WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including
lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer
or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information
go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
SPECIFICATION SUMMARY
System Features
Entry Codes200 (4-digit) unique programmable entry codes
Voice CommunicationIntercom/POTS/DSL
Audio CircuitFull duplex voice communication
SoftwareNone needed
Auto-CallEnables immediate notification when a guest pulls up to the gate (requires optional presence sensor)
Intercom ModeYes
Unique RingingYes
Call WaitingYes
Call ForwardingYes (Telco mode only)
“Do Not Disturb” ModeYes
Party ModeYes (holds open entryway)
Vacation ModeYes
Temporary (1-Time) Entry CodeYes
Basic Input/Output
Gates/Doors of Control2
Panel
FaceplateBrushed stainless steel with green backlit metal keypad and illuminated call button
Rear HousingBlack powder-coated stainless steel
Mounting OptionsSurface/gooseneck
Power Supply120VAC to 16VDC transformer (included)
Bypass BoardIncluded; allows unit to be disconnected without interrupting normal telephone operation
Temperature Range-4°F (-20°C) to 149°F (65°C)
Height6.25 in. (15.88 cm)
Width10 in. (25.4 cm)
Depth5.25 in. (13.34 cm)
RegulatoryFCC Part 15, FCC Part 68, Industry Canada IC compliant
WeatherizationNEMA 3R
Warranty2 Years
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TESTSET UP
CABLE REQUIREMENTS
Outdoor installations require shielded cable. Non-shielded cable can be used for indoor installations ONLY.
PROCESSOR BOARDWIRE TYPERECOMMENDATIONS
From the power transformer at 120 Vac outlet2 - Conductor CableShielded Only - See Power Wire Table Below
From the door strike, maglock or gate operator2 - Conductor CableSee device specifications for wire size
From the strike power supply (if needed)2 - Conductor CableSee device specifications for wire size
From the Earth ground to processor board12 AWG copper wire,
PVC insulated
or
12 AWG copper wire,
uninsulated
Residence and Telco phone lines24 AWG twisted
pair telephone wire
From the processor board24 AWG twisted
pair telephone wire
Between processor boards on
multiple entrance installation
24 AWG twisted
pair telephone wire
Belden #9912
Belden #8011
Shielded - Belden #9502
Shielded - Belden #9502
Shielded - Belden #9502
POWER WIRE TABLE
DISTANCEAC POWER WIRE SIZE
Under 30 feet (9.1 m)18 AWG
30 - 75 feet (9.1 - 22.9 m)18 AWG
75 - 150 feet (22.9 - 45.7 m)18 AWG
150 - 250 feet (45.7 - 76.2 m)16 AWG
250 - 500 feet (76.2 - 152.4 m)12 AWG
NOTE: LiftMaster is not responsible for conflicts between the information listed in the above table and the requirements of local building
codes. The information is for suggested use only. Check local building codes before installation.
DIMENSIONS
3"
10.1" (25.5 cm)
123
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7 8
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5.27" (13.4 cm)
9
0
#
6.14" (15.6 cm)
4.2" (10.8 cm)
3"
(7.6 cm)
(7.6 cm)
.312"
1.125"
3"
(7.6 cm)
Power Supply: 16 Vdc 2.5A
2.8"
(7.1 cm)
2
5.03"
(12.8 cm)
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CARTON INVENTORY
Unit (1)
Set of keys (1)
16.5 Vdc 2.5A Plug-In UL Listed Power Transformer (1)
Bypass Board (1)
Manual (1)
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESSOR BOARD
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14
9
7
10
1
Autocall Input: Connector for accessory device to trigger
home dialing.
2
Power Connector: 16.5 Vdc, non-polarized input.
3
Relay 2 Output: Form “C” secondary control relay.
4
Relay 1 Output: Form “C” primary control relay.
112
NC
NO
COM
NC
NO
COM
8
8
Ground Wire: Wire must be connected to positive earth
3
ground. See Earth Ground Rod.
9
Call Button Illumination LED
10
Voice Data Send Status LED
11
Power Status LED
6
5
13
12
4
5
Phone Output: Telephone return connection to home or
office phones.
