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On the fourth touch, the Controller emits four beeps and enters Door Opening Time programming
mode.
Within 6 s after last touch, press the door release button for the period of time required to keep it
open for. When the button is released, the controller beeps and stores the time the button was
pressed to its memory.
Note: If door release button is not installed, please be sure to short-circuit the pins 3 and 4.
7. Blocking Mode (1B)
In Blocking mode, the Blocking keys are granted access, but Normal keys are denied access.
Blocking mode is activated via a Blocking key (see p.2 on creating Blocking keys).
The Blocking keys are used as following:
- As a Normal key during normal operation (when access is granted for both Blocking and Normal
keys present in the database).
- To activate Blocking mode (where only Blocking keys are granted access).
- To leave the Blocking mode and revert to Normal mode.
- The Blocking key opens the door when it is taken away from the probe.
To activate the Blocking mode, please touch and hold the probe with a Blocking key for about 3 s
until a long continuous tone begins to sound, acknowledging the Blocking mode.
In this mode, any Normal keys are denied access and a series of short beeps sounds instead.
To deactivate Blocking mode and revert to normal operation, touch the probe shortly with a Blocking
key or a Master key, waiting for a series of short beeps to acknowledge that Blocking mode is
deactivated.
Note: If the supply power fails while Blocking mode is active, the Blocking mode is still on after the
power is back on.
8. Accept Mode (5m)
Accept mode writes all DS1990A keys touching the probe, into controller memory. In this mode,
when a key touches the probe, the door is unlocked and also the key is stored into keys database in
controller memory. This mode is used to restore the controller keys database without having to
gather back all the keys issued to users. A Master key is necessary to activate this mode.
Touch the reader five times shortly with a Master key. On each touch, the controller will
acknowledge the Master key, emitting the number of short beeps equal to the number of touch (one
for first touch, two for second etc.). On fifth touch, the controller will emit five short beeps and in 5 s,
an additional long beep, acknowledging Accept mode activation.
To deactivate Accept mode afterwards, touch the reader with a Master key again; a series of short
beeps will acknowledge exit from this mode.
Note: If the supply power fails while Accept mode is active, the Accept mode is still on after the power
is back on.
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