User's Manual

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5.2 Operating functions
The operating functions are the functions which, after putting the unit into opera-
tion and entering the access codes, represent the actual operation of the unit.
Advice on entering the access codes with the operating functions:
Before entering a valid or matching access code any number of numeric
keys may be pressed so that on making an entry when accompanied by
another person, there is no risk of this person being able to take note of
the access code. Only the last six presses of the numeric keys before
the "key" switch is pressed are used for the comparison with the stored
access code.
Every press of a key allowed is acknowledged by a short signal tone;
in this way you can monitor whether the button was actually pressed.
Furthermore, no more than 15 seconds may elapse between two
buttons being pressed in succession; otherwise a long signal tone
sounds and you then can/have to start anew. In this way (simply wait for
a long signal tone to sound) an operation initiated by mistake can be
aborted and started anew.
An invalid or incorrect entry is always signalled by three brief signal tones -
after which the unit completely deactivates itself for 10 seconds. You then
have to wait for a long signal tone to sound before the procedure can be
started anew.
5.2.1 Transmitting after entering an access code
1. Enter the valid access code using the numeric keys.
2. Press the "key" switch if a valid entry has been made, a long signal
tone sounds and the corresponding radio code is transmitted (in doing
so, rapid signal tones sound).
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