6
Line Input: Telephone input connection from “Telco” service
provider.
7
Tamper Switch: Once triggered the alarm can only be turned
off by removing power.
12
Relay 1 (Primary) Output Status LED
13
Relay 2 (Secondary) Output Status LED
14
Speaker Wire
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MENU
REDIAL
TALK
OFF
FLASH
123
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789
#
&’)
ABC
GHI JKL MON
PQRS TUV
WXYZ
OPER
DEF
0
MOUNT THE UNIT
TESTSET UP
1. Choose the mounting location for the unit.
2. Unlock faceplate and open.
3. Mark holes and pre-drill holes.
4. Mount to a solid surface or post (hardware not provided).
5. Ensure proper drainage away from the enclosure when installing.
Wall MountPedestal Mount
OVERVIEW OF TELCO WIRING
Many phone companies have updated their color standards due to
the use of Cat 5 cable for most phone line installs, and keep
residential and business installs in line with each other. In the new
standard, there is no green, red, black or yellow wires, they have
been replaced by white/blue, blue/white, white/orange, and
orange/white. If the wire is primarily orange with white stripes
then that color is orange/white. Refer to the table below. The NID
labels will most likely have the old coloring scheme on them, and
most telephone wiring components you can purchase will still
reflect the original colors.
Accessories: Optional method to mount.
LiftMaster Gooseneck Pedestal Post Models PED42 or PED64
• Wire connectors can be
removed to simplify wiring.
• DO NOT overload wire
connectors. Use ONLY one
wire per hole.
FunctionOld Color StandardNew Color Standard
Tip 1GreenWhite/Blue
Ring 1RedBlue/White
Tip 2BlackWhite/Orange
Ring 2YellowOrange/White
NOTES:
• Use 18 to 22 AWG twisted cable (Belden #9501 or equivalent)
for all telephone line connections.
• Avoid splicing wires when possible or use gel filled telephone
splice connectors to prevent connectivity problems.
• The voltmeter measurement between the Tip and Ring should
be between 48 and 53 Vdc.
• Never run data wires and high voltage wires in the same
conduit. The high voltage wires may interfere with the data
wires and cause the system to malfunction.
• Reversed polarity will not damage the unit, however, some
telephones will not function properly.
• The EL1SS is intended for use with a single access control
system (phone line can not be shared with multiple EL1SS’s).
Typical Telco Overview
Ring
4
Home Phone
Tip
18-24 AWG twisted cable
Alarm System
Position
(Not Provided)
Telco Entrance Box
Demarcation Point
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MENU
REDIAL
TALK
OFF
FLASH
123
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#
&’)
ABC
GHI JKL MON
PQRS TUV
WXYZ
OPER
DEF
0
PHONE
LINE
TIP
RING
TIP
RING
TYPICAL TELCO OVERVIEW WITH THE UNIT
CONNECTING THE BYPASS BOARD
The bypass board allows the EL1SS unit to be disconnected without
interrupting normal telephone operation. If the unit is used in
conjunction with an alarm system, you must connect the telephone
line to the alarm system fi rst or the unit will not operate properly.
NOTES:
• When a unit is in use, the bypass switch must be set to
operate.
• When a unit is disconnected, the bypass switch must be set to
bypass.
• If the unit will be connected with an alarm system, you must
connect the telephone line to the alarm system first in the series
from the Telco box. If the units are not connected in this order,
they will not operate properly.
Disconnect power at the fuse box BEFORE proceeding. The unit
MUST be properly grounded and connected in accordance with
national and local electrical codes. NOTE: The unit should be on
a separate fused line of adequate capacity.
• A static discharge can damage circuit boards
• NEVER run telco wires and high voltage wires in the same
conduit. The high voltage may interfere with the telco wires,
possibly causing the system to malfunction.
TESTSET UP
Computer
DSL Modem
Bypass Board
Telco Entrance Box
Demarcation Point
DSL Filter
(Optional)
DSL
PHONE
Alarm System
Position
(Not Provided)
18-24 AWG
twisted cable
Telco
Phone lines with DSL service. In order for the EL1SS to function normally a DSL filter is required to separate the DSL (digital) signal
from the telephone service (POTS).
