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The override functions are for the interior button panel so that you can lock and unlock the door from the secure side (e.g.: the inside of a vault).
There's a video attached above that shows the buttons on the other side of a door frame being used.
Also, there's a MK2 version , which might have better instructions, or better node descriptions.
Instead of a reset button, there is a backspace button. When the controller is in its unlock state, the keypad disappears and a "lock" button appears.
The dimensions and nodes are identical, however making it possible to quickly swap out a MK1 with a MK2 without any rewiring.
Pretty sure I used my Single Hinged Door Microcontroller to control the door.