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THE IDLE MODE
When the desired connections are complete and power is supplied to the unit, the unit will be in the
IDLE MODE. The IDLE MODE is the normal mode of operation, meaning the unit is ready to accept input
from the keypad. When in the IDLE MODE, you have approximately 4 seconds between key presses. If
this time is exceeded, you will receive an ERROR TONE. Any time you hear an ERROR TONE, simply
begin whatever operation you were attempting over again.
ACCESS CODES AND FUNCTION CODES
There are two types of codes you need to keep in mind when using the Advantage DK unit.
Access Codes, quite simply, are the numbers that are programmed into the unit and assigned
to the users who need to access the gate or door. The Access Codes are the “everyday” use
codes. Up to 1000 Access Codes can be programmed into the unit.
Function Codes, on the other hand, are special modes that only the Master User or
Administrator can enter to control how the DK unit is programmed and operates. There are 3
specialized Function Codes which are shown on the following Chart.
MASTER
CODE
The Master Code is a four-digit Function Code used to program Access Codes into
the DK unit. The factory default master code is 1 2 5 1.
The Owner/Administrator enters the Master Code to program the Access Codes
others will use to gain entry to the area controlled by the unit.
It is recommended that the Master Code be re-programmed to a four-digit code
of your choice. Remember to make a note of the new Master Code. It is the
password to the unit and should be treated as confidential.
LATCH
CODE
The Latch Code is a programmable four digit Function Code used to toggle relay
A. The Latch Code is used to hold a gate or door open. For example, the home
owner or business administrator wants leave the gate open for a period of time;
say for a few hours during a party or special function. While the Latch Code is
entered, the gate or door is open.
Re-enter the Latch Code to return the unit to normal operation (to close and lock
the gate or doorway.)
SLEEP
CODE
The Sleep Code is a programmable four digit Function Code which, when
entered, disables all codes. No one can use any of the Access Codes while the
unit is in the SLEEP mode. An example is if the user wants to deny all access to a
gated area for a period of time, he or she enters the SLEEP CODE which essentially
locks the unit. Re-enter the Sleep Code to return the unit to normal operation. An
override code is provided.
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