Option 4: Tuning-in a user transponder with input of the user ID and the 8- or 10-digit
transponder number:
•
The code lock must be in standby mode; the control LED lights up red.
• Activate programming mode, as described in chapter 10. b); then the control LED will flash
red. Example:
•
Press the button. The control LED will light up orange. The code lock is now in tuning-
in mode.
•
Enter a user ID (a number of .... ).
The user IDs and have a special function. See chapter
10. a).
•
Use the
button to confirm the user ID. The control LED will light up green briefly, and
then orange again.
•
Enter the 8- or 10-digit transponder number. Press the
button to confirm. The control
LED will light up green briefly, and then orange again.
•
The new user transponder is stored in the previously entered user ID.
A transponder that has already been tuned-in/saved cannot be used again. In this
case, the code lock emits 3 short beeps, the control LED flashes red and then
lights up orange again.
The same applies if a user ID has been entered for which a transponder is already
stored.
•
You can now tune-in another user transponder. First of all, enter the user ID.
•
To abort the tuning-in process and exit programming mode, press the button. The
control LED now glows red steadily, and the code lock is in standby mode.
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