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password, or else you will have to erase the entire
memory and restart the programming sequence from
the beginning. In the “Professional” mode it is possible to
run other functions, described in Chapter 8.
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The two types of programming modes, “Easy” and
“Professional”, are alternative to one another: in other
words, it is necessary to select one of the two before starting
the programming phase, namely when the device’s memory
is still empty. Subsequently, the programming mode can be
changed (from “Easy” to “Professional” or vice-versa) by first
erasing the entire memory of the device.
6 - PROCEDURES FOR PROGRAMMING
THE DEVICE IN THE “EASY” MODE
6.1 (Easy) Programming ONE combination to
be paired with the and buttons (this procedure
is alternative to the one described in Paragraph 6.2).
I1I Press button “T”. I2I Enter the desired combination within
30 seconds (minimum 1, maximum 9 digits). I3I Press the
button once and the button once. If the procedure was
performed correctly, the keypad emits 3 buzzes.
6.2 (Easy) Programming TWO different combi-
nations: one to be paired with the button and an-
other to be paired with the button (this procedure
is alternative to the one described in Paragraph 6.1).
I1I Press button “T”. I2I Enter within 30 seconds the FIRST
TABLE 3 - Buzzes emitted during programming
Buzzes Meaning
1 buzz Signals normal pressing of a key.
2 buzzes in close
succession + 1
tone
Signals the entering of an invalid
combination.
3 buzzes
Signals the end and successful out-
come of a programming procedure.
1 buzz at regular
intervals
After entering the password incor-
rectly for 3 times, it signals that the
keypad remains locked for 1 minute.
Series of buzzes
Signals that an error was committed
and that the procedure failed.
TABLE 2 - “L2” LED signals concerning the BM
memory
“L2” LED ashes Meaning
1 ash (red) BM60
2 ashes (red) BM250
3 ashes (red) BM1000
4 ashes (red)
Indicates that invalid codes are
stored
5 ashes (red) Error during memory reading
5 slow ashes (red) Memory empty