Introduction
The Memokey's 100 codes are designed for keypad based access control, where we
want each system user to have their own access code.
System Features:
- The Memokey has capacity for 100 different codes of variable length (between 4 and
6 digits).
Entering one of the codes via the keypad activates a relay which activates the lock-
release or another device.
- The system does not allow user codes to be repeated.
- To enter programming mode, you must enter a special code, known as the Master
Code.
- If this option is enabled, any user can modify their personal access code without
knowing the Master code.
-The system has an auxiliary output which supplies a maximum of 125mA to connect/
activate another device (auxiliary relay, alarm ...) or a speaker, with the memokey
itself generating an alarm tone.
- It is equipped with an auxiliary input for the exit button.
- Free Access Codes
- Key Press Confirmation via an acoustic tone.
The following sections in the Manual explain in detail the configuration and management
of each of the system functions.
Acoustic Tones and Signal Leds.
The Memokey has a series of acoustic tones and leds which advise as to the system's
current status:
Acoustic Tones: Each time an access code, programming code or configuration setting
is entered the system emits a different tone depending on whether the data entered is
correct or not:
Signal Leds: Has two leds, one red and one green.
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RED - GREEN
No Power
Normal mode (awaiting access code entry, programming...).
Device Powered Up
Opening Door
Quick Flashes: Programming Mode
Slow Flashes: Awaiting the new value for the selected function
beep (x3) : correct
moc : incorrect
beep (1 second) : Lock Release
DEFINITION
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Led on
Led off
Leds flashing)