Instructions

Function 2: Permanently enable output #1
Output #1 is normally used to operate a door opener. The superuser code can be used to per-
manently enable/disable output #1 (i.e. door opener).
Example: The Superuser-Code was set to "6789":
Enable/disable output #1
Output #1 will stay enabled (constant red LED) until you disable it using the same
code(theredLEDwillturnoffandthemiddleLEDwillashslowlytoindicatethatthe
lock is in normal mode). This function can be used if you want the door to remain open
and no access control is required.
Other functions for output #1 (e.g. entering a user code to enable output #1) will not be
available during this time, and you will not be able to check the door sensor status.
We recommend that you only use this function in combination with a fail-safe door
opener.
Fail-safe door openers release the latch when the power supply stops delivering a
voltage (non-standard door opener type, used for emergency exit doors so that the
door opens in the event of a power cut).
Fail-secure door openers (releases the latch when a voltage is supplied) may over-
heat when output #1 is permanently enabled.
Function 3: Locking/releasing output #1
Output #1 can be temporarily locked to prevent it from being activated with a user code.
Example: The Superuser-Code was set to "6789":
Lock/release output #1
TherightLEDwillturnredwhenoutput#1islocked(themiddleLEDwillashtoindicatethat
the combination lock is in normal mode).
Output #2 will not be affected and you can use the user codes as normal.
For safety reasons, output #1 can also be enabled by touching the door opener but-
ton.
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