
The password is stored in EEPROM and is requested whenever RED+BLUE are pressed to access programming mode starting from the stand-by
status (displays being off). In this case:
1. The letter P appears on the left side of the display. Digit the sequence of six keys corresponding to the password. Each time a key is pressed, the
letter P will flash.
2. Upon the 6-key sequence being completed, programming mode is accessed. If sequence is erroneous, the displays will go off.
Upon programming mode being accessed, any resident password may be deleted or replaced with a new one.
Note: To remove a password which has been forgotten, contact system supplier.
Deleting a resident password
1. Press RED+BLUE to access programming mode: the password will be requested.
2. Digit in the password.
3. Press the YELLOW key to access the function selection menu.
4. Select the password entry function F5 by pressing keys RED and BLUE and confirm by pressing key GREEN.
5. Allow time-out (10 seconds) to elapse; password is deleted and will not be requested upon any subsequent accessing of programming mode.
Entering a set of codes
Entry of a set of codes avoids having to perform learning of all the transmitters or of all the cards in case of packages of 10, 50 or 100 pieces with
consecutive codes.
1. Access programming mode by pressing RED+BLUE buttons.
2. Press the YELLOW button to access the function selection menu.
3. Select function F6 by pressing RED and BLUE buttons
4. Confirm by pressing the G R E E N button. Request of the first location to be programmed will now appear, default value being 0001.
Only the first decimal point to the left will appear indicating that the initial location is being selected.
5. Select location by pressing RED and BLUE buttons, and confirm by pressing the GREEN button.
6. Request of final location to be programmed will now appear. The value shown is the one which has been previously selected as the initial
location so that only a value greater than this can be selected by pressing RED and BLUE buttons. The last decimal point to the right will now
appear indicating that the final location is being selected.
7. After selection of the final location, confirm by pressing the GREEN button. The M2000PE will now set itself up to accept transmission of a code.
Once code has been received (via radio or any of the connected readers), it is entered in the initial location. All subsequent locations up to the
final one may be entered with codes obtained by increasing the initial code by one unit.
Example: initial location = 120, final location = 127, received code = 112233
Upon all locations having been entered with the code, system will return to the function selection menu.
Deleting a set of codes
1. Access programming mode by pressing RED+BLUE buttons.
2. Press the YELLOW button to access the function selection menu.
3. Select function F7 by pressing RED and BLUE buttons
4. Confirm by pressing the GREEN button. Request of the first location to be deleted
(the default value 0001) will now appear. Only the first decimal point to the left will appear indicating that the initial location is being selected.
5. Select location by pressing keys RED and BLUE, and confirm by pressing the GREEN button.
6. Request of final location to be deleted will now appear. The value shown is the one which has been previously selected as the initial location so
that only a value greater than this can be selected by pressing RED and BLUE buttons. The last decimal point to the right will appear indicating
that the final location is being selected.
7. After having selected the final location, confirm by pressing the GREEN button; the letter -C- will now appear on the left-hand side of the display
8. Press the GREEN button again to confirm. The M2000PE will now automatically delete all the codes stored in the selected locations.
Upon deletion being completed, system will return to the function selection menu.
Deleting all codes
Deletion of all codes avoids having to scroll all locations and having to delete one code at a time in case of memory having to be fully cleared.
1. Access programming mode by pressing RED+BLUE buttons.
2. Press the YELLOW button to access the function selection menu.
3. Select function F8 by pressing RED and BLUE buttons.
4. Confirm by pressing the GREEN button. The letter C will appear on the left side of the display.
5. Confirm again by pressing the GREEN button. The M2000PE will fully delete the code area only. All other stored parameters
(relay times, channels, etc.) will remain unaltered.
Upon deletion being completed, system will return to the function selection menu.
Serial transferring of data
1. Access programming mode by pressing RED+BLUE buttons.
2. Press the YELLOW button to access the function selection menu.
3. Select function F9 by pressing RED and BLUE buttons.
4. Confirm by pressing the GREEN button. Request of the first location to be transferred (that is, the default value 0001) will now appear.
Onl the first decimal point to the left will appear indicating that the initial location is being selected.
5. Select location by pressing RED and BLUE buttons, and confirm by pressing the GREEN button.
6. Request of final location will now appear. The value shown is the one which has been previously selected as the initial location so that only a
value greater than this can be selected by pressing RED and BLUE buttons. The last decimal point to the right will now appear indicating that
the final location is being selected.
7. After having selected the final location, press the GREEN button to confirm; the four lower segments in the display will now come on.
8. Press the GREEN button again to confirm; this will initiate data transfer which while in progress will be signalled by the 4 segements in the lower
part of the display flashing.
Pressing of the YELLOW button at any time causes system to exit from data transfer mode and to return to the function selection menu.
If the YELLOW button is pressed while data is being transferred, the system in any case completes transfer of the code being processed, after which it
exits from this mode and returns to the function selection menu.
Location Code
120 ⇒112233
121 ⇒112234
122 ⇒112235
123 ⇒112236
124 ⇒112237
125 ⇒112238
126 ⇒112239
127 ⇒112240