Instructions
Triggering the silent alarm (duress alarm):
If someone forces you enter the access code under duress, you can enter the duress code to
trigger a silent alarm on the connected alarm system.
In the previous example, the duress code was set to 7878.
Enter the following code:
You do not need to press the button when "Auto entry" mode is enabled (see
section 12. m).
In "Auto entry" mode, each code must be the same length (e.g. if the master code is
5 digits, the user codes must also be 5 digits).
Output #1 will be activated to open the door – the intruder will not know that you have entered a
special code. The "DU OUT" output will also be activated, which will trigger a silent alarm on the
connected alarm system (e.g. a telephone dialler).
Turning off the silent alarm (duress alarm):
To turn off the silent alarm (and disable the "DU OUT" output), enter a standard user code or
the superuser code.
For security reasons, entering the duress code again will not reset the "DU OUT"
output.
Deleting the duress code:
You can also overwrite existing duress codes with a new code.
(a) (b) (c)
(a) Programming code for silent alarm (duress alarm)
(b) Memory slot number = 2 (choose from 0 - 9)
(c) Deletesthecode(thelockwillbeeptwiceandthemiddleLEDwillashtwotimes)
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