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

Product codes
350600
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NOTE:
as long as the “key” button is pressed, the radio code is transmitted, but for a 
maximum of 15 seconds.
after the first transmission, the same radio code can be repeatedly transmitted for 
20 seconds using any key except the “bell/light” key (light signal flashes rapidly). 
after 20 seconds, a long light signal occurs.
This 20-second phase can be prematurely terminated via the “bell/light” key (a long 
light signal is emitted in the process). as a result, it is possible to enter another 
access code without waiting for the 20 seconds to elapse and to thus transmit ano-
ther radio code (e.g. in order to open or close another door).
Learning after entering an access code
5 .1 .1 
  CAUTION
Uncontrolled door travel
During the learning process, activation of the teaching transmitter can initiate a 
door travel if a receiver programmed for it is located nearby!
Please ensure that no persons or objects are within the danger area of the 
 
f
door during the learning process.
enter the valid access code using the 
1 . 
numerical keys.
Hold the teaching transmitter close to the code modulator, as shown, and then 
2 . 
press and hold the desired key, of which the radio code is to be learned. (see 
Figure 2)
press and hold the 
3 . 
key button.
If the entry is valid, a long light signal is emitted.
If the signal received from the teaching transmitter is strong enough, after 
4 . 
approx. 0.5 seconds a rapid-flashing light signal is emitted for approx. 4 
seconds to indicate that the signal can be learned.
keep both keys pressed until the end of these 4 seconds.
5 . 
after successfully entering the access code, a long light signal is emitted.
Release the keys of both the teaching transmitter and the code switch.
6 . 
now, conduct the function test. If it fails, repeat the action.
7 . 
NOTE:
If the “bell/light” key is released before the above-mentioned 4 seconds have 
elapsed, the learning process is terminated; this is indicated by three short light sig-
nals. The existing radio code is then retained. 
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