1. Install the splitter between the Telco entrance box and the EL1SS.
2. Route the DSL/Phone wires from the Telco entrance box to the splitter’s input terminal.
3. Run a copper, twisted pair from the splitter’s phone output to the EL1SS.
4. Run the data wires from the splitter to the resident’s computer network.
5. Run the residence phone wires from the EL1SS to the residence phone(s).
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REDIAL
TALK
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FLASH
123
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&’)
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PQRS TUV
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REDIAL
TALK
OFF
FLASH
123
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&’)
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PQRS TUV
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TALK
OFF
FLASH
123
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&’)
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PQRS TUV
WXYZ
OPER
DEF
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12:00
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REDIAL
TALK
OFF
FLASH
123
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789
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&’)
ABC
GHI JKL MON
PQRS TUV
WXYZ
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PHONE
LINE
TIP
RING
TIP
RING
12:00
AM
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REDIAL
TALK
OFF
FLASH
123
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789
#
&’)
ABC
GHI JKL MON
PQRS TUV
WXYZ
OPER
DEF
0
12:00
AM
Dec. 31
MENU
REDIAL
TALK
OFF
FLASH
123
456
789
#
&’)
ABC
GHI JKL MON
PQRS TUV
WXYZ
OPER
DEF
0
12:00
AM
Dec. 31
MENU
REDIAL
TALK
OFF
FLASH
123
456
789
#
&’)
ABC
GHI JKL MON
PQRS TUV
WXYZ
OPER
DEF
0
12:00
AM
Dec. 31
MENU
REDIAL
TALK
OFF
FLASH
123
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789
#
&’)
ABC
GHI JKL MON
PQRS TUV
WXYZ
OPER
DEF
0
PHONE
LINE
TIP
RING
TIP
RING
TESTSET UP
Never run data wires and high voltage wires in the same conduit. The high voltage wires may interfere with the data wires
and cause the system to malfunction.
WIRING THE UNIT WITH A TELCO LINE
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) = 4
The unit allows for communication between the unit and the
residence’s phone while providing a bridge for external calls.
In this mode, the unit can place calls to external numbers
using the call forwarding feature.
Bypass Board can be installed
inside EL1SS housing
Bypass Board
Telco Entrance Box
Demarcation Point
18-24 AWG
twisted cable
Gel filled
telephone splice
connectors
Telco
RingRingRing
TipTipTip
WIRING THE UNIT WITHOUT A TELCO LINE (REQUIRES INTERCOM MODE)
The unit can be a stand alone system that allows communication between the unit and the resident’s phones.
NOTE: Requires Intercom mode.
See page 14. Telephone Service
must be fully disconnected at
Telco entrance demarcation
point. EL1SS may malfunction
if any voltage is allowed to
back-feed into the EL1SS when
in “Intercom Mode”. Telephone
company voltages may be
present, even if telephone
service is disconnected.
Telco
Ringer Equivalence
Number (REN) = 4
Entrance Box
Demarcation
Point
RingRingRing
TipTipTip
18-24 AWG twisted cable
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Loop Sensor
NO
(Normally Open)
Loop
Detector
Primary Gate
Operator
(Strike Open Input)
NO
(Normally Open)
COM
(Common)
TESTSET UP
WIRING A GATE OPERATOR (NORMALLY OPEN)
The gate operator can be connected to Relay 1 or Relay 2. See the Set Up section for information about configuring Relays 1 and 2.
• Wire connectors can be removed to simplify
wiring.
• DO NOT overload wire connectors. Use
ONLY one wire per hole.
WIRING AN AUTO-CALL SENSOR
The Auto-Call feature will enable the unit to contact the resident when a driveway sensor (or any device that provides a contact closure)
is activated.
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Primary Gate Operator
(Strike Open Input)
COM
(Common)
NO
(Normally Open)
NOTE: For DC power
install a 1N4001 diode
or equivalent.
