Learning the user fingers (B1 - B12)7.3
See
Figure 5
Push the cover up to the 1. second notch or press the ON button to activate the
device.
The green LED is illuminated and indicates the identification mode.
Press the PRG button for at least 2.
5 seconds (selection of the first radio code location). The red and green a.
LEDs will go out and the blue LED slowly flashes for the duration of the
learning process.
10 seconds (selection of the second radio code location). The red and b.
green LEDs will go out and the blue LED slowly flashes in pairs for the
duration of the learning process.
Pull a master finger over the finger sensor. 3.
The green LED will slowly flash once as a positive acknowledgement.
The blue LED flashes quickly and indicates that the system is ready to learn a
user finger.
Pull a user finger over the finger sensor. 4.
The green LED slowly flashes once as a positive acknowledgement; the blue
LED flashes quickly.
Pull the same finger over the finger sensor again. 5.
The green LED slowly flashes once as a positive acknowledgement; the blue
LED flashes quickly.
Pull the same finger over the finger sensor again. 6.
The blue LED goes out; the green LED is illuminated and indicates the
identification mode.
If the red LED flashes three times as a negative acknowledgement during steps
3-5, repeat the step until you receive a positive acknowledgement.
If the timeout elapses during the learning process, the radio finger-scan will
switch itself off and you must begin again with step 1.
A maximum of 12 different user fingers can be learned. If a further user finger is
learned, the first one will be overwritten without prior warning. There is no
warning or error message if an already learned user finger is learned again. The
fingerprint will be recognised as an existing one and does not take up a second
memory location.
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