3. PROGRAMMING OUTPUT ACTIVATION TIMES
The activation time setting for the control unit's four outputs may be ad-
justed between 0. 1 and 25 seconds (programmed in tenths of a sec-
ond).
Select the required output (901 for door lock output S1, 902 for door lock
output S2, 903 for function output F1 and 904 for function output F2).
Enter the required activation time (001 to 250).
Save the activation time setting by pressing key "C".
Press key "R" to cancel an incorrect time setting, enter the activation
time and repeat the procedure.
N.B. When setting the door lock release activation time make sure it
complies with the required setting length (3 digits). If you wish to enter a
shorter number it must therefore be preceded by a number of zeros cor-
responding to the number of digits by which the number falls short of
the required length.
For example:
902 050 C (output S2 is activated for 5 seconds).
903 006 C (output F1 is activated for 0.6 seconds).
Once you have programmed the activation time, you can set a new one,
program other parameters or exit programming mode.
To exit parameter setting mode simultaneously press keys "R" and "C"
and wait for central LED 2 to switch off before setting jumper P2 to
"NORMAL".
DELETING CODES
The code deletion function allows you to cancel set door lock release
codes. The user code for the door lock release code to be deleted must
be known to access this function.
To delete codes proceed as follows:
Enter programming mode by setting jumper P2 to "PROGRAM" and
input the factory-set access code (33 C).
Enter the user number for the relative door lock release code added to
the fixed number 400 (numbers 401 to 600).
Delete the code by pressing key "C".
Press key "R" to cancel an incorrect deletion, enter the user number and
repeat the procedure.
For example:
407 C (the door lock release code for user number 7 is deleted).
501 C (the door lock release code for user number 101 is deleted).
To exit code deletion mode simultaneously press keys "R" and "C" and
wait for central LED 2 to switch off before setting jumper P2 to "NOR-
MAL".
EDITING THE ACCESS CODE
The access code currently in use must be known in order to change it.
To edit the access code, proceed as follows:
Enter programming mode by setting jumper P2 to "PROGRAM" (Fig. 2)
and input the factory-set access code (33 C).
Enter the fixed number 800.
Enter a new access code comprising a maximum of 8 digits.
Save the new access code by pressing key "C".
Press key "R" to cancel an incorrect access code, enter fixed number
800 and repeat the entire procedure.
N.B. When programming a new access code make sure it complies with
the required code length (8 digits). If you wish to enter a shorter code it
must therefore be preceded by a number of zeros corresponding to the
number of digits by which the code falls short of the required length.
For example:
800 00000666 C (the new access code is 666).
800 00100001 C (the new access code is 100001).
To exit access code editing mode simultaneously press keys "R" and "C"
and wait for central LED 2 to switch off before setting jumper P2 to
"NORMAL" (Fig. 2).
9050
EMERGENCY ACCESS CODE PROGRAMMING IN THE CASE OF
LOSS OF ACCESS CODE
The system allows you to set a new programming access code without
knowing the access code currently in use. It must be remembered how-
ever that this procedure involves the irretrievable loss of all previously
set data. To enter the new access code programming function, first open
the enclosure of control unit Article 9050 by removing the 4 corner
screws and set jumper P2 to "PROGRAM" and jumper P1 to "BC" (Fig.
2). This done, enter the number "12345678" and confirm by pressing key
"C". The central LED on the keypad module will then illuminate to in di -
ca te successful completion of the above pro ce du re.
You can now change the existing access code by proceeding as follows:
Enter the fixed number 800.
Enter a new access code comprising a maximum of 8 digits.
Save the new access code by pressing key "C".
Press key "R" to cancel an incorrect access code, then effect a total
reset by setting jumper P2 to "NORMAL" position and jumper P1 to
"AB" position; secondly reset jumper P2 to "PROGRAM" and P1 to
"BC"; finally repeat procedure from phases 12345678.
N.B. When programming a new access code make sure it complies with
the required code length (8 digits). If you wish to enter a shorter code it
must therefore be preceded by a number of zeros corresponding to the
number of digits by which the code falls short of the required length.
For example:
800 00000100 C (the new access code is 100).
800 00100999 C (the new access code is 100999).
To exit emergency access code programming mode simultaneously
press keys "R" and "C" and wait for central LED 2 to switch off before
setting jumper P2 to "NORMAL" and jumper P1 to "AB".
CONNECTION TERMINAL BOARDS ART. 9050
0-15) Control unit power terminals 15V A.C.-C.C. In the case of connec-
tion to a rectified voltage, control unit terminal 15 is the positive
pole terminal and terminal 0 the ne ga ti ve one
+)
Keypad module positive power terminal: 15V C.C.
E)
Keypad module enable/engaged terminal
D)
Keypad-control unit code transmission terminal
-)
Keypad module negative power terminal
VR)
Positive power terminal for users connected to terminals F1 and
F2: rectified 15 V power supply with maximum load of 0.1A
F1)
Function F1 control terminal
F2)
Function F2 control terminal
Q)
Negative terminal
17)
Door lock 15 Vac power output terminal (or rectified 15 V output if
the control unit is powered by this voltage)
AS)
Door lock rectified 15 V power output terminal
S1)
Door lock S1 control terminal
S2)
Door lock S2 control terminal
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