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RIFF-02 - motor code lock
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      Programming is used to set up lock operation modes in order to adapt the lock for its exploitation conditions. By the way programming is applied to use operating data: changing user passwords, setting time and so on.

      Programming can be carried on with an external lock keyhandle when a door is fastening or unfastening. In that case the lock should be in a normal mode (not be in "the day of opened or closed doors") and signals of external controlling by "Open" and "Shut" lines are not carried on. Programming can be done with an internal keyhandle if function 22 is turned on.
      ATTENTION!!!
      All changings and settings can be carried on when the lock is in opening position only.

     Entering a function begins with [#], then <function code> is entered, then [#] followes, then <function parameter> can be set up, then [#] goes, then <master code> goes (for some functions here is <user's code>) and [#] ends.

Entering a function has the following view:
[*] [#] <function> [#] <master code> [#]

For some functions a parameter is entered additionally:
[*] [#] <function> [#] <parameter> [#] <master code> [#]

      At entering a proper function the right light-emitting diode indicator will blink oft-recurringly. At wrong entering prolonged light will be carried on for a second.

     Abbreviations, used to describe the mode's programming:

[C]  - Escape;
[P]  - a mode of programming;
[ĚC]  - a master code;
[nĚC]  - a new master code;
[CC]  - a chief code (the same as a master code);
[nCC]  - a new chief code (the same as a new master code);
[UN]  - a user's number (ordinal - from 1 to 24 - user's number);
[UC]  - a user's code (a code for access of a user);
[nUC]  - a new user's code (it will come a simple user's code after entering it into the lock);
[T]  - time (time is setted in seconds at programming of temporal period).
[Ta]  - time of access (this is to set up 24-hour time at programming the time of the begining and end of access).
[DW]  - the days of the week (week day number, when access is permitted).
[DW&T]  - the day of the week and time (that is entered at setting real time).


     Absolutely all actions of setting lock's mode are submitted by pressing of button in a particular sequence and there is no need for you to have programmes, computers, adapters and other stuff!

     NB! The lock is supplied by the one code - the master code - 1234567. The user's codes have not been entered. There are no "PIN", "PUK" and other special codes opening the lock!

      So we recommend explicitly to change the master code after pressing of the Reset button and also when the lock is installed on the door.

      Set up a master code the longer the better!

 
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