Kaiser Nienhaus Radio-controlled code keypad 350600 N/A 350600 User Manual

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350600
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Radio code location
a memory location for a radio code that, similar to the hand transmitter, can be 
transmitted, learned and recoded.
a total of 4 radio code locations are available in the device:
three radio code locations that can be accessed using the access code
• 
another radio code location that is directly accessible (without the access code)
• 
Radio code
The 1 billion security code, which in the ex-factory settings or after a reset is uni-
quely pre-assigned to all the radio code locations.
Light/flashing signals
How the leD glows varies, depending on the operating state:
short light signal (Fig. 
• 
3a)
long light signal (Fig. 
• 
3b)
slow-flashing (Fig. 
• 
3c)
rapid-flashing (Fig. 
• 
3d)
extremely rapid-flashing (Fig. 
• 
3e)
Changing the access codes
When changing the access code, it is assumed that the normal transmission times 
(Chapter 5 .1) have elapsed. This is always indicated by a long light signal. 
If in any doubt about this, wait more than 20 seconds without pressing any key 
 
f
before making an entry.
NOTE:
every permitted press of a key is acknowledged by a short light signal; this also 
enables you to monitor whether the key was actually pressed. Furthermore, when 
two keys are pressed in succession, the time between pressing the first key and the 
second may not exceed 15 seconds; otherwise a long light signal is emitted and 
you can/must then start afresh. In this way (simply wait for a long light signal) any 
action initiated incorrectly or by mistake can be terminated and you can then start 
again.
an invalid or incorrect entry is always indicated by three short light signals, after 
which the unit completely deactivates itself for 10 seconds and you then have to 
wait for a long light signal before starting the action again. 
In the ex-factory settings or after a reset, the factory access code is assigned to all 
three memory locations (numbered 1 to 3). These access codes should be 
changed as follows (Fig. 4):
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