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8.3 - DELETING ALL PERSONAL ACCESS CODES

- Enter programming mode as described in point 4.

- Press the  

DOWN arrow

 (

) key until an acoustic signal warns that you have entered the deletion menu.

IF FREE TAG SYSTEM

: hold the Master tag close to the external escutcheon scanner and simultaneously 

keep the 

DOWN arrow

 (

) key pressed until the buzzer emits a long sound with the RED LED on to confirm 

deletion of all access codes.

IF PROTECTED TAG SYSTEM

: place the GREEN SYSTEM CARD close to the external escutcheon scanner and 

simultaneously keep the  

DOWN arrow

 (

) key pressed until the buzzer emits a long sound with the RED 

LED on to confirm deletion of all access codes.

When the procedure is finished, the lock will automatically exit programming mode. The RED LED will go off and 
the GREEN LED will resume flashing.

To enter new codes, go back to paragraph 8.1. 

9 - POWERING THE LOCK

Options:

-  MAINS 230 VAC

an optional dedicated transformer transforms the 230VAC 50/60Hz home power supply into a 12 VDC isolated supply.

- ALKALINE BATTERIES (NOT RECHARGEABLE)

6x1.5V type D (flashlight) with optional dedicated accessories.

- MAINS + ALKALINE BATTERIES (NOT RECHARGEABLE)

6x1.5V type D (flashlight) with optional dedicated accessories.

- MAINS + NiMH BATTERIES (RECHARGEABLE)

230Vc + 6x1.2V NiMH 2200mAh type D (flashlight) with optional dedicated accessories.

9.1 - CHECKING POWER SUPPLY STATUS 

By means of the internal escutcheon (for escutcheon display refer to the appropriate instruction manual provided with the article), you can always 
check the type of power supply and, in case of battery power, check the charge level. In systems with rechargeable batteries: disconnect the 230 
VAC main power supply to switch off the battery charger and wait AT LEAST 15 seconds before continuing (note: the BLUE LED will not go on).
ONLY with the lock open and the door closed, keep the 

UP arrow

 (

) key pressed and immediately press (

E

) for at least 3 seconds, then release 

the keys. The LEDs and the buzzer briefly indicate as follows:

Led BLU

Led VERDE

Led GIALLO

Buzzer

Tipo Alimentazione

Stato Batterie

STEADY ON

MAINS

absent

STEADY ON

BATTERY

charged

STEADY ON

3 beeps

BATTERY

insufficient

STEADY ON

double high-low 

sound 

BATTERY

discharged

STEADY ON

STEADY ON

RETE+BATTERY

charged

STEADY ON

STEADY ON

3 beeps

RETE+BATTERY

insufficient

STEADY ON

STEADY ON

double high-low 

sound 

RETE+BATTERY

discharged

In systems with rechargeable batteries: when the check is done, restore the 230VAC main power supply.

In addition, the above acoustic signals accompanied only by the YELLOW LED steady on are supplied before any operation. When the signals 
advise you to replace the batteries, correct operation of the lock with regard to movement or correct reading of TAG keys is not guaranteed. You 
should replace the batteries as soon as possible.

If the lock is powered only by batteries, operations are not done if the batteries are low.
You can always use the mechanical key to operate the lock.

Summary of Contents for Xmode F1.0

Page 1: ...POWERED ELECTRONIC LOCK OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS USER MANUAL GLUE THE LOCK SYSTEM CODE LABEL HERE SYSTEM CODE RECHARGEABLE M 2 0 F1 0 ...

Page 2: ...SABLING SERVICE TAG KEYS 5 4 RESETTING SERVICE TAG KEYS 5 5 DELETING INDIVIDUAL TAG KEYS 5 6 DELETING ALL TAG KEYS 6 LOCK OPERATION MODES 10 6 1 PROGRAMMING LOCK OPERATION MODES 6 2 ACTIVATING DEACTIVATING THE SECURITY CODE FROM THE INSIDE 7 LOCK OPERATION WITH TAG KEYS 11 8 LOCK OPERATION WITH KEYPAD AND TAG KEYS 12 8 1 MEMORIZING PERSONAL ACCESS CODES 8 2 DELETING A PERSONAL ACCESS CODE 8 3 DELE...

Page 3: ...nctions of the same type or unrepairable defects Mottura Serrature di Sicurezza S p A may at its own discretion replace the complete product The warranty on the replaced product will continue until expiration of the original warranty If work is necessary at the customer s home the customer will be required to pay a charge for the costs of transfer of authorized technical person nel Transport will ...

Page 4: ...BLUELEDsteadyon gridpower GREENLEDsteadyon power batteriesefficient BLUE LED steady on GREEN steady on grid battery power YELLOWLEDsteadyon 3beeps remindertoreplacebatteries YELLOWLEDsteadyon doublehigh lowsound batteriesdrained The reminder to replace the batteries is given before any operation is done opening closing etc You should replace the batteries as soon as possible to ensure correct fun ...

Page 5: ...ad lets you enter a PIN 3 to 8 digits with which to operate the lock transponder key TAG the escutcheon checks the presence of a transponder key TAG positioned close to the MM logo at the bottom zone B The function keys are number keys to enter codes P Programming to enter the programming phase E Enter to open close the door after entering the code in normal use confirms a selection in programming...

