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Introduces the Memokey's 100 codes for keypad access control and its overall features.
Lists key features such as capacity, code length, relay activation, master code, auxiliary output, and inputs.
Explains the system's acoustic tones for correct/incorrect data entry and lock release feedback.
Describes the red and green LEDs and their meanings for system status indication.
Explains how to enter and use programming mode to modify system settings and configuration.
Details the procedure to change the master code, essential for accessing programming functions.
Explains how to change the user and master code length from 4 to 5 or 6 digits.
Lists default master/free access codes and introduces the full code reset operation.
Describes the process of electrically modifying the equipment to reset master and free access codes.
Explains how to add or edit user codes, including position, code, and action.
Explains the procedure to delete a specific user code by its position in memory.
Explains how to enable the option for users to change their own access code.
Describes the special "free access" code for free access via an additional button.
Explains how to enable/disable the free access button using the free access code.
Describes how to enable/disable exit buttons for door opening or auxiliary device activation.
Explains how to set relay activation times for lock-release and auxiliary devices.
Explains the configuration options for the auxiliary output for various functions.
Details power supply, operating temperature, capacity, consumption, and panel connectors.
Illustrates the wiring connections for the Memokey system components and buttons.
Introduces the keypad, personalized codes, user access, and system administrator management.
Explains how users interact with the keypad for codes, emergencies, free access, and changing codes.