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3.3.13) 13 REMOVE PASSWORD [
This function serves to remove the password for access to data contained in the memory plugged into connector [7].
This function is the opposite of the INSERT PASSWORD function.
3.3.14) 14 FUNCTION Ch1 [
This function allows you to modify, on the memory plugged into connector [7], the parameter that controls the oper-
ating mode associated with decoder output channel 1. The operating mode can be selected from among the follow-
ing: "Momentary"; "Timer"; "Bistable" or "Anti-theft". If the "Timer" mode is selected, the relative time can be edited
by means of function 16 CHANGE t TIMER 1. "Anti-theft" mode concerns both the output channels so that when it
is activated on one output also the other will automatically switch to "Anti-theft" mode.
3.3.15) 15 FUNCTION Ch2 [
This function is similar to the function of output no. 1 described in chapter 3.3.14., although in this case it is relative
to output no. 2
3.3.16) 16 CHANGE t TIMER 1 [
This function serves to change the time interval of the timer associated with output no. 1 when memory [7] is to be
used in a decoder with the timer function active. After confirming the function the message "Time:" will be displayed
followed by the current timer value; the time is displayed in the format "h" hours, "mm" minutes (tens and units) "ss"
seconds (tens and units). The maximum time that the decoder can administrate is 1 hour 48 minutes, 22 seconds.
3.3.17) 17 CHANGE t TIMER 2 [
This function is similar to that of timer 1 described in chapter 3.3.16., although in this case it is relative to the timer
associated with output no. 2
3.3.18) 18 OPERATIONS COUNT [
Allows you to change the operations counter associated with a given Card present in memory [7]. If the counter is
not unlimited (value: ###) each time the Card is used the decoder will deduct one operation; when there are no more
operations left the Card will be no longer valid until the counter is reloaded.
To change the value first select the code concerned using the Cards proximity reading facility (see table 6) or typing
the code directly on keypad [9]; at this point the counter can be modified with any value from "000" to "999", alter-
natively, by pressing the "

3.3.19) 19 TYPE OF CARD [

This function allows you to change, in memory [7], the parameter relative to the Card type that the decoder is able
to recognise. The Card type can be selected from among the following: "All" (both Card types will be valid); "Blue"
(only Blue cards are valid) or "Grey" (only Grey cards are valid).
A careful check should be carried out before changing this parameter to avoid the risk of inadvertently deactivating
Cards that are already present.

3.3.20) 20 CHANGE CARD CODE [

Allows you to change the code present in the "Grey" Cards, replacing it with any other value. The new value must be
entered directly from keypad [9]; at this point press "
proximity reader (see table 6); the code will be changed in a matter of seconds.
This function is not available for "Blue" Cards.
3.4) MOU functions in "Mot" mode [
This chapter contains an analysis of the functions of the MOU programming unit in "Mot" mode
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