Preparation
Deactivating the Free Passage Function
To deactivate the free passage function, the
free passage deactivation plug
from the accessory pack will need to be fitted prior
to the unit being fitted to the door.
On the back of the keypad you will see the slot located behind the ‘F’ button.
Using the free passage deactivation plug, insert into the slot marked ‘F’ on the back of the keypad. Ensuring that the dome part
facing upwards as per the image below.
Please note that if the free passage deactivation plug is fitted and the unit is fitted to the door, the free passage function will not
able to be used. If at a later date the free passage function is required, the unit will need to be removed from the door and the
free passage deactivation plug removed.
Deactivating on the Door Code Change
In the event where it is known the code will never need to be changed on the door, the
deactivating on door code change plug
from the accessory pack can be fitted prior to the unit being fitted to the door.
On the back of the keypad you will see a hole with a indicating arrow in the top centre.
Using the on door code change deactivation plug, insert into the hole with the indicating arrow. Ensuring that the dome part fac-
ing upwards as per image below.
Please note that if the on door code change deactivation plug is fitted and the unit is fitted to the door, the code will not be able
to be changed on the door. If at a later date the on the door code change function is required, the unit will need to be
Removed from the door and the on door code change deactivation plug removed.
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