Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. General Information
- 2. Installation
- 3. Operation
- 4. Programming
- 4.1 INTRODUCTION
- 4.2 CHANGING THE OPEN CODE
- 4.3 CHANGING THE AUXILIARY CODE
- 4.4 CHANGING THE PROGRAMMING CODE
- 4.5 CHANGING THE NORMAL/SECURE CODE
- 4.6 CHANGING THE NORMAL/BYPASS CODE
- 4.7 SETTING FAILSAFE/SECURE OPERATION
- 4.8 SETTING AUXILIARY MODES
- 4.9 SETTING THE LOCKOUT FEATURE
- 4.10 BACKLIGHT and LED BEHAVIOR
- 4.11 ENROLLING CODES
- 4.12 DELETING CODES
- 4.13 RELAY CODES ASSIGNMENT
- 4.14 PIN CODE LENGTH / FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
- 4.15 REPLACING A PROGRAMMING CODE
- 4.16 REPLACING A NORMAL/SECURE CODE
- Appendix A.
- Appendix A. Limited Warranty
- Appendix B.
- Appendix B. Technical Support

Programming
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3) Construct a code using the instructions hereafter.
The Quick Reference Guide for Auxiliary Mode
Setting Table provides a quick reference listing for the
auxiliary modes and settings.
Auxiliary Mode
Auxiliary Setting
Note:
Auxiliary Relay activation is subject to users' Auxiliary code
assignment (Excluding Shunt, which is activated by all users), for
more details see paragraph 4.13 RELAY CODES ASSIGNMENT.
Auxiliary Mode
In addition to the Lock Strike relay and the Lock Strike REX, the
controller features an auxiliary output relay and an auxiliary input,
whose function is established by the auxiliary mode selection (0
thru 9).
The auxiliary mode also determines if the auxiliary output relay is
set for failsafe or for fail secure operation.
For a more detailed explanation on each auxiliary mode, refer to
the Auxiliary Mode Reference table below.
Auxiliary Settings
Each of the auxiliary modes has a two-digit setting which affects
the operation of the related relay(s).
4) System returns to its normal mode.
• You will hear three beeps.
• The Door indicator will turn off.
• The Mode indicator will turn green.
2 ? ? ?
Mode Door
Green