Function 21:
To unfasten the lock with any internal keyhandle buttons
In many cases it is necessary that only one of the keyhandles - external one - is used to dial a code. The internal keyhandle needs to make an exit out of dwelling and control modes of Days of opened and closed doors.
For example, [*] [#] 21 [#] 1234567 [#] |
Function 22:
To unfasten the lock with code dialling on the internal keyhandle
In any cases it is necessary that entering and exitting out of dwelling are carried on with code dialling. In such a case the both keyhandles are equivalent ones. When the function of "entering/exitting with a code" is turned on, shifting the lock into "Open" mode can be done only after a code is dialled on the any keyhandles.
For example, [*] [#] 22 [#] 1234567 [#] |
Function 23:
The day of opened doors with the OPEN button at any time when a door is not locked
Setting up the way of shifting into the mode of the day of opened doors at any time independent of opening with a code (see the function 24). The mode can not be set up if the internal keyhandle is used as the code dialling keyhandle. (default)
For example, [*] [#] 23 [#] 1234567 [#] |
Function 24:
The day of opened doors with the OPEN button after opening the lock with a code
To pretend premeditated undesirable shifting into the mode of the day of opened doors by a person who unknows a lock code of access. The lock is unfastened by a code with the external keyhandle and, while a door is not closed, briefly press the OPEN button. The confirmation of shifting is oft-recurring blinking of indicator light-emitting diode of keyhandle and/or sound signal.
For example, [*] [#] 24 [#] 1234567 [#] |
NB! If the lock is shifted into the mode when the internal keyhandle is used as code dialling keyhandle (function 22), and the mode of the day of opened doors by the OPEN button at any time (function 23) is set up, then automatically the mode of day of opened doors by the OPEN button only after unlocking is set up (function 24). |