Operating instructions

Manual – LDB 1.5
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The arming unit requires a power supply for programming, which can, for
example, be provided using a 9 Volt battery. Arming unit(s) and deactivation
units are separated from one another for programming. Block lock
components are not wired together until successfully programmed.
9.2 Deactivation unit
When the alarm system is armed, the deactivation unit ensures that a door of the
secured area cannot be opened accidentally, even with an authorized transponder. It
thus prevents false alarms.
Click on the row in the Lock Plan above which you would like to insert a deactivation
unit. Choose New > Lock. Assign a name to the deactivation unit (i.e. Deactivation
unit, main entrance).
In the Type box, select Control unit. Click OK & Exit. If you would like to set up more
deactivation units, repeat these steps.
We recommend inserting each deactivation unit above its associated digital
US Lock in the Lock Plan, in order to keep a clear overview of the deactivation
units.
Deactivation units do not need authorization, so crosses do not have to be placed
alongside them. Authorize your Lock System and program the deactivation units
under Programming > Lock.
The deactivation unit requires a power supply for programming, which can, for
example, be provided using a 9 Volt battery. Arming unit(s) and deactivation
units are separated from one another for programming. The components are
not wired together until successfully programmed.