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How to Change Entry Code on Limsoft Intercom With Vector 20tk6 Apartment Unit?

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  • #1 7866762
    SialaBalA
    Level 10  
    Hello !

    I have, please, recently they installed an intercom at my place, but after some time, for a moment of inattention, the code got into the hands of "blockers" who were playing with this code. This code is for my apartment, so every time someone uses it, an intercom beeps at home ... It is quite annoying, additionally they painted my cage quite recently and it is in great condition, and you know how "blockers" can do it to spoil something immediately ... My point is to change the code (digital) code of the apartment. And I do not know how to do it, the intercom under the cage is a limsoft, and the one in the house is a vector 20tk6. Please help :)

    Moderated By Tracer2:

    I deleted the capital letters in the title

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  • #2 7867154
    karl102
    Level 28  
    1. Dial your apartment number.
    2.Press the key
    3.Select a code.

    During the first 2 seconds of the lock operation, press the "key", the word "cod" will appear again, enter the new code twice, "dob" should appear

    It works if the installer has not disabled this option
  • #3 7868633
    SialaBalA
    Level 10  
    Way karl102 does not work, I will describe how I did it (the numbers are random; P)

    11 (key sign) 1111 (I waited 2 seconds) and nothing can be done here. I mean, because after entering the code and the door "is open (there is a humming sound and you can open it)" you can't do anything, the intercom is as if it is blocking.
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  • #4 7868693
    cepilek
    Level 26  
    The best solution is to ask your system administrator to change the code - it's free. And because some systems, despite the fact that they can change the code by the user or by the service technician, the new code only works until the next reset, i.e. until the next power outage, so you also have to remember the old code and the new one to change the old code to a new one after the reset. ... Therefore, the best solution is to change the code in the code table by the service technician-system administrator. You will avoid annoying the household members after resets because the new code suddenly stopped working ...
  • #5 7869647
    SialaBalA
    Level 10  
    I am still waiting for a satisfactory answer.
  • #6 7871608
    karl102
    Level 28  
    SialaBalA wrote:
    Way karl102 did not work ...

    This feature can be blocked by software. I wrote about it.

    SialaBalA wrote:
    11 (key sign) 1111 ( I waited 2 sec)

    It seems to me that I wrote relatively in Polish
    "During the first 2 seconds of the lock operation, press the" key "a second time ..."
    So why did you wait these 2 seconds?

    cepilek wrote:
    And because some systems, despite the fact that they can change the code by the user or by the service technician, the new code only works until the next reset, i.e. until the next power failure ...

    CDN exchanges do not have this drawback.
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  • #7 7871626
    knr10
    Level 11  
    These are the new intercoms? How like this:
    Choose your apartment number.
    Press the key
    select the code.
  • #8 7874410
    SialaBalA
    Level 10  
    "During the first 2 seconds of the lock operation, press the" key "again ..."
    So why did you wait these 2 seconds?






    Eh I tried again and failed again ... Nothing can be done while the lock is operating. (meaning after entering the code to open the door)
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  • #9 7876847
    karl102
    Level 28  
    In that case, only contact with the service saves you.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around changing the digital code for a Limsoft intercom system after it was compromised. The user seeks assistance in modifying the code to prevent unauthorized access and annoying alerts. Various responses suggest methods for changing the code, including entering the apartment number, pressing a key, and selecting a new code. However, some users report difficulties, indicating that the system may be locked or that the option to change the code could be disabled by the installer. A recommendation is made to contact the system administrator for a guaranteed solution, as user-changed codes may revert after power resets.
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