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Programming instructions
D0047105 Page 41
2.1.3 Safety against spying
A right code is also identified between any number sequences. So you can hide the code. This will increase the
safety level, if you had been spied while entering the code. Furthermore results a higher tolerance against faulty
inputs e.g. typing error.
Example:
Your code is 5244. If you now type in 12852441, you can open the door, as soon as the correct code between the
number sequence is identified.
This means though, that all entered numbers after a correct identified code no longer be relevant for checking a
code.
Example:
User 1 has the code 524.
User 2 want the code 52443
.
The code for User 2 will not be accepted by the programming because the code 524 already exists. The
programming will be cancelled.
2.2 Signalling
2.2.1 Key input
You will hear an audible signal with every key input.
2.2.2 Wrong User-Code, action interrupted

5 x beep lights up
If you enter a wrong User-Code:
You will hear 5 audible signals and
lights up.
2.2.3 Cut-off time
Inputs will be blocked for a certain time after entering a wrong User-Code.

5 x beep lights up
If you press a key during the cut-off time:
You will hear 5 audible signals and
lights up.
2.2.4 Cut-off time finished
Operation is free after the cut-off time expired.

2 x beep lights up
After the cut-off time expired:
You will hear 2 audible signals and
lights up.

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