b - Handle block:
The inside handle operates freely and without effort.
You must authorise its movement to the left and to the right according to the opening direction of
the door.
The blue "p" screw has to be moved or not according to the opening direction.
3. MODIFICATION OF THE ENTRY CODE
Your keypad is factory pre-programmed with a 5-character
access code. This section indicates how to modify this
code. The keypad is also supplied with spare pins.
They can be used to reduce the code to 4 characters or to
increase it up to 6 or 7 characters.
Tweezers are supplied to remove the pins.
a - Place the main part of the keypad with the front panel
downward, on a flat and hard surface and then remove the
2 screws of the rear panel.
CAUTION: at this step, various small parts can be
easily loosen (springs among others).
b - When removing the rear panel the pins of the
keypad appear on two columns out of 7: 5 red, 8 blue and
one neutral (you should not intervene on "C").
The red pins serve for the code, the blue pins are "inactive"
and the neutral pin is activated by the "C" button, AND
MUST NEVER BE REMOVED.
c - The pins are released by pressing the "C" button and
then can be removed with supplied tweezers. If the red and
blue pins are moved in the keypad this will modify the
existing 5-character code. If the red and blue pins are
replaced with those supplied as spare pins, this enables
modifying the numbers of characters used in this code.
C button
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