Chamberlain Elite EL Series Programming Manual

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Keypad Programming Manual for
Keypad Programming Manual for
EL MODELS
EL MODELS
Telephone entry/access control system
© 2006 The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
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Keypad Programming Guide

Keypad Programming Guide
Keypad Programming Guide
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1. CCTV Camera: Optional
2. Call Button: Press to call a resident inside the
complex, or office.
3. Status LED: Solid Red (EL25 idle power,
doors are locked); Blinking Red (Strikes and Out for a door); Solid Green (Granted access for a door); Blinking Green (Latch for a door is unlocked). NOTE: All references are for
door 1.
4. Microphone
5. Asterisk Key: "Start Programming Mode" or a
Cancel Key.
6. Pound Key: Data field separator, optional skip
step or enter key. Call a resident using the directory codes.
7. Visitor Volume Key: Visitors can physically
adjust the speaker volume of the unit. Unit will return to programmed volume setting when transaction complete.
8. Up/Down Key: Serves no function on this
unit.
9. Help Key: Receive a quick audio description
of a keypad button by pressing the Help key followed by the key to be described.
10. Lights: Top and Bottom of Keypad.
11. Speaker: Allows resident and visitors to
communicate; plays responses to communicate programming or function commands.
1. CCTV Camera: Optional
2. Call Button: Press to call a resident inside the
complex, or office. Also when calling someone using the directory code listing.
3. Status LED: Solid Red (EL2000 idle power,
doors are locked); Blinking Red (Strikes and Out for a door); Solid Green (Granted access for a door); Blinking Green (Latch for door 1 is unlocked). NOTE: All references are for
door 1.
4. Microphone
5. Asterisk Key: "Start Programming Mode" or a
Cancel Key.
6. Pound Key: Data field separator, optional skip
step or enter key. Call a resident using the directory codes.
7. Visitor Volume Key: Visitors can physically
adjust the speaker volume of the unit. Unit will return to programmed volume setting when transaction complete.
8. Up/Down Key: For scrolling through tenant
listing.
9. Help Key: Receive a quick audio description
of a keypad button by pressing the Help key followed by the key to be described.
10. Lights: Top of Keypad.
11. Speaker: Allows resident and visitors to
communicate; plays responses to communicate programming or function commands.
12. LCD Display (optional)
13. Postal Plug
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Quick Reference Guide (Default Factory Settings)
Introduction
Single Family Residence (NPB) Multi-Resident Complex (Dial-Out or Manager Sharing) Sample Layouts and Your System Layout
Programming Single Unit Overview
Programming Basics Enter Programming Mode Exit Programming Mode System Feedback / Responses (Beeps) Sending Direct Commands from Resident's Phone
Programming Multiple Units Overview
Setup “Your Settings”
Getting Started Setup External Access Control Devices Your Door Settings with Examples Example Setups
Directory Codes
About Directory Codes Set a Directory Code Length Add, Edit, or Delete Directory Codes Enable or Disable Do Not Disturb Schedule Enable or Disable Call Forwarding (Directory Calls) Add/Modify Resident DnD and/or Call Forwarding Activate or Deactivate a Directory Code Directory Code Display Option Verify a Directory Code
Entry Codes
About Entry Codes Set an Entry Code Length Add, Edit, or Delete Entry Codes Activate or Deactivate an Entry Code Verify an Entry Code
Access Cards
About Cards Add, Edit, or Delete Cards Activate or Deactivate a Card Verify a Card
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Access Cards (Continued)
Facility Codes Card Types
Transmitters (Remotes)
About Transmitters (Remotes) Add, Edit or Delete Transmitter Codes Activate or Deactivate a Transmitter Verify a Transmitter
Time Zones, Holidays and Clock
About Time Zones Creating Time Zones Setting Holidays Assigning Door Use and Unlock Time Zones Deleting ALL Time Zones Setting the Clock
Features
Setting Anti-Passback Configuring the Alarm Features Changing or Verifying the Unit Password
Communications to and from Unit
Telephone-Unit Settings Speaker-Microphone Settings Enable or Disable Call Waiting Visitor Communication Settings LCD Visitor Messages
Postal Lock/Autocall/Exit/Door Sensor Devices
Postal Lock Switch Autocall Device Request to Exit Device (REX) Door Sensing Devices
Direct Commands from the Phone
Real-Time Monitoring
Reset/Restore the Unit and Database
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Keypad Template
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Notes
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Quick Reference Guide
Quick Reference
Guide for Keypad Programming the Units
Programming
Number
Page Description of Task
Factory Setting
Programming
Procedure
Important: The Pound Key (#) must be used as Data Field Separator and to Save Data at the end of the
sequence. Time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800, 3PM=1500 etc.). If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
Optional Steps Indicated in BOLD type, all other steps are Required
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15 Entering Programming Mode *** (6 Digit Password)
015Exiting Programming Mode 0 #
156Change or Verify the Unit’s Password 000000 1 # (1 to change; 2 to verify) #
(six-digit coded) #
220Set Unit ID Number and No. in Chain Unit ID 1, Chain No. 1 2 # (unit ID number, 1-7) #
(Number of Units in Chain, 1-7) #
352Set the Clock 3 # yymmdd # (day of the week)
# hhmm #
452Enable/Disable Daylight Savings Time Enabled 4 # (0=disable; 1=enable) #
561Set Visitor Talk Time 60 Seconds 5 # (15-250 seconds) #
629Set Directory Code Length 3 Digits 6 # (1-4 ) #
735Set Entry Code Length 4 Digits 7 # (3-9) #
959Enable/Disable Call Waiting Enabled 9 # (0=disable; 1=enable) #
10 31 Enable/Disable Do Not Disturb Schedule Disabled 10 # (directory code) #
(0=disable; 1=enable) #
11 51 Enable/Disable Unlock Time Zone Enabled 11 # (0=disable; 1=enable) #
