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8.3.2 Using Bypass Mode
The bypass mode can only be used when the bypass mode has been specified
in programming mode (combination 521) and a bypass code has also been
assigned.
Enter the bypass code while in programming mode. This activates the “Lock Out” relay
contacts (1). The “green” LED (B) is lit as visual confirmation of the setting.
To deactivate the “Lock Out” relay contacts (1) enter the bypass code again. The
“green” LED (B) is no longer lit.
8.4 Timer setting for “Lock Out” relay contacts (1)
You can specify the activation time of the “Lock Out” relay contacts (1) (to which an
electric door opener may be connected) yourself. Enter the following key combination
while in programming mode to do so:
20 TT
In this case, TT stands for 01 to 99 seconds. If 00 is set, the relay contacts remain ac-
tivated until the user password is entered again. On this, see chapter: 9. Triggering of
„Lock Out“ Relay Contacts (1).
8.5 Key lock
If the automatic key lock is activated, the code lock automatically locks all buttons for
30 seconds after a user password or the Master Code has been entered incorrectly five
times (factory setting).
The automatic 30 second lock can be activated/deactivated. Enter the following key
combination while in programming mode to do so:
51
You can also specify after which errors the key lock should be activated. Enter the
following key combination while in programming mode to do so:
53 0 after the inputting of 20 incorrect digits in sequence
53 1 after five incorrect user password or Master Code inputs