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c) Scroll using INC & DEC to display F5.
d) Press VAL to confirm. The letter P will appear on the left of the display.
e) Using the 4 coloured keys, enter a total of 6 presses of any combination. E.g.
Enter: yellow, blue, red, green, yellow, and blue. (Be sure you write down the
sequence first.) The letter P will flash each time a digit is entered.
f) A correctly coded sequence will return the display to F5. Note that the se-
quence must be completed within 10 seconds.
g) Simultaneously press INC & DEC to exit programming mode.
A password can only be deleted if it is known.
To delete a password
a) Simultaneously press INC & DEC to enter programming mode. The password
will be requested.
b) Key in password.
c) Press FUN to access the function selection menu.
d) Scroll using INC & DEC to display F5.
e) Press VAL to confirm. The letter P will appear on the left of the display.
f) Wait approximately 10 seconds. Once the display returns to F5 the password
has been deleted.
g) Simultaneously press INC & DEC to exit programming mode.
F6: Block program
Block entry of codes can be performed with sequential prox tags or cards.
Note that Merlin high security code hopping wireless devices can not be entered in this
manner, due to the additional security of the code hopping validation that each device
requires.
The required lower and upper free locations are selected. The lowest serial number card or
tag is assigned to the lower free location and the remaining locations are automatically
filled with the remaining serial numbers.
a) Simultaneously press INC & DEC to enter programming mode.
b) Press FUN to access the function selection menu.
c) Scroll using INC & DEC to display F6.
d) Press VAL to confirm. The lowest unassigned location will appear on the dis-
play. (Default is 0.001) Note the left decimal point is on, indicating that this
location is the lower bound of the range.
e) If required, scroll using INC & DEC to alter the lowest location to be used, e.g.
0.020
f) Press VAL to confirm. The highest unassigned location will appear on the dis-
play. (Default is 0001.) Note the right decimal point is on, indicating that this
location is the upper bound of the range.
g) Scroll using INC & DEC to display the highest unassigned location, e.g. 0029.