12 53 Enable/Disable Anti-Passback Disabled 12 # Enable/Disable True Anti-
Passback (0=disable; 1=enable) # Enable/Disable Timed Anti­Passback (0=disable; 1=enable) #
13 53 Set Anti-Passback Time 3 Minutes 13 # (1-60 minutes) #
14 Set Maximum Number of Rings 5 Rings 14 # (1-9) #
Allowed Before Aborting Attempt
15 Set Standard Single Ring or Double 1=Double Ring 15 # (0-1; 0=one long ring,
Ring Response 1=double ring) #
16 58 Number of Rings Before Unit Answers 5 Rings 16 # (0-15) # Each unit in chain
must have same setting
17 55 Set "Strikes" and "Out" 3 Errors 17 # (max errors, 0-5) #
18 59 Set Call Volume 5, 2, 2 18 # (0=mute; 1-10, 1 is low and
Set Voice Response Volume 10 is high) # (0=mute; 1=low; Set Beep Response Volume 2=medium; 3=high) # (0-3) #
19 59 Set Microphone Volume 5 19 # (0=mute, 1-10, 1 is low and 10
is high) #
20 58 Enable/Disable the Telco Mode Enabled 20 # (0=disable; 1=enable) #
21 67 Enable/Disable Direct Commands Enabled 21 # (0=disable, 1=enable) #
22 60 Enable/Disable Voice Mail Disabled 22 # (0=disable, 1=enable) #
23 60 Enable/Disable Access Granted Beeps Enabled 23 # (0=disable, 1=enable) #
24 70 Enable/Disable Real-Time Monitoring Disabled 24 # (0=disable, 1=enable) #
25 61 Return to Menu Programming 25 #
26 61 Enable/Disable All Door Access Granted Disabled 26 # (0=disable, 1=enable) #
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Quick Reference Guide
Quick Reference
Programming
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Page Description of Task
Factory Setting
Programming
Procedure
28 71 Restore Factory Settings 28 # 101010 #
29 71 Reset the Unit 29 # 101010 #
30 50 Create a Time Zone 30 # (time zone number, 2-63) #
(segment number; 99) # (starting time=hhmm; 99) # (ending time=hhmm) # (day of week, 1-8; 1=Sunday; 7=Saturday; 8=holiday) #
31 51 Assign Door Auto Lock/Unlock Schedule Disabled 31 # (door 1-4) # (time zone, 2-
63; 99) #
32 50 Setting Holidays 32 # (1=add, 2=verify, 0=delete) #
(yymmdd; yy=year, mm=month, dd=day of the month) #
40 29 Add a Basic Directory Code Enabled 40 # (directory code) # (phone
number) # (phone extension) #
41 30 Add or Edit a Full Function Directory Code 41 # (directory code) # (phone number)
# (phone ext) # (DnD schedule number, 0-63) # (enable/disable call fwd) # (call fwd schedule number, 0-63) # (new call fwd phone number) # (call fwd phone ext) #
44 30 Change a Directory Code ONLY 44 # (new directory code) #
(directory code to change) #
45 32 Activate/Deactivate a Directory Code 45 # (directory code) # (0=deactivate;
1=activate) # (0=don’t use start; 1=use start) # (Start Date=yymmdd) # (Start Time=hhmm) # (0=don’t use end; 1=use end) # (End Date=yymmdd) # (End Time=hhmm) #
46 31 Enable/Disable Call Forwarding (Directory Calls) Disabled 46 # (directory code) # (0=disable;
1=enable) # (schedule number, 0-63) # (new call forward phone number) # (call forward phone extension) #
47 33 Verify a Directory Code 47 # (directory code) #
48 30 Delete a Directory Code 48 # (directory code) #
49 31 Enable/Disable Call Forwarding and Do Disabled 49 # DnD Enable (1)/Disable (0) # DnD
Not Disturb Schedule with Residence "Call Schedule (0-63) # Call Forward Button" Only Enable/Disable (0=disable; 1=enable)
# Call Forward Schedule (schedule number, 0-63 # (new call forward phone number) # (call forward phone extension) # (call forward extension delay, 0 to 30 sec.) #
50 35 Add a Basic Entry Code 50 # (entry code) #
51 36 Add/Edit a Full Function Entry Code 51 # (entry code) # (schedule for door
1, 0-63) # (schedule for door 2, 0-63) # (schedule for door 3, 0-63) # (schedule for door 4, 0-63) #
54 36 Change Entry Code ONLY 54 # (entry code to change) # (new
entry code) #
55 38 Verify an Entry Code 55 # (entry code) #
56 38 Activate/Deactivate an Entry Code 56 # (entry code) # (0=deactivate;
1=activate) # (0=don’t use start; 1=use start) # (Start Date=yymmdd) # (Start Time=hhmm) # (0=don’t use end; 1=use end) # (End Date=yymmdd) # (End Time=hhmm) #
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Quick Reference
Page Description of Task
Programming
Number
Factory Setting
Programming
Procedure
57 34 Delete an Entry Code 57 # (entry code) #
58 37 Assign Utility Option Off 58 # (entry code) # (Option; 0=Off, 1=Daily,
2=Weekly, 3=Never) # (number of uses 1-15)
59 37 Assign Special Use Entry Code 59 # (entry code) # enable/disable #
60 24 Assign Each External Access Control Main keypad 60 # (device 1-4) # (door 1-4) #
Device a "Door Number" assigned door1
Device 1=door 1 Device 2=door 2 Device 3=door 3 Device 4=door 4
61 24 Assign "Each" Door Number to One or D1=Relay 1 61 # (door 1-4) # (relays to activate 0000-1111) # Order
More Relays D2=Relay 2 of relay is: relay 4-relay -3 -relay 2-relay 1 for an
D3=Relay 3 example if you want relay 4 active you would enter D4=Relay 4 1000, if if you want relay 1 active you would enter 0001
63 51 Assign Door Use Time Zone Enabled 63 # (door 1-4) # (time zone, 0-63) #
64 53 Set Anti-Passback Entry/Exit for Disabled 64 # (device 0-4) # (0-3; 0=disable, 1=set device
Specific Devices to timed anti-passback, 2=set device to true anti-
passback-entrance, 3=set device for true anti­passback-exit) #
65 23 Set Each "Relay Mode" to get the All Relays= 65 # (relay 1-4) # (1-5; 1=strike, 2=shunt, 3=CCTV,
Appropriate Response "1-Strike" 4=alarm, 5=control) #
66 23 Set Each Relay’s "Activation Time" All Relays= 6 6 # (relay 1-4) # time (1-300 seconds)
10 seconds
67 65 Request to Exit Device (REX) R1=Door 1 67 # (REX number 1-4) # (select REX option:
R2=Door 2 0=disabled, 1=use your door settings or 2=use specific R3=Door 3 relay(s) 0000-1111) # R4=Door 4 Order of Relays are 4321
68 66 Door Sensing Devices DS1= Door 1 68 # (sensor number 1-4) # (select sensor option:
DS2= Door 2 0=disabled, 1=use your door settings or 2=use specific DS3= Door 3 relay(s) 0000-1111) # DS4= Door 4 Order of Relays are 4321
69 64 Postal Lock Switch Door 1 69 # (door 0-4; 0=no postal lock) #
70 64 Autocall Device 0000 70 # (relays to activate 0000-1111) #
Order of relays are 4321 (Factory Default: 0000)
71 43 Set the Default Card Type 30 71 # (26 or 30) # (Factory Default: 30)
73 43 Set the Default Facility Code 0 73 # (0-255) #
74 43 Enable or Disable Ignore Facility Code Enabled 74 # (0=disable; 1=ignore) #
