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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• Primary codes cannot be the same as system codes, such
as the normal / secure code or the open code.
• Users possessing a primary code can gain entry during
normal and bypass modes.
4.11.2 Secondary Codes Definition
• Secondary codes can only be enrolled to a user slot that
already includes a primary code.
• A Secondary code need not be unique; for instance, one
user’s Secondary code may be the same as that of
another user.
• Secondary codes cannot be the same as any system
codes, such as: the normal / secure code or the open
code.
• Users possessing secondary codes can gain entry in any
mode of operation.
• A Secondary code can be the same as the primary code
of any user.
4.11.3 Primary and Secondary Codes Enrolling Methods
There are two methods used to enroll primary and secondary
codes: the standard method and the code search method.
1) The standard method is used when the user slot number, for
the user you wish to program, is known. You can program
both primary and secondary codes using this method.
2) The code search method is mainly used when enrolling a
secondary code and the user’s slot code is unknown. The
code search method will function only if a user’s primary
code is already enrolled and the secondary code is not.