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4.8 Anti-theft encoding
The balance can be protected against theft by a freely selectable,
four-figure numerical code:
• With anti-theft encoding deactivated, the balance can be switched
on again and operated after interruption of the power supply
without entering a code.
• With anti-theft encoding activated, the balance requires the entry of
the four-figure code after each interruption to the power supply.
• If the code is input incorrectly, the balance is blocked.
• If the balance is blocked, it must first be disconnected from the
power supply, then reconnected and unblocked by entering the
correct four-figure code.
• After seven consecutive incorrect entries the display will read “NO
ACCESS, CALL SERVICE”. In this case, only service can unblock
the balance again.
To activate the anti-theft encoding and to alter the code programmed
in the works to one which you have chosen yourself, see
Chapter 5.10 “Anti-theft encoding”.
NOTE
The password protection is deactivated at the works.
The pre-programed password set in the works is: 7 9 1 4
This password is the same for all balances and is always valid, in
parallel with a self-selected password.
Make a note of your personal password.
NOTE
The anti-theft-encoding is deactivated in the works.
The pre-programmed code set by the works is: 8 9 3 7
This code is the same for all balances. For reasons of security you
should therefore always select your own code.
Keep your personal code in a safe place.