NOTE: For AC power install a
Siemens S10K30 MOV
(Metal Oxide Varistor) or equivalent.
AC or DC
Power
COM (Common)
NO (Normally Open)
NOTE: Do not use
the unit’s power supply
for the door strike.
Door Strike
TESTSET UP
WIRING A GATE OPERATOR (NORMALLY OPEN) & A DOOR STRIKE LOCK
(NORMALLY OPEN)
The door strike can be connected to Relay 1 or Relay 2. See the Set Up section for information about configuring Relays 1 and 2.
• Wire connectors can be
removed to simplify wiring.
• DO NOT overload wire
connectors. Use ONLY one
wire per hole.
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TESTSET UP
WIRING A GATE OPERATOR (NORMALLY OPEN) & A MAGLOCK
(NORMALLY CLOSED)
The maglock can be connected to Relay 1 or Relay 2. See the Set Up section for information about configuring Relays 1 and 2.
Maglock
DC Power
NOTE: Install a 1N4001
diode or equivalent.
NOTE: Do not use
the unit’s power
supply for the maglock.
COM (Common)
NC (Normally Closed)
COM
(Common)
NO
(Normally Open)
Primary Gate Operator
(Strike Open Input)
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NOTE: For DC power install a 1N4001
diode or equivalent.
AC or DC Power
COM (Common)
NO (Normally Open)
NOTE: Do not use the unit’s
power supply for the door strike.
Door Strike
NOTE: For AC power install a
Siemens S10K30 MOV
(Metal Oxide Varistor)
or equivalent.
TESTSET UP
WIRING A DOOR STRIKE LOCK (NORMALLY OPEN)
The door strike can be connected to Relay 1 or
Relay 2. See the Set Up section for information
about configuring Relays 1 and 2.
• Wire connectors can be
removed to simplify
wiring.
• DO NOT overload wire
connectors. Use
ONLY one wire per hole.
WIRING A MAGLOCK (NORMALLY CLOSED)
The maglock can be connected to Relay 1 or Relay 2. See the Set Up
section for information about configuring Relays 1 and 2.
AC or DC
Power
NOTE: For DC power
install a 1N4001 diode
or equivalent.
NOTE: Capacitor not needed for DC power install.
NOTE: Do not use the
unit’s power supply for the
maglock.
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Maglock
COM (Common)
NC (Normally Closed)
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TESTSET UP
EARTH GROUND ROD
To AVOID damaging gas, power or other underground utility
lines, contact underground utility locating companies BEFORE
digging.
Connect the metal housing and the circuit board’s green wire to a
12 AWG minimum gauge solid ground wire.
Run the 12 AWG minimum gauge solid ground wire from unit to
suitable earth ground.
NOTE: Shield connections on boards should not be connected to
ground wire.
IMPORTANT: An earth ground rod is strongly recommended and
should be no further than 12 feet (3.7 m) from the unit and use a
minimum of 12 gauge wire in most cases. The type and length of
earth ground rods vary by region. Contact the building inspector’s
offi ce in the municipality where you plan to install the unit for
correct grounding materials and installation procedures.
NOTE: Keep ground wire as
straight as possible.
Check national
and local codes
for proper depth
Earth ground rod
Ground wire
12 AWG minimum
12 feet (3.7 m) maximum
Other ground sources within
12 feet (3.7 m) of access control panel
Ground to
metallic cold
water pipe
Electrical
Ground to
existing
electrical
system
panel
POWER WIRING
The 110 Vac outlet must be dedicated to the unit only. This outlet
should be wired back to its own circuit breaker. This will prevent
two problems:
• Other equipment cannot introduce spikes, noise, surges, or
dips into the power circuit.
• The system’s operation will not be affected if any other
equipment develops a short circuit across the power line.
Wire the transformer provided with your system to the power
inputs using the correct wire size shown in the table below.
Connect the transformer into a 110 Vac outlet after all
connections have been made, any other type of outlet will cause
damage to the system.
