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Bewator Codoor CD3500 - 11 Backup Power Supply; Functionality and Limitations

Bewator Codoor CD3500
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Button 5 Puts the unit into sleep mode to enable the current consumption of the unit
tobe measured. The unit will come out of this function when any key is
pressed.
Button 6 Only shows the status of the position sensor. Red LED – unit locked
(solenoid un-engaged), green LED - unit unlocked (solenoid engaged).
Button 7 Puts the unit into an unlocked state with the status of the position sensor
shown on the LEDs as previously stated.
Button 8 Shows the status of the low battery input. Low battery detected the red
LED will show. If the battery voltage is OK the green LED will show.
Button 9 Does nothing except beep and light the red LED.
Button * Does nothing except beep and light the red LED.
Button 0 Does nothing except beep and light the red LED.
Button # Exits test mode with a confirm tone, leaving all the data intact in the non-
volatile memory.
Reset By pressing and holding the reset for 2 seconds the Condor’s
button on memory button is cleared back to factory settings. E.G.
rear
No programming code set.
No access codes set.
Buzzer enabled.
Deactivation function enabled.
The reset function can only be used when in
test mode!
11 Backup power supply
When the batteries are running low, Codoor will operate with
the buzzer sounding a low tone. The lock has a backup power
supply sufficient for a limited number of openings once the
batteries have run down.
In order not to jeopardise security, the backup power supply is
restricted to 50 openings, after which the backup function is
terminated to conserve the remaining battery power. However,
to allow battery replacement to be carried out by the person in
charge, the programming code is not disabled, to allow the door
to be opened.