3.4 DATA/CLOCK format
3.4.1 Entering the programming mode
1. Open the keypad housing.
2. Place the jumper in it’s closed position.
3. Close the housing.
4. A long beep will be heard and the Yellow LED will light up. Wait until the beep stops. This should
take about 4 seconds.
5. Select the correct settings from the menu below.
6. Open the keypad housing and place the jumper back in it’s opened position.
7. Close the housing.
Jumper Opened Jumper Closed
You are now in the programming mode with the following menu at your disposal:
0 + (number from 5 to 8) + A : Programming the number of digits that can be sent to the host
(from 5 to 8).
1 + A : Default mode. All codes sent to the host.
4 + A : Security mode. Only codes starting from 10000 (included) are sent to the host.
9 + A : Return to default settings
3.4.2 Selecting the maximum number of digits sent to the host
In menu 0 the maximum code length (between 5 to 8 digits) sent to the master unit can be set. The set
code length indicates the maximum number of digits allowed.
Example: if you enter “0” “6” “A” this indicates that the user can form codes with a maximum of 6 digits
(“A” key not included). So codes 12A, 983A or 856374A will be accepted but 1234567A will not. If the
user enters a code with 7 or more digits (“A” key not included) an error signal (beep … beep …beep) will
be heard.
Note that shorter codes are completed with zeros at the beginning to obtain the defined maximum code
length (e.g.: when a code length of 6 digits is defined the code “123A” will be sent to the host system as
“000123”
In programming mode, when the Yellow LED is on, press 0 + the number (from 5 to 8) + A.
For example: Maximum. code length = 5 digits
Press “0” 5 A (beep beep)
3.4.3 Functioning in security mode
Once this mode is activated by menu 4 only the codes starting from 10000 (included) are sent to the host
system. This function is set to avoid entering keypad codes, which are already taken by, for example,
magstripe cards.
Example: If in the system's memory a card is programmed with card code 12 a user forming the code “12A”
will be seen by the system as that specific card and thus will be given access. To avoid these kinds of problems
the security mode can be activated on the keypad.
Note that when working in security mode a user entering a code such as “12A” will hear the confirmation
beep but the code will not be sent to the host system. If one enters the code “10000A” ,or higher, the same
confirmation beep will be heard but this time, the code will be sent to the host system.
In programming mode when the Yellow LED is on, press 4 + A to activate this security mode.
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