Configure PIN code Keypad - LSM 3.5 SP3 Basic
Changing the master PIN
You only need to carry out this step if no new master PIN has been programmed yet.
- Enter 0 0 0 0
- Enter old master PIN: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- Enter new master PIN
- The new master PIN must consist of 8 characters which must not be consecutive or identical and must not begin with 0.
- Re-entering the new master PIN
NOTE
The master PIN is essential for using the PIN code Keypad and cannot be imported, read or regenerated. Make a note of the master PIN and keep it in a safe, secret place. Anyone who knows the master PIN can open or block PIN code Keypad locking devices by creating new user PINs themselves.
Programming a user PIN
You can issue up to three user PINs for a PIN code Keypad. The user PIN can consist of between 4 and 8 digits, which must not be consecutive or identical.
An aid to better understanding: Each user PIN behaves as a separate transponder. As a result, these individual user PINs must be programmed in the respective (internal) transponders (1, 2 & 3).
- Enter 0
- Enter master PIN
- Enter user PIN – e.g. 1 for User PIN 1
- Enter the user PIN length – e.g. 4 for a 4-digit user PIN
- Enter User PIN
Repeat the process to programme other user PINs into the PIN code Keypad.