Installation Instructions
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3. Standard key (without security card):
Reading in keys during programming
Programming the SE 220 LSNi system and reading in the key identification number is car-
ried out with the appropriate programming program (e.g. WinPara or NzPara). This is when
the key's 8-digit identification number is entered into the system. In the programming pro-
gram, select for the keys to be read in during programming (select the parameter
"inte-
grated"
for SE 220 when using NzPara). The maximum number of keys depends on the
control panel in use.
Reading in occurs in two stages. First, any standard key on the reader is read in. This re-
places the manufacturer's general works code with the code of the standard key. Following
this, programming is carried out with the entry of the 8-digit identification numbers of the
keys.
Operation sequence:
1.
The plugs with the LSN lines (3.4 and 7.8) must be removed from the control
unit. The control panel will display an LSN line malfunction message.
2. Connect the jumper on the control unit's circuit board to bridge B2.
4. Connect the jumper back into B1.
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The yellow LED on the control unit and the red LED on the reader go out.
5. Reconnect the plugs with the LSN lines to the control unit and reset the LSN line mal-
function message on the control panel.
6. In the programming program, select for the keys to be read in during program-
ming (select the parameter
"
integrated
" for SE 220 when using NzPara). Enter the
keys' 8-digit identification number into the programming program and program the control
panel.
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This completes programming the keys.
3. Press and hold the key button and hold any standard key up to
the reader at a maximum distance of 2 cm until the red LED lights
up.
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This concludes reading in the standard key's code.
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