POWER WIRE TABLE
DISTANCEAC POWER WIRE SIZE
Under 30 feet (9.1 m)18 AWG
30 - 75 feet (9.1 - 22.9 m)18 AWG
75 - 150 feet (22.9 - 45.7 m)18 AWG
150 - 250 feet (45.7 - 76.2 m)16 AWG
250 - 500 feet (76.2 - 152.4 m)12 AWG
The EL1SS
MUST be
grounded.
16.5 Vdc 2.5A,
Non-polarized
Power (included)
Dedicated
Circuit
Breaker
Dedicated Outlet
NOTE: LiftMaster is not responsible for conflicts between the
information listed in the above table and the requirements of local
building codes. The information is for suggested use only. Check
local building codes before installation.
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POWER
1
2
110 Vac Outlet
Check the Power LED
is illuminated.
16.5 Vdc 2.5A,
Non-polarized
Power (included)
TESTSET UP
PLUG THE TRANSFORMER INTO THE OUTLET
Plug the transformer into the 110 Vac outlet.
NOTE: Once power is applied, the EL1SS will constantly beep to indicate that it is powered, and is waiting to be programmed for the
unit’s Master Code. The Master Code is used to unlock the programming functions of the EL1SS. The Master Code should not be
distributed as an Entry Code.
CLOSE THE UNIT
Use wire ties to organize the wires inside the
housing, leave enough length at the ends for
bends and service loops. Rotate the front panel up
while keeping the wires away from the panel to
prevent pinch damage. Lock the front panel.
SET THE UNIT MASTER CODE
The Master Code is needed when creating Entry Codes or
making any programming changes to the EL1SS.
Enter # # # on the unit’s keypad.
Enter a 4 digit Master Code. Example:1 2 3 4
If Master Code is accepted, the unit will respond with a dual
tone beep. If it is not accepted, the unit will respond with three
short low tone beeps.
Write down the Master Code and store in a secure location. See page 18
NOTE: The star (*) button acts as a cancel command that will end any call, programming or access code key sequence.
.
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TEST GATE/DOOR RELAYS
TESTSET UP
TEST RELAY 1
Enter a 4 digit Master Code + 1
The 1 Key indicates the Relay to be triggered.
NOTE: Relay 1 status indicator LED will illuminate (Blue) to
show activity when triggered.
TEST THE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS
1. Place a telephone call from the resident’s telephone to verify it is
operating properly, then hang up the phone.
NOTE: To ensure proper function of the audio and authorization
tones, keep the telephone handset at least 10 feet (3 m) from the
EL1SS during testing.
2. Ensure EL1SS is programmed for Telco or Intercom mode based
on application.
3. Press the “Call” key on the unit’s keypad. The telephone in the
residence should ring.
NOTE: After the “Call” Button is pressed, the “Status” LED on the
processor board will blink during transmission.
4. To test Relay 1 press the “Call” button and have someone answer
the telephone and enter “*9” (Star + 9). The EL1SS will disconnect
the call as soon as the relay is activated. To test Relay 2 have
someone answer the telephone and enter “*5” (Star + 5). The
EL1SS will disconnect the call as soon as the relay is activated.
TEST RELAY 2
Enter a 4 digit Master Code + 2
The 2 Key indicates the Relay to be triggered.
NOTE: Relay 2 status indicator LED will illuminate (Blue) to
show activity when triggered.
Call Button
OPERATION
The EL1SS requires a Master Code (see page 12) to set up basic functions and settings. Use the STAR Key “*” to cancel any input.
When the unit is being set up, certain tones will be heard (see chart below). Keypad commands should be entered in a single string to be
successful (indicated by a dual tone beep). Stop and go keystrokes will result in a negative tone (three short low tone beeps).
Three Short Low Tone BeepsFailure
Dual Tone BeepValid code is entered
Three Short Low Tone BeepsError or invalid code is entered
USING ENTRY CODES
The Entry Codes allow residents to activate an entry device connected to a relay (Relay 1 or Relay 2). There are two types of entry
codes available in this system. A Standard 4-Digit Code ONLY triggers the relay (1 or 2) the code has been assign to. A Special
Use 5-Digit Code (4-Digit Code + 1 or 2) triggers the corresponding relay that matches the last entered digit. Choosing between the
Standard 4-Digit Code or the Special Use 5-Digit Code entry codes depends on the application, standard 4-digit codes maximize
memory capacity for systems controlling two access points for a large number of users. Special use 5-digit codes provide custom
secured access for two independent access points (see chart below).
