manual
manual
1. description of LED and buzzer indicators:
Description
Normal mode
Program mode
Under program mode
Non registered card
Card only mode
Card and password
mode (after card
swipe, waiting for
password)
Card and password
mode
Password only mode
Button tone
Successful setup
Faulty setup
Invalid command
Alarm mode
Programming guide:
1. Get into programming mode:
Press ####: Red LED is OFF, Green LED is ON. Then press 123456#
Now Red should be off and Green should flash. If not: try again (provided the program password was not
modified before). Default program password is 123456.
2. Changing the program password:
Press 0 "new password" # "new password" # (new password must have 6 digits). Please beware this ac-
tion is only possible when in program mode (see step 1)
3. Adding cards with automatic number assignment
Press 1 - swipe card - # (only possible with unregistered cards!)
The 9700V12/24 will assign an individual card number to each registered card. If this is a new installation
the numbering of cards will start with 0001, 0002 etc. If this 9700V12/24 already has card programmed to it,
the next card will be assigned the next available number.
If the card you swipe is an already registered one you'll hear a long warning signal (Di). You can still con-
tinue programming other cards.
4. Adding cards with specific number assignment
Press 2 - swipe card - "card number" # (repeat this step until the last card) #
If the card you swipe is an already registered one you'll hear a long warning signal (Di). You can still con-
tinue programming other cards.
If the number you enter is already in use you'll hear a long warning signal (Di). You can still continue by en-
tering another card number.
Keypad/Card reader
Red LED
ON
ON
Red and green LED blink alternatively
Flash for each 0,5
second
Flash for each second
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Green LED
Flash
ON
ON with same dura-
tion of door open
Buzzer
Di (long)
Di Di (short)
Di (short)
Di Di (short)
Di (long)
Di (long)
Di Di Di (continuously)
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