Function 2: Permanently activating output #1
Output #1 is usually used for a door opener. The superuser code can switch output #1 and thus
the door opener permanently on or off.
Example: The superuser code was programmed to be "6789":
Output #1 remains activated (green LED (2) is lit), until you deactivate it via the superuser
code again. This function can be used if the door is to remain permanently open and
access control is not necessary.
It is recommended to use this function only when a "Fail-Safe" door opener is operated
at the code lock.
This releases the closure latch when the operating voltage is missing (rare build, e.g.
used for escape route doors since the door can be opened at power outage).
If a conventional "Fail-Secure" door opener is operated at the code lock (it will release
the locking latch only when its operating voltage is pending), this permanent operation
may be overloaded.
Function 3: Pausing/resuming locking time function
Certain locking times can be programmed for output #1 during which neither persons with a user
code nor with a transponder have access.
The superuser code can pause and resume the locking time function.
Example: The superuser code was programmed to be "6789":
The locking time function can only be paused if a locking time has been programmed
as well. Enter the same code again to revoke the locking time pause.
During the locking time, the left LED (1) is lit permanently red. When the locking time
function is paused, the left LED (1) will flash red.
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Activate/deactivate output #1
Pausing/resuming locking time function