Standard 4-Digit CodeEntry Code (4 digits)Activates the pre-assigned relay when the code was created
Special Use 5-Digit Code (Relay 1)Entry Code (4 digits) + 1Activates relay 1
Special Use 5-Digit Code (Relay 2)Entry Code (4 digits) + 2Activates relay 2
ANSWERING CALLS FROM EL1SS
When the home phone receives a call from the EL1SS, answer the call to initiate the audio and to speak to visitor.
To deny the caller access to the property, hang up. To extend the talk time press 0 or continue talking.
GRANTING ACCESS
Press
OR Press * 5 to grant access through the door or gate connected to Relay 2. The call will end.
9 to grant access through the door or gate connected to Relay 1. The call will end.
*
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SET UPTEST
INSTALLER - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING USING THE KEYPAD
The following pages are a reference to the programming options for setting up the EL1SS using the keypad. The programming steps
below are used by the installer for initial set up (occasionally used by a resident). The programming options on pages 15-17 can be used
by the resident or installer. The unit’s master code is used at the beginning of all owner/administrator level commands.
TIMING FOR PROGRAMMING ENTRIES
Programming that starts with the master code entry require that the string of digits are entered without a pause between master code
and programming step (The master code has dual functionality; it also acts as an entry code when it is entered by itself).
PROGRAM
NUMBER
03
04
06
07
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION OR SETTINGPROGRAMMING STEPS
ENABLE INTERCOM (NO TELCO) MODE
Factory Setting: Disabled
Intercom Mode allows for communication between the unit
and a resident’s phone without a telephone line (the system
generates its own signal).
ENABLE TELCO (NO INTERCOM) MODE
Factory Setting: Enabled
Telco Mode uses the residence’s telephone line for the unit’s
communications to the resident’s phone(s) and/or to dial out
to the forwarded telephone number.
SPEAKER VOLUME
Factory Setting: Level 2
Allows the visitor to hear the resident at the unit,
1 = Low, 2 = Medium, 3 = High.
For proper adjustment under typical conditions (inside a
parked running car). Ask the resident to speak in a normal
tone. Adjust up or down as necessary.
MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY
Factory Setting: Level 2
Allows the resident to hear the visitor at the unit,
1 = Low, 2 = Medium, 3 = High.
For proper adjustment under typical conditions (inside a
parked running car using a normal voice tone), ask the
resident if the audio is appropriate. Adjust up or down as
necessary.
Master Code (4 digits) + 03
Master Code (4 digits) + 04
Master Code (4 digits) + 06 + Volume Level
(
1 = Low, 2 = Medium, 3 = High)
Master Code (4 digits) + 07 + Volume Level
(
1 = Low, 2 = Medium, 3 = High)
09
021
023
OUTPUT
CONFIGURATION
024
025
CHANGE THE MASTER CODE
Write down the Master Code and store in a secure location.
ENABLE PARALLEL RELAY OUTPUT
Factory Setting: Disabled
ENABLE INDEPENDENT RELAY OUTPUT CONTROL
Factory Setting: Enabled
ADJUST RELAY OUTPUT TIME (RELAY 1)
Factory Setting: 0.5 seconds
The amount of time (in seconds) the relay remains active
ADJUST RELAY OUTPUT TIME (RELAY 2)
Factory Setting: 0.5 seconds
The amount of time (in seconds) the relay remains active
NOTE: If no button is pressed for Relay, both relays will activate
simultaneously, unless independent relay output control is enabled.
Expires in 24 hours or after fi rst use.
Master Code (4 digits) + 52
Entry Code + 1 or 2 (Relay associated with the entry
1 or 2 (Relay associated with the entry device resident wishes
Factory Setting: Disabled
Party Mode will latch relay 1.
