10. Information on Programming
a) Use of Codes and Transponders
Codes
All codes (e.g. master code and superuser code) may have 4 to 8 digits, and mixed lengths
are possible.
However, if you switch on the "Auto-Entry" function (see chapter 11. m), all codes must
have the same length (e.g. master code 5 digits, user codes 5 digits). The reason for
this is that the code input does not need to be confirmed with the button
"Auto Entry" function is on.
A code must be unique. A master code cannot be used, e.g., as a user code. The code lock will
emit a long beep if you try to use the same code again.
Transponder
The code lock cooperates with suitable EM-transponder cards (or EM-key transponders) for a
frequency of 125 kHz.
Every transponder can only have one function (e.g. a transponder card that activates output #1
cannot at the same time be used to switch output #2).
The code lock will emit a long beep if you try to use the same transponder again.
Additional safety for transponders by secondary code
To increase the safety when using transponders, you can programme a secondary code. This
must be entered at the code lock after a transponder has been recognised. This secondary
code can be a separate code per transponder or a single code for all registered transponders.
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