when a Card is Used
75 36 Change Entry Code Door Access All Doors 75 # (entry code) # (door 0=any door, 1=door 1,
2=door 2, 3=door 3, 4=door 4) #
78 40 Change Card Code Door Access All Doors 78 # (card code) # (facility code) # (card type,
26 or 30) # (door 0=any door, 1=door 1,
2=door 2, 3=door 3, 4=door 4) #
80 40 Add a Basic Card 80 (card PIN code) # (facility code) # (card type,
26 or 30) #
81 41 Add or Edit a Full Function Card 81 # (card PIN code) # (facility code) (card type, 26 or
30) # (schedule for door 1, 0-63) # (schedule for door 2, 0-63) # (schedule for door 3, 0-63) # (schedule for door 4, 0-63) #
82 41 Add a Group of Cards at Once 82 # (card PIN code start range) # (card PIN code end range)
# (facility code) # (card type, 26 or 30) # (0=deactivate, 1=activate) # (schedule for door 1, 0-63) # (schedule for door 2, 0-63) # (schedule for door 3, 0-63) # (schedule for door 4, 0-63) # name (0-20 characters) #
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Quick Reference
Programming
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Page Description of Task
Factory Setting
Programming
Procedure
87 42 Activate or Deactivate a Card 87 # (card PIN code) # (facility code) # (card type, 26 or
30) # (0=deactivate; 1=activate) # (0=don’t use start; 1=use start) # (Start Date=yymmdd) # (Start Time=hhmm) # (0=don’t use end; 1=use end) # (End Date=yymmdd) # (End Time=hhmm) #
88 42 Delete a Card 88 # (card PIN code) # (facility code) #
(card type, 26 or 30) #
90 45 Add a Basic Transmitter 90 # (transmitter PIN code) # (facility code) # (sequence
number) # (ID number) # (button number) #
91 46 Add or Edit a Full Function Transmitter All Doors= 91 (transmitter PIN code) # (facility code) # (sequence
1 Full Access number) # (ID number) # (button number) # (schedule for
door 1, 0-63) # (schedule for door 2, 0-63) # (schedule for door 3, 0-63) # (schedule for door 4, 0-63) #
94 46 Add or Edit a Group of Full Function 94 # (transmitter PIN code start range) # (transmitter
Transmitters PIN code end range) # (facility code) # (sequence
number) # (ID number) # (button number) #
(0=deactivate; 1=activate) # (schedule for door 1, 0-63) # (schedule for door 2, 0-63) # (schedule for door 3, 0-63) # (schedule for door 4, 0-63) #
95 47 Replace a Lost Transmitter 95 # (transmitter PIN to change) # (facility code) #
(sequence number) # (ID number) # (button number) # (new transmitter PIN) # (new facility code) # (new sequence number) # (new ID number) # (new button number) #
96 48 Verify a Transmitter 96 # (transmitter PIN code) # (facility code) # (sequence
number) # (ID number) # (button number) #
98 48 Activate or Deactivate a Transmitter 98 # (transmitter PIN code) # (facility code) # (sequence
number) # (ID number) # (button number) # (0=deactivate; 1=activate) # (0=don’t use start; 1=use start) # (Start Date=yymmdd) # (Start Time=hhmm) # (0=don’t use end; 1=use end) # (End Date=yymmdd) # (End Time=hhmm) #
100 47 Delete Transmitter 100 # (transmitter number) # (facility code) #
(sequence code) # (ID number) # (button number) #
102 54 Configure "Door Held Open" Alarm Disabled 102 # (alarm option; 0=disable, 1=enable until
Feature relay time expires, 2=enable until alarm clears) #
(relay group, 0000-1111) #
Order of relays is 4321
103 55 Configure "Door Forced Open" Alarm Disabled 103 # (alarm option; 0=disable, 1=enable until
Feature relay time expires, 2=enable until alarm clears) #
(relay group, 0000-1111) #
Order of relays is 4321
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Quick Reference Guide
Quick Reference
Page Description of Task
Programming
Number
Factory Setting
Programming
Procedure
To enter programming mode from the keypad
Press *** and the 6-Digit Password (audio feedback will be heard)
Exiting programming mode allows changes to take effect
Important:
• The Pound Key (#) must be used as Data Field Separator and to Save Date at the end of the sequence
• Time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800; 3PM=1500 etc.)
Audio Feedback: Programming input is valid. Audio Feedback: Input is not valid.
• If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
104 55 Configure "Strikes and Out" Alarm Disabled 104 # (alarm option; 0=disable, 1=enable until
Feature relay time expires, 2=enable until alarm clears) #
(relay group, 0000-1111) # Order of relays is
4321
105 54 Enable or Disable Anti-Passback Enabled 105 # (0=disable; 1=enable) #
Forgiveness at Midnight
109 58 Override Telephone Company Answering Disabled 109 # (0=no; 1=yes) # Default is "No”
Service
110 59 Set a Phone Number’s Extension No Delays 110 # (directory code) # (phone extension delay) #
Delay Time (call forward extension delay) #
111 20 Verify Unit Number 111 #
113 58 Dial "0-9" First to Get an Outside Disabled 113 # (0=disable; 1=enable) # (0-9, when enabled) #
Line Using a Automated Phone System
115 57 Set Alternative Prefixes Normal 115 # (normal-00, mixed-01, asterisk-02, pound-03,
number-1n) # each unit in chain must have same setting
116 60 Change the Visitor Call Response Keys 9,5,3,7,2,1,* 116 # (activate door 1) # (activate door 2) # (activate
door 3) # (activate door 4) # (call wait toggle) # (extend talk time) # (hang up and deny access) #
120 67 Talk through the EL Models Speaker 120 #
121 68 Cycle Door 121 # (door 1-4) #
122 68 Toggle Door Open/Close Until 122 # (door 1-4) # (end time=hhmm) #
123 68 Get Door Status 123 # (door 1-4) #
124 68 Release Door 124 # (door 1-4) #
125 68 Enable/Disable Call Forwarding 125 # (0=disable; 1=enable) #
For Residence
126 68 Enable/Disable Do Not Disturb 126 # (0=disable; 1=enable) #
For Residence
141 33 Directory Code Display Option/ 0, 1, 2 or 3 141 # (directory code) # (hidden attribute option) #
Resident Display Option (hidden option; 0=show name and code, 1=name
only, 2=code only, 3=hide) #
201 31 Delete ALL Directory Codes 201 # 101010#
202 38 Delete ALL Entry Codes 202 # 101010#
203 42 Delete ALL Cards 203 # 101010#
204 47 Delete ALL Transmitter Codes 204 # 101010#
205 52 Delete ALL Time Zones 205 # 101010#
206 71 Delete ALL Access Codes from Database 206 # 101010#
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Introduction