ENGAGE PARTY MODE (RELAY 2)
Factory Setting: Disabled
Party Mode will latch relay 2.
NOTE: Output configuration must be in Independent Relay
Control (default) to engage Party Mode on relay 2.
Master Code (4 digits) + 54
To disengage party mode: Enter a valid Entry Code into the EL1SS
keypad or enter “
Master Code (4 digits) + 56
To disengage party mode: Enter a valid Entry Code into the EL1SS
keypad or enter “
*9” into the local telephone.
*5” into the local telephone.
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SET UPTEST
RESIDENT - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING USING THE HOUSE PHONE
A house phone is a telephone with an actual wiring connection to the EL1SS system. See call forwarding instructions on page 17.
PROGRAM
NUMBER
**01
**02
**03
**06
**07
**#8
**10
**13
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION OR SETTING
ENABLE CALL FORWARDING
Factory Setting: Disabled
NOTE: This setting requires the system to be connected to the residence’s
phone line and Telco Mode to be enabled (see page 14).
DISABLE CALL FORWARDING**02
ENABLE INTERCOM MODE
Factory Setting: Disabled
VERIFY CALL FORWARDING NUMBER (VIA CALLER ID)
Factory Setting: Disabled
ENABLE TELCO MODE
Factory Setting: Enabled
ERASE CALL FORWARDING NUMBER
NOTE: This command will also disable the call forwarding mode.
ADJUST “PICK UP” RING COUNT
Factory Setting: 5
ENABLE ALTERNATE DTMF (DUAL TONE MULTI FREQUENCY)
PROGRAMMING
This feature changes the leading programming digits from ** to ## (and
*# to #*) to work around phone lines (or telephone equipment) that reacts
to the * tone.
Factory Setting: Disabled
NOTE: The telephone line should be disconnected while entering this
command.
PROGRAMMING STEPS
**01
**03
**06
Hang up the phone - Wait for the ring.
**07
**#8
**10 + Ring Count 2 through 5
**13
**14
**15
#*16
*# Call
Forwarding
Number #
ENABLE STANDARD (LONG) RING TONE
Factory Setting: Enabled
ENABLE ALTERNATE (DUAL) RING TONE
Factory Setting: Enabled
NOTE: Alternate ring tone function may not work with all phones
DISABLE ALTERNATE DTMF PROGRAMMING#*16
ENTER CALL FORWARDING TELEPHONE NUMBER*# + Telephone Number (Up to 14 digits)+ #
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INTRODUCTIONINSTALLATION
SET UPTEST
RESIDENT - DIRECT COMMANDS USING THE HOUSE TELEPHONE
PROGRAM
NUMBER
**04
**05
*5
*9
**11
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DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION OR SETTING
ENABLE PARTY (LATCHED) MODE - RELAY 1
Party Mode will latch the relay and keep the entry device open to allow guests access to property.
To disengage party mode: Enter “*9” into the local telephone.
DISABLE PARTY (LATCHED) MODE - RELAY 2
To disengage party mode: Enter “*5” into the local telephone.
ACTIVATES RELAY 2*5
ACTIVATES RELAY 1*9
ENABLE “DO NOT DISTURB” MODE
This mode disables calls from the system to the house or forwarded telephone.
Factory Setting: Disabled
DISABLE “DO NOT DISTURB” MODE**12
PROGRAMMING
STEPS
**04
**05
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RESIDENT - DIRECT COMMANDS USING A FORWARDED TELEPHONE
PROGRAM
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION OR SETTING
PROGRAMMING
STEPS
0
*5
*9
By entering 0 the audio is initiated for the resident to have a phone conversation with the visitor (also
extends talk time).
ACTIVATES RELAY 2*5
ACTIVATES RELAY 1*9
CALL WAITING (FOR LANDLINES)
Press “
Flash” once to answer guest, press again to return to outside call on Telco line, if *9 or *5 is not
pressed. If
*9 (relay 1) or *5 (relay 2) is pressed, the EL1SS will automatically return to the Telco line.
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