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Programming PINs
The Master PIN required for all programming procedures is defined by the user
(typically the System Administrator). Please keep this PIN safe and inaccessible to
unauthorized persons, since the Master PIN enables all reprogramming of the
Wireless Keypad.
4.1
First Start-up
For the first start-up, the safety of your lock system requires that you program at least
one PIN. Only after the Wireless Keypad has been programmed can it be guaranteed
that only authorized users receive access.
Proceed as follows:
1. Press the "0" to change to programming mode.
2. Enter the "master PIN ".
3. Select the PIN that you want to program;
in this example, press "1" for "PIN 1".
4. Enter the length of the PIN (you can choose a number with 4 to 8 digits).
5. Enter the "PIN"
6. If the input was correct, the PIN is saved and confirmed.
A PIN is not permitted to begin with "0" and you may not assign the same PIN more
than once. The master PIN is used only for programming the PIN. It is not possible to
operate locks with the master PIN.
4.2
Programming Additional PINs.
1. To program additional PINs, please proceed as follows: Press the "0" to change
to programming mode.
2. Enter the "master PIN".
3. Press
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"2" for "PIN 2" or
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"3" for "PIN 3".
4. Enter the length of the PIN (you can choose a number with 4 to 8 digits).
5. Enter the corresponding "PIN".
6. If the input was correct, the PIN is saved and confirmed.
It is not possible to enter programming mode when there is a battery warning.
This means that when the battery is weak, you cannot change or delete a PIN.
Programming mode will only be available again after you have successfully
changed the battery (see the section "Battery Replacement).
Wireless Keypad: TRA.PINCODE
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