MANAGER+DCS 3.0X I
modifying the code and the "Replacement Number". This "Replacement Number"
goes from "0" to "7" (0 is the first command served from the factory and 7 the last
"replacement" before giving the code as obsolete to the installation). A higher re-
placement, on issuing the code to the receiver, annuls the previous one and is
automatically updated.
Access is made by means of Transmitter Menu/Substitute.
Once chosen, press
and the screen will show the
message Type code.
Press
. Enter the number of the replacement to be
made.
Press
again. Turn on the transmitter you wish to in-
clude and press any key.
Then the following screens will ap-
pear.
Important note on replacement
For better use of the replacement numbers, it is best to keep a control on them, as
presented in the attached card. If, when a new replacement is served, a number is
delivered that is not the next one (for instance 4 when it should be 3) one possible
change is lost. If, on the other hand, the user is given a replacement number that is
the same or lower than the previous one, it will not work.
While we are editing an installation, albeit a Receiver, Mini-C or Maxi-C, to be able to
undertake replacement, we must situate ourselves in the position to change and
press the key
. Then follow the instructions of aside 5.9, 5.10 or 5.11 depending
on whether it is a transmitter, smartcard or proximity key.
5.10
Card Replacement Menu
This function allows a smartcard that has been lost or stolen to be annulled and the
same code to be used without any need to go to the installation to annul the lost
code in the receiver. That is, a "replacement" is made with a new smartcard, modi-
fying the code and the "Replacement Number". This "Replacement Number" goes
from "0" to "3", so the original card may only have three replacements. A higher re-
placement, on issuing the code to the receiver, annuls the previous one and is
automatically updated.
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