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FIAM. x1R User Manual page 23

Electronic lock for security doors

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OPERATING RADIO CONTROL
NOTE:
The system for operating radio controls is quite similar to the TAG transpon-
der and numeric code systems described in this manual. We would however
recommend using your enabled radio control for opening your door only. See
the instructions specified in the previous pages for programming and chang-
ing any of the other lock functions or services and follow the specific instruc-
tions according to whether you have a TAG reader or numeric keyboard en-
trance control.
You can operate the radio control simply and rapidly in total security with the
FIAM x1R locks electronic system. It is in fact possible to disable and re-enable
radio controls, even temporarily, by adding or eliminating other radio con-
trols to the list of those being used or totally cancel them.
To disable ALL the radio controls, you must:
access the "programming" facility
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A. with the door open, keep your finger pressed on spring latch
the TAG
(or "master" numeric code) near to the receiver located on the
4
external plaque
(fig. 1).
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B. The acoustic alarm will emit a rising scale of beeps, to warn you that the
lock is in the "programming" mode.
The lock will only remain in this mode (programming) for as long as
you keep the spring latch pressed. You will automatically leave the pro-
gramming mode by releasing it.
C. Keeping the spring latch
ed on the internal plaque
buzzer emits one short beep.
All the radio controls for opening the lock are now disabled but still stored
in the electronic memory.
This operation also simultaneously disables any TAG and numeric
codes being used.
release the pressure on the spring latch
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BASIC PROGRAMMING
constantly pressed, press the black key locat-
5
(fig. 3) for at least one second, until the
2
to exit the programming mode.
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and place
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FIG.1
FIG.3
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