o) Saving/changing bypass code
The changeover contact enters the bypass mode by entering a special bypass code and re-
mains active until the same code is entered once again (see section 8. n).
You can use the bypass mode when the door should remain open for some time so that service-
men or suppliers could get inside.
To enable the bypass mode, you need to both programme and activate the bypass
code, as described below in section 8. n) below.
Important!
All codes (master code, user codes, standard access code, bypass code, AUX code)
must have the same length. For example, if a master code consists of 5 digits, the
bypass code must also have 5 digits.
Proceed as follows:
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Enter the master code twice to start the programming mode, as described in section 8. a).
The yellow LED must light up.
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Enter the programming code to programme bypass code:
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The code lock will emit 2 beeps.
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Then enter the bypass code (it overwrites the existing bypass code, if any).
Example:
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The code lock will emit a long beep.
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Other settings can now be made, if desired. Press the button to exit the programming
mode.
For example, to set the bypass code to “4321”, you should use a 4-digit master code. If you
want to use a longer master code, the bypass code must have the matching number of digits:
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