Function 2: Permanently enable output #1
Output #1 is normally used to operate a door opener. The superuser code can be used to per-
manently enable/disable output #1 (i.e. door opener).
Example: The Superuser-Code was set to "6789":
Output #1 will stay enabled (constant red LED) until you disable it using the same
code (the red LED will turn off and the middle LED will flash slowly to indicate that the
lock is in normal mode). This function can be used if you want the door to remain open
and no access control is required.
Other functions for output #1 (e.g. entering a user code to enable output #1) will not be
available during this time, and you will not be able to check the door sensor status.
We recommend that you only use this function in combination with a fail-safe door
opener.
Fail-safe door openers release the latch when the power supply stops delivering a
voltage (non-standard door opener type, used for emergency exit doors so that the
door opens in the event of a power cut).
Fail-secure door openers (releases the latch when a voltage is supplied) may over-
heat when output #1 is permanently enabled.
Function 3: Locking/releasing output #1
Output #1 can be temporarily locked to prevent it from being activated with a user code.
Example: The Superuser-Code was set to "6789":
The right LED will turn red when output #1 is locked (the middle LED will flash to indicate that
the combination lock is in normal mode).
Output #2 will not be affected and you can use the user codes as normal.
For safety reasons, output #1 can also be enabled by touching the door opener but-
ton.
Enable/disable output #1
Lock/release output #1
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