Introduction
Introduction
The sample installations on the next few pages will help familiarize you with the features of your unit. You MUST know how your system is laid out to program it with this manual. If you have questions about your configuration, please contact your installing dealer for more information.
Single Family Residence (NPB)
This type of installation utilizes the "No Phone Bill" (NPB) feature. When a visitor contacts the resident at the unit, it does not dial a separate number to reach you in your residence. The unit essentially functions as an intercom with your residence phone. Therefore, the NPB does not require the use of directory codes, since the unit will only need to ring a single telephone line to the house. When a visitor arrives, they will simply press the unit’s "Call" button to contact the resident.
Telco Phone Line
Bypass
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Multi-Resident Complex (Dial-Out)

This installation utilizes the dial-out feature. Each resident has a separate phone number. The unit dials the resident’s numbers using preprogrammed Directory Codes. Because the unit dials a separate phone number to contact the resident, the "Call Waiting" and "Direct Command" features will not work. The unit must be remotely programmed.
Telco Phone Lines
Phone Junction Box
Building/Complex
Resident
Resident
Resident
Manager
separate phone number
separate phone number
separate phone number
separate phone number
separate phone number
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WELCOME
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With this type of installation, the manager has the same features as the single family residence (page 9). The unit can be programmed remotely or locally. Visitors can call the manager directly using "Call" button or contact residents using preprogrammed Directory Codes.

