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5. Example: Deleting a user code or a transponder (if the transponder has been lost or
damaged)
If a specific user code is to be deleted (e.g. because a specific person is no longer to
have access), you need the memory slot number in which this user code is stored.
This procedure is also required if a transponder has been lost or damaged.
(a)
(b)
(a) User code/transponder belongs to output #1
(b) Delete user code/transponder
(c) Memory slot number "001" to be deleted (output #1 may have: 000 - 999)
(d) Perform deletion (code lock emits two beeps)
(a)
(b)
(a) User code/transponder belongs to output #2
(b) Delete user code/transponder
(c) Memory slot number "029" to be deleted (output #2 may have: 001 - 100)
(d) Perform deletion (code lock emits two beeps)
After deletion, the corresponding user no longer has access, since neither the user
code nor the transponder will work.
The memory slot can now be programmed for another user.
If a user has lost his transponder or if the transponder has been damaged, you can
now save the previous user code and a new transponder in the same memory slot.
(c)
(d)
(c)
(d)
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