Manual

Transponder is not recognised
• Make sure you hold one transponder in front of the RFID sensor at a time (see section 6,
clause 8).
• The transponder must be held close enough to the code lock (no farther than 2 cm) to be
recognised.
• Only EM transponders with a frequency of 125 kHz can be used.
• Metal objects can adversely affect a transponder's functionality (for example, if you keep the
transponder in a wallet with metal coins).
New transponder cannot be paired
• Make sure you hold one transponder in front of the RFID sensor at a time (see section 6,
clause 8).
• The transponder must be held close enough to the code lock (no farther than 2 cm) to be
recognised.
• Only EM transponders with a frequency of 125 kHz can be used.
• The memory is already occupied. Use another memory cell or clear the existing one before
pairing another transponder on the same memory cell.
The user code does not work
• All codes (master code, user codes, standard access code, bypass code, AUX code) must
have the same length. For example, if a master code consists of 5 digits, the user codes must
also have 5 digits.
• By default, the preset user code for each of the 600 memory cells is “8888”. The number of
digits in the preset user code (5 to 8 digits) for each memory cell depends on the number of
digitsinthemastercode(forexample,ifthemastercodehasvedigits,thepresetusercode
is “88888”).
• The master code assumes four digits upon resetting the code lock to factory defaults. If all
codeshavebeensetwithadifferentnumberofdigits(forexample,vedigits)beforeresetting,
you cannot enter 5-digit user codes.
Set a master code with the initial number of digits or clear all memory cells with transponders
and user codes.
• A user code alone is not enough to activate the changeover contact. Refer to section 8. c).
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