Multi-Resident Complex (Manager Sharing)

Visitors or residents of a building or complex controlled by a unit can gain access using one of the following methods:
Resident Phone (Directory Codes): A visitor may dial a resident’s
directory code from the unit to contact him/her. The resident can then decide to grant or deny the visitor access to the building or complex.
Keypad (Entry Codes): A resident may enter a valid entry code on the
unit’s keypad or an optional external Wiegand-compatible keypad to enter the building or complex.
Optional Card Readers (Cards): A resident may present a valid card
to an optional Wiegand-compatible card reader to enter the building or complex. Card readers are typically located near an entry/exit area (e.g., door or gate).
Optional Radio Frequency Receivers (Transmitters): A resident
may choose to use an optional Passport radio frequency transmitter or other optional Wiegand-compatible receiver to enter the building or complex. For example, these may be used to open a vehicular gate.
Modes of Access

NPB Multi-Resident Complex

Building/Complex
Resident
separate phone number
Resident
Resident
Manager
separate phone number
separate phone number
Phone Junction Box
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Bypass
Board
Telco Phone Lines
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Introduction
The unit can operate the vehicular gate with an access code or by remote control. It will allow Pedestrians entry with an Access Card. It will also open the gate automatically for exiting cars.

Single Family Residence (NPB) Example

EL Model System with optional CCTV
Card Reader
(Pedestrian Gate)
Gate Operator
(Vehicular Gate)
Relay 3 - Unlocks Pedestrian Gate
Relay 1 - Opens Vehicular Gate
Relay 2 - Turns on Light
Car Exit Sensor
Camera is always on.
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Introduction
The unit can control the property with a vehicular gate operator, access card or the unit’s keypad. Residents can use programmed transmitters for the parking lot, access cards for the pool or a personal entry code for the main entrance. The main entrance is equipped with a door sensor to alert management about inappropriate use. The exit sensor will automatically open the gate for exiting cars.

Multi-Resident Complex Example

Pool
Card Reader Relay 3
Opens Pool Gate
Card Reader
(Pool Gate)
Parking Lot
Car Exit Sensor
Gate Operator
(Vehicular Gate)
RF Receiver Relay 2
Opens Vehicular Gate
Relay 4 - Shunts Alarm for Main Entrance
Manager's Office
Internal Keypad Relay 1
Opens Main Entrance
EL Model
(Main Entrance)
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How your system has been wired is an important part of programming it. Write down your configuration. to help visualize it, draw a map of it below. If you’re unsure of your setup, consult your dealer/installer for more information.

Your System Layout

Door Stat 1 Connection
Door Stat 2 Connection
Door Stat 3 Connection
Door Stat 4 Connection
Door Sensor
and/or
Exit Device
Door Sensor
and/or
Exit Device
Door Sensor
and/or
Exit Device
Door Sensor
and/or
Exit Device
External Access Control Device(s) connected to aux board(s)
(Default Internal Keypad)
Device 0
Device 1
Device 2
Device 3
Device 4
Relay Connections
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Autocall Device
Postal Lock
CCTV Camera
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
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Programming Single Unit Overview

