01. Enter the programming password
02. Press the
key to confirm the password
03. Enter 5 to select the type of operation
04. Press the
key to confirm
05. Enter the combination to be deleted
06. Press the
key to confirm
07. Enter the same combination to be deleted again
08. Press the
key to confirm
Procedure for the " " and " " commands (4-5)
01. Enter the programming password
02. Press the
key to confirm the password
03. Enter 45 to select the type of operation
04. Press the
key to confirm
05. Enter the combination to be deleted
06. Press the
key to confirm
07. Enter the same combination to be deleted again
08. Press the
key to confirm
4.3.4 - Procedure for checking the amount of valid combinations
With this function it is possible to count the valid combinations for the " " com-
mand or the " " command or both (" " and " ").
Procedure for the " " command (6)
01. Enter the programming password
02. Press the
key to confirm the password
03. Enter 6 to select the type of operation
04. Press the
key to confirm
Notes:
– To check how many combinations can effectively activate the "
mand, also add the valid combinations for both commands (" " and " "): see
"Procedure for the
and
commands (6-7)"
– At the end of the procedure, the keyboard emits a sequence of acoustic
tones (see Table 2).
Procedure for the " " command (7)
01. Enter the programming password
6 – English
02. Press the
key to confirm the password
03. Enter 7 to select the type of operation
04. Press the
key to confirm
Notes:
– To check how many combinations can effectively activate the " " command,
also add the valid combinations for both commands (" " and " "): see "Proce-
dure for the
and
– At the end of the procedure, the keyboard emits a sequence of acoustic
tones (see Table 2).
Procedure for " " and " " commands (6-7)
01. Enter the programming password
02. Press the
key to confirm the password
03. Enter 67 to select the type of operation
04. Press the
key to confirm
At the end of the procedure, the keyboard emits a sequence of acoustic tones
(see Table 2).
Table 2 describes the type of sequence of tones and the corresponding num-
ber of combinations. The sequences that the keyboard emits at the end of the
procedure are in the order shown in the table (hundredths, tenths, units).
3 tones = 1 hundredth (a sequence of 3 tones corresponds to 100 combinations)
2 tones = 1 tenth (a sequence of 2 tones corresponds to 30 combinations)
1 tone = 1 unit (two sequences of 1 tone corresponds to 2 combinations)
The zero character is represented by 10 sequences of tones
4.3.5 - Procedure for deactivating and activating the combinations
that end with a determined number
This function can be used to deactivate or activate all combinations that end in a
", com-
certain number again; this procedure can be repeated several times. The combi-
nations are disabled and not eliminated from the memory.
Deactivation procedure: (8)
01. Enter the current programming password
02. Press the
key to confirm the password
03. Enter 8 to select the type of operation
commands (6-7)"
TABLE 2