000 by default; the default master
code must be changed when you set up the lock). Once you have finished configuring the
settings, press the
• If you have forgotten the master code, refer to the instructions in section 11.
• The pause between each button press must not exceed 10 seconds, otherwise the combina-
tion lock will beep 5 times to indicate an error.
Other functionality issues
• Delete all existing settings and configure them again (see section 12. b) for details).
• Write down all of the settings so that you can reconfigure them again if needed.
• Check that the cables are connected correctly.
button to exit programming mode.
button after entering a code. In this mode,
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