Page 6: ...e TAG has the transponder inserted in a card in the center In a free TAG system the card is ORANGE In a Protected TAG system the card is YELLOW and shows the number ex M0001 F0001 of the system to which it belongs followed by the key code To prevent the shell from being damaged as a result of continuous opening and closing the key inside the shell should be used ONLY in emergen cies power failure ...

Page 7: ...the system memory see paragraph 5 6 then re memorize all of the TAGs remaining in your possession see paragraphs 5 1 5 2 accor ding to the required hierarchy master service If a TAG with integrated key is lost or stolen you should replace the cylinder and keys as well If aTAG with duplicates TAG with same code is lost or stolen you have to completely delete all of the TAGs in the system memory see...

Page 8: ... UP arrow key and then place theTAG that you want to program at master level close to the exter nal escutcheon scanner A multi tone sound from the buzzer confirms that the TAG has been memorized in this phase the LEDs can be ignored because they indicate the status enabled disabled of the service TAGs In case of error the buzzer gives a rapid double high low sound with flashing of the YELLOW LED i...

Page 9: ...the buzzer sounds about 3 seconds Keep the TAG to be deleted close to the external escutcheon scanner and simultaneously keep E pressed on the internal escutcheon for at least 3 seconds The buzzer will give a long sound to confirm that the TAG has been deleted In case of error it will give an alternating bi tonal sound if the TAG is not in the internal databa se or 5 beeps ONLY in a FREE TAG SYSTE...

Page 10: ...loses the bolts LATCHBOLTS ONLY When an operation is requested if the lock was closed it opens the bolts if it was open it closes the bolts The spring latch is never operated electronically to open the door you have to operate it manually with the handle This operating mode requires the spring latch handle to be present on both sides of the door Enter programming mode as described in point 4 Press...

Page 11: ...ide to prevent children or strangers from opening closing the door The code consists of a sequence of 1 to 4 combinations of the UP arrow key and the DOWN arrow key needed to open close the lock instead of the usual enter E key The buzzer gives a long beep to confirm that the security code has been activated To open close the lock from the inside you have to enter the selected code and then press ...

Page 12: ...reset code Enter programming mode as described in point 4 Press the P key to enter code programming mode Enter a code composed of a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 8 digits then confirm by pressing E The flashing GREEN LED accompanied by 3 high low sounds confirm that the code has been memorized The flashing RED LED accompanied by 2 high low sounds means that the entered code is already in memory The...

Page 13: ...ans of the internal escutcheon for escutcheon display refer to the appropriate instruction manual provided with the article you can always check the type of power supply and in case of battery power check the charge level In systems with rechargeable batteries disconnect the 230 VAC main power supply to switch off the battery charger and wait AT LEAST 15 seconds before continuing note the BLUE LED...

Page 14: ...orrect operation of the lock and correct scanning of transponder keys are not guaranteed When the battery charge is no longer sufficient to operate the lock a double high low sound and lighting of theYELLOW LED require their replacement In any case you should replace the batteries once a year Follow these instructions when replacing the batteries Never use rechargeable batteries if your system req...

Page 15: ...MOTE CONTROL MANUAL N B Do not connect any type of voltage to the cable doing so will permanently damage the lock 13 NOTES ON USING THE SERVICE CYLINDER 14 NOTES ON USING THE MASTER CYLINDER Top position It is designed to overcome power failures or possible malfunctions of the electronic part Therefore it is preferable not to use it in normal operating conditions It must never be used when the loc...

Page 16: ...gistered Enter the programming menu and register the tran sponder After pressing the E key on the internal escutcheon there is an immediate single low sound The lock is communicating with another device con nected to it on the RS485 communication line The lock is in programming phase Wait for the dialog to end and for the lock to return to stand by then try the operation again Exit programming and...

Page 17: ...LLOW steady on 3 beeps CHECK TYPE OF POWER GREEN LED RED LED BLUE YELLOW LED BUZZER INTERNAL ESCUTCHEON Fixed BATTERY BLUE steady on MAINS PROGRAMMING GREEN LED RED LED BLUE YELLOW LED BUZZER INTERNAL ESCUTCHEON Fixed Fixed 3 beeps EXTERNAL ESCUTCHEON Fixed Fixed 3 beeps MASTER TAG ACTIVATION GREEN LED RED LED BLUE YELLOW LED BUZZER INTERNAL ESCUTCHEON multi tone sound Activation YELLOW flashing d...

Page 18: ...activation ACTIVATION OF NUMERICAL KEYPAD CODES GREEN LED RED LED BLUE YELLOW LED BUZZER EXTERNAL ESCUTCHEON Flashing 3 low high sounds memorization Flashing 2 low high sounds code already inserted Flashing 2 low high sounds insertion error DELETION OF NUMERICAL KEYPAD CODES GREEN LED RED LED BLUE YELLOW LED BUZZER EXTERNAL ESCUTCHEON Flashing 3 high low sounds deletion Flashing 2 low high sounds ...

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