Programming Basics

Programming Single Unit Overview
Programming Single Unit Overview
The units can be programmed 4 different ways:
1. Keypad: You may use the keypad on the front panel (next page).
2. Local/Remote DTMF Phone: You may use the keypad on a local or remote phone
to program the system. The unit responds to the DTMF signals generated by your touch-tone phone (next page).
3. Direct/Modem Connection to a PC: In order to program the units with a direct or
modem connection, your PC must be running Chamberlain’s Windows
®
compatible Versa XS software (not covered in this manual).
4. EL2000 Keypad with Display: On EL2000 units with an LCD, you have two ways
to use the LCD to program the unit.
1. Enter program steps and use the LCD to confirm the step(s) before entry or
2. Use the program menus in an interactive step-by-step manner to program common items in the system.
When using the program menus, you’ll notice that they are fairly intuitive and walk you through the common areas necessary to set up a basic system. There is also a quick start menu selection, numerous help files and voice and text confirmation of the areas programmed. Two areas that do need special mention are noted below:
1. Scan Mode: This is a new feature that allows you to enter single transmitters or
cards by scanning them into the system. The program menus are the only area in the system where you can use the scan mode feature.
2. and keys and and keys for navigation and text input while
using the program menus. The up and down keys help you to scroll through the alphabet for text input, while "4" and "6" numeric keys allow you to advance the cursor forward or backward.
The best way to learn how to navigate through the menus is to actually use them to program the standard settings in the system. You can use the keypad programming template on page 72 for a description of the keypad keys and functions.
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Programming Single Unit Overview

Procedure Required to Program EL Models:

1. 1,2 or 3 digit Programming Number. (See "Quick Reference Guide" Tables for descriptions
and procedures)
2. One or more Data Fields.
3. Pound Key (#) as a Data Field Separator and at the end of the programming sequence to Save
the Data.
NOTES:
• All data fields must be separated with the pound key (#).
Example: (Programming Number) # (Data Field) # (Data Field) # (Data Field) #
Steps tagged with a ( ) are optional, press the pound key (#) to skip them. NOTE: Some
steps are required and must have data entered in them to continue, tagged with ( ).
If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to cancel the step.
When you correctly enter the entire programming sequence, the unit will respond with voice feedback (see also System Feedback/Responses(Beeps) on page 16).
1 3 42
Required Step Optional Step Required Step Required Step
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1
Programming Single Unit Overview
Programming Single Unit Overview
Programming Basics
Example of a Programming Sequence: " Changing the Password"
NOTE: must be pressed first to enter programming mode
1st Pound Key:
Separates the 1st field.
Pound Key:
Separates the data field.
Enter
Programming
Mode
(Next page)
Programming Number:
1
changes or verifies the password.
Data Field:
1
changes the password
(2 verifies the password)
1
Last Pound Key:
Saves the data.
Voice feedback
Data Field:
(The new password)
Exit
Programmin
Mode
(Next page)
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If you will be programming the unit via modem, please refer to the Versa XS online help.
Important: After entering programming mode for the first time, we suggest you change the password to maintain the security of your system (see page 56).

Enter Programming Mode

Programming Single Unit Overview
Programming Single Unit Overview
***
From the Keypad:
From the Residence Telephone:
When you lift the receiver, press
NOTE: If multiple units are sharing the same phone line, then a Unit ID Code (1-7) will need to be entered at this time. See page 20 for more information about Multiple Unit Sites.
Enter the (6) six-digit password. The default is six zeroes.
Press and the audio tone will stop.
The unit is now ready to accept programming instructions!
From the Remote Telephone:
Dial the unit’s phone number:
NOTE: If the unit and an answering machine (or answering service) utilize the same phone line, let the line ring at least (2) two times, hang-up, and call back within one (1) minute. The unit will answer on the second call. If the unit does not answer, you may need to change the ring count (see page 58).
When the unit picks up the call, you will hear the audio message: "Please enter password"
Press
NOTE: If multiple units are sharing the same phone line, then a Unit ID Code (1-7) will need to be entered at this time. See page 20 for more information about Multiple Unit Sites.
Enter the (6) six-digit password. The default is six zeroes.
Press and the audio will stop
The unit is now ready to accept programming instructions!

Exit Programming Mode

0
• Press on the unit keypad and the unit will respond with audio feedback when disconnecting.
• Press on the telephone and the unit will respond with audio feedback when disconnecting.
Press when using a telephone or the unit to cancel programming sequence and exit programming mode.
Press
Enter the (6) six-digit password. The default is six zeroes. Voice Feedback
The unit is now ready to accept programming instructions!
2
1
1
2
3
1
3
4
5
2
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Programming Single Unit Overview
Programming Single Unit Overview
The units emit various audio tones to respond to input and to indicate certain conditions.

System Feedback / Responses (Beeps)

Programming Responses:
Voice Response Description
4 Short Beeps: Enter command System is waiting for a latch command by
user with entry code
3 Short Beeps: Exit program Exiting from program mode 2 Short Beeps: Valid step Valid step entered in programming mode 1 Long Beep: Invalid step Invalid step entered during programming 2 Long Beeps: Duplicate code Duplicate code entered during
programming a new code
3 Long Beeps: Capacity reached The new code is rejected because
database is full
1-7 Short Beeps: Unit 1-7 Give feedback of system ID number to
user in programming mode: keypad or phone
1 Short Beep: Digit Keyname Echo each key press on user’s touch tone
phone or key press while in programming mode

Other Response:

Voice Response Description
4 Long Beeps: Chime System starts up

Visual Responses:

LED Status Description
Solid Red Idle power, door 1 is locked Blinking Red Strikes and Out for door 1 Solid Green Granted access for door 1 Blinking Green Latch for door 1 is unlocked
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Programming Single Unit Overview
Programming Single Unit Overview
System Feedback / Responses (Beeps)

Direct Command Responses:

