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Programming Functions (cont'd)
Disable All:
If Master Code is used, disables all 100 User\Manager Codes and clears all 3 Service Codes. If
a Manager Code is used, disables all Users (even across multiple Banks) under that Manager.
Disable Users Only:
If Master Code is used, disables all 90 Users and clears all 3 Service Codes, while Manag-
ers remain active. If a Manager Code is used, disables all Users (even across multiple banks) under that Man-
ager.
Enable All:
If Master Code is used, re-enables all 100 User/Manager Codes (Service Codes must be re-
programmed). If a Manager Code is used, re-enables all Users (even across multiple Banks) under that Man-
ager.
Note:
Managers cannot disable themselves. Use Function 944 to restore Functions 955 and 950. In
addition, if Codes are disabled using Function 955 or 950, and a new User Code is subsequently added (or an
existing Code changed), the new (or changed) User Code will automatically become enabled.
Enable/Disable All
Disable All
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Master/Manager Code**
Enable All
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Master/Manager Code**
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Master/Manager Code**
Disable Users Only
Next Free Code Address Locator
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Using the same method of beeps and flashes used in the Code Location Function, and dependent on the Master or Man-
agers Code entered, the lock will report the next available address for User Access Code programming.
Report Sequence
1. At the start of the Next Free Code Location function, the lock will Flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone.
2. The lock will identify the
Bank
number by flashing the GREEN LED and beeping the sounder from 0 -9 times.
3. To signify the end of the Bank number ID sequence, the lock will flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone.
4. The lock will identify the
User
number by flashing the GREEN LED and beeping the sounder from 0-9 times.
5. To signify the end of the Code Location function, the lock will flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone. If no free
address is found, then the lock will emit a programming error tone sequence.
No LED flashes/sounder beeps represent the number
zero.
Be sure to record all Code locations in the blank worksheet (page 4) for future reference. If the location of a Code is
not known, use this function to find the Code. The lock will identify the BANK (0-9) and USER (0-9) by beeping and
flashing the GREEN LED 0 to 9 times as detailed below.
Code Location Function
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Master/Manager Code** Code 2 - 5 digits
If the code entered is recognized, the following sequence will occur:
1. At the start of the Code Location sequence, the lock will Flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone.
2. The lock will identify the
Bank
number by flashing the GREEN LED and beeping the sounder from 0 -9 times.
3. To signify the end of the Bank number ID sequence, the lock will flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone.
4. The lock will identify the
User
number by flashing the GREEN LED and beeping the sounder from 0-9 times.
5. To signify the end of the Code Location function, the lock will flash both the GREEN and RED LED's and will emit a low tone.
Note:
Should the Code not be recognized, the lock will sound 5 beeps with a RED LED.
When the Bank and/or slot numbers are
zero, the GREEN LED will not flash and the sounder will not beep.
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Required only if DL5200 is locked.
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Master/Manager Code**