106. Example of Complete Entry: 005#06#.7. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.8. In this example, the lock will remain unlocked for six hours, starting fromthe time you activate it in Passage Mode.9. You have now configured the duration of the Passage Mode period forthat lock. This does NOT initiate Passage Mode until you activate thePassage Mode - See Procedure 12 on “How to activate/deactivate thePassage Mode.”10. The new length of time will take effect the next time you put a lock intoPassage Mode by following the correct command sequence.PROCEDURE 6 - PROGRAM THE LOCK FOR TAMPERTIME PARAMETERSYou can set a Tamper Time Wrong Tries parameter referring to the numberof times the wrong code can be entered before the lock goes into TamperShutdown Mode.For example, if you program the lock to accept three wrong tries, the lock willtolerate three wrong entries, staying locked but providing visual feedback (seevisual message chart in rear section). After that, it will go into a TamperShutdown Mode and remain locked until the end of the Tamper Shutdown Timeperiod - the length of that period is configured in Step 4 of this procedure(below).Required User Level: Master, Manager1. Set the tamper time for the period of time during which the keypad willremain inaccessible after the specified number of wrong Access Codesare entered2. Put the lock into Pushbutton Programming Mode.3. Enter the code as follows - 006#TT# (TT is seconds - 00 to 90 seconds).4. Example of Complete Entry: 006#60#. (for 60 seconds)5. Enter the code as follows: 007 #TT# (TT is number of wrong entries -03 to 09), let’s use 05 for example.6. Example of Complete Entry: 007#05#.7. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.8. The lock will stay locked after three wrong entries for the length of timeyou select in the steps below, even if a valid code (including theMaster or a Manager Code) is entered after the three wrong codes.Only the mechanical key override will open the lock during thetamper shut down Period.9. Enter another # to indicate the end of programming.