Voice Response Description 10 Short Beeps: Entrance 1-4 opened This is the command to latch open door 1 5 Short Beeps: Entrance 1-4 closed This is the command to keep the latch
closed for door 1

Visitor Responses:

Voice Response Description 10 Short Beeps: Access granted Access is granted from an entry code or
other code used on door 1. Access may also be granted by a tenant on their touch tone phone. The voice is played first then the beeps
1 Long Beep: Access denied Access is denied from an entry code,
card code used or invalid password on door 1. Access may also be denied by a tenant on their touch tone phone
1 Long Beep: Invalid code Unknown entry or directory code on
door 1
2 Short Beeps: --- Indicates door 1 is already open Busy Tones: --- Directory code in DND mode or resident
line is in use
1 Short Per Second: --- 1 beep is played per second for
remaining seconds during a call
2 Short Beeps: Program mode System acknowledges valid
prefix/password and is in program mode
Use up and down keys to While system is idle and the help key is
pressed
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Programming Single Unit Overview
Programming Single Unit Overview
(NPB / Single Family Residence ONLY)
You can send commands directly to the unit from your phone without being in programming mode. This feature is only available from a single-
family residence or a manager who is sharing a phone line with the unit.

Sending Direct Commands from the Resident’s Phone

To Enter a Direct Command from a Residence Phone:
Lift the receiver and press
NOTE: If multiple units are sharing the same phone line, then a Unit ID Code (1-7) will need to be entered at this time. See next page for more information about Multiple Unit Sites.
The unit is now ready to allow direct commands only!
Example 1:
Enters direct command mode
Example 2:
Enters direct command mode for unit three
1
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Programming Multiple Units Overview

Up to seven (7) units can be installed on a single telephone line. Each unit must have a "Unique Unit ID" number and the "Number of Units in
Chain" assigned to it.
Set the Unit ID Number and Number of Units in Chain:
The unit ID identifies each unit within a chain. Adding or removing will require the unit ID’s to be re-entered.
Factory Setting: Unit ID 1 and Number of Units in Chain 1.
Press Then
Unit ID Number (1-7), Then
Total Number of Units in Chain (1-7), Then
Programming Multiple Units Overview
Programming Multiple Units Overview
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Important: This must be performed for EACH unit in the Chain
Verify Unit Number:
This allows you to verify a unit’s number within a chain. When you perform this step, the unit will respond with the number corresponding to its unit ID number. The message two (2), for example, means the unit is number 2 in the chain.
Then
If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
1
2
3
Important:
You must program each unit ID using the main keypad first before attempting remote access.
EACH unit in the Chain must have the same "Rings Before Answer" 16 . Factory Setting - 5 Rings EACH unit in the Chain must have the same "Alternate Prefix" 115 .
Factory Setting - Normal (use to enter programming)
Be sure to set the rings before answer value 16 is greater than maximum rings before aborting attempt 14 .
111
Example:
Unique Unit ID Sequencial Order
Residence
Unit ID “1”
AUG 10, 2005
WELCOME
Unit ID “2”
AUG 10, 2005
WELCOME
Number of Units in Chain “7”
Unit ID “3”
AUG 10, 2005
WELCOME
Unit ID “7”
AUG 10, 2005
WELCOME
Telco Entrance Box Demarcation Point
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Setup “Your Settings”

The units come preprogrammed with Factory Settings. When the unit is first installed, you DO NOT need to program each feature. Review the unit’s factory settings before programming (see Quick
Reference Guide, pages 4-8 for ALL the Factory Settings).
Change the Unit Password:
Recommended
Change the unit password to prevent any tampering with your system’s database. When changing the password, save a copy of it in a secure location. If you lose the password, you will not be
able to enter into programming mode.
Factory Setting: 000000
See page 56
SetUP "Your Settings"
SetUP "Your Settings"
1
Getting Started
Set the Clock:
Recommended
An accurate clock is critical to the proper use of schedules and for accurately reporting transactions.
See page 52
3
Change the Unit’s ID and Chain Number for Multiple Unit Configurations ONLY:
Recommended
The Unit ID number identifies each unit within the chain. Setting the "Unit ID" and "Number of Units in the Chain" are required so Versa XS can send or receive data to/from the correct units
within the chain.
Factory Setting: Unit ID Number "1" and Number of Units in
Chain "1".
See previous page
2
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The unit must have all external access control device options configured into it, before many of the other programming options can proceed. You must tell the unit "what it’s wired to" and "how you want the devices to behave." To do this you must know what a "Door" Number is and what a "Relay" is.
What is a Door Number?
A Number (1-4) YOU assign to the unit to identify the External Access Control Devices wired to it. Up to 4 devices can be connected. Once identified, the unit will keep the Same Door Numbers in other programming. The Internal Keypad is ALWAYS Assigned to Door Number 1.
SetUP "Your Settings"
SetUP "Your Settings"

Setup External Access Control Devices

What is a Relay?

