Programming Mode
All the following sequences will not take effect if the keypad is not set to programming mode.
To set the keypad in programming mode can be done in 2 different ways:
Moving the jumper from functioning to programming mode.
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Entering the master code when the keypad is in functioning mode.
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When the sequence is well done it will be confirmed by the LED blinking twice.
When the sequence is not well done it will be confirmed by the LED blinking 4 times.
To leave the programming mode can be done in 2 different ways:
Moving the jumper from programming to functioning mode.
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Alter 30 seconds of inactivity the keypad leaves automatically the programming mode.
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Programming the master code:
Set the jumper to programming and enter the following sequence:
Code length
00 0 5 12345 B
Memory position
Time zone
Time zone setup:
The keypad allows to use the access codes in predefined time zones. This functioning mode needs the dry contact of an external timer on the terminals
0V and Clk2.
The time zones can be setup as following:
Time zone
0
1
2
Programming an access code:
Code length
01 0 6 485156 1 1 B
Memory position
º
Time zone
The two numbers after the access code setup the following parameter:
The first indicates the assigned channel 1 or 2
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The second indicates impulse (1) or bi-stable (2).
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Simplified way of programming access codes:
Code length
01 0 6 025161
Time zone
Memory position
The default settings are:
Relay 1
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Impulse
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UM_3200160_ CLAF3AN-A3_Rev05
Access code
B to validate
Function
24h (permanent)
Active if 0V and Clk2 are bridged
Active if 0V and Clk2 are not bridged
Access code
B to validate
impulse (1) / bi-stable (2)
Assigned relays
1 relay 1
2 relay 2
Access code
B to validate
B
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