2.1.1 Storage locations
Following special features apply for the storage locations:
You can program up to 40 storage locations.
The storage locations have to be in the range of 0 to 39.
Assign to each storage location a personal User Code.
User Codes can have 3 to 8 digits.
The storage location 0 (zero) has programming authorisation.
The storage location 0 (zero) is assigned to the Master-Code.
The storage location 0 (zero) does not have access authorisation.
All storage locations (1 to 39) do have the authorisation of temporary release as standard.
The storage locations 1 to 9 do have apart from temporary release also the authorisation of permanent release
as standard.
The authority of permanent release can be assigned to storage locations (1 to 39).
Notice
Temporary release means that the external door handle is activated for about 2 seconds. During this time
the door can be opened. After that the external door handle is deactivated again.
Permanent release means that the external door handle remains permanently activated until the
permanent release is switch off again.
2.1.2 Codes general
Notice
Select your codes so that they cannot be cracked through trial and error or playing.
Avoid:
- widely familiar number combinations
- number sequences
- several identical numbers
- numerical patterns (e.g. clock face)
The more digits your code has, the greater it is protected against manipulation.
Codes should be ideally programmed with at least 4 digits.
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