A relay is a device that reacts to an electric current to activate other devices. Allowing the EL Model to lock or unlock a door/gate, shunt (bypass) alarm contacts, signal an alarm, or turn on a camera wired to a closed-circuit television (CCTV). The relays can be programmed to 5 different modes.
The 5 Modes of Operation are:
Strike Relay:
A Strike Relay controls a door or gate by unlocking or opening it. It does not
control any other component associated with a system like Alarms, CCTV, etc.
Shunt Relay: A Shunt Relay is normally wired to an alarm and works with strike relays to
shunt (bypass) the alarm when the door is opened with a valid access code. If the door is forced open, the system will not shunt the alarm and the alarm will be triggered.
CCTV Relay: The camera is wired to a closed circuit television (CCTV). The system’s camera
is always on. The CCTV relay can be used to control an external recorder or external camera.
Alarm Relay: The Alarm Relay will activate another device, such as a siren, when 3
conditions occur. A door is opened without a valid access code, a door is open past the allotted time programmed in, or too many invalid codes are tried. Any of these will trigger the alarm relay.
Control Relay: The Control Relay can control another device such as an outdoor or indoor
light near the unit. For example, you could configure the system to turn on an entry light through a darkened area after a resident enters a valid access code. The light would then turn off after a specified amount of time.
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Configuring "YOUR" Unit:

There are 3 sample configurations on pages 26 and 27 to help you understand the 4 step process needed to setup YOUR external access control devices.
SetUP "Your Settings"
SetUP "Your Settings"
Set Each Relay Mode for the Appropriate Response: There are 5 different relay modes (Previous Page). The relay mode determines what the relay will control (a door, alarm, CCTV, etc.). See next page. Set Each Relay’s Strike Time: The relay time determines the amount of time the relay remains activated. For example, when a strike relay activates to unlock a door, the relay activation time determines how long the door will remain unlocked (next page). Assign Each Door Number to One or More Relays: Defines which relays will activate when a resident presents a valid access code to an external access control device (next page). Assign Each External Access Control Device to a Door Number: When a valid access code is entered into a external access control device, the Assigned door’s relays will activate (see below).
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Set Each "Relay Mode" to get the Appropriate Response:
There are 5 different relay modes (see page 22). The Relay Mode determines what the response will be when a valid access code is entered (open a door, turn on an alarm, turn on a light then turn it off, turn on a CCTV, etc.). Be sure relays are not activated when changing "Relay Mode"
types.
Factory Setting: All Relays are Set at "1 - Strike"
Step 1
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Press Then
Enter the Relay Number (1-4). Then (#) Enter Relay Mode (1-5). Then (#)
1 = Strike - controls a door/gate by unlocking/opening it. 4 = Alarm - activates another device (siren) 2 = Shunt - bypasses the alarm under normal circumstances. 5 = Control - controls another device (on/off light) 3 = CCTV
Important: 1-3 must be performed for EACH
Relay assigned to the unit.
Set Each Relay’s "Activation Time":
This is the amount of time (in seconds) the relay remains activated. This will define the amount of time a door cycles (unlocks, then relocks) or how long the CCTV camera remains on after being activated. Be sure relays are not activated when changing relay "Activation Time".
Factory Setting: All Relays are set at 10 seconds.
Step 2
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Press Then
Enter the Relay Number (1-4). Then (#) Enter Activation Time (1-300 Seconds). Then (#)
Important: 1-3 must be performed for EACH Relay assigned to the unit.
1
2
3
When Activated, the Relay Number "4" will activate for "30" seconds.
NOTE: Most gate operators recommend activation of 2 seconds.
1
2
3
Example:
1 2 3
Assigns Relay “2” as a Shunt Relay
Example:
1 2 3
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SetUP "Your Settings"
SetUP "Your Settings"
Assign "Each" Door Number to One or More Relays:
When a valid access code is used at an external access control device (Door), the unit can be set to activate one or more relays. Factory Settings: Door 1 Activates Relay 1; Door 2
Activates Relay 2; Door 3 Activates Relay 3; Door 4 Activates Relay 4
Step 3
61
Press Then
Enter the Door Number (1-4). Then (#) Enter Relays to be Activated (0000-1111). Then (#)
0=Deactivate, 1=Activate (1st digit=Relay 4, 2nd digit=Relay 3, etc.)
Important: 1-3 must be performed
for EACH Door Number assigned to the unit.
1
When a Resident uses a Valid Code at "Door 1", Relay "1" and Relay "2" will Activate
2
3
Assign Each External Access Control Device a "Door Number":
The units can be equipped with Wiegand reader and radio frequency (RF) modules that allow your system to accommodate external access control devices such as a Wiegand-compatible card readers (keypad) and RF receiver. In order for Wiegand devices to work successfully, you
must assign them a "Door Number". When a valid access codes is presented to the device, the Assigned Door’s Relays will activate.
Factory Setting:
Step 4
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To perform these 4 steps you MUST know EXACTLY where the External Access Control Device(s) are wired in "Your" unit! When page 13 and 23 are completed by you or your installer, they will help you understand "Your" personal layout. If you do not know this, DO NOT PROCEED. Consult your Installer and/or refer to the installation manual for assistance.
Press Then
Enter External Access Control Device Number (1-4). Then (#)
Internal Keypad is ALWAYS Assigned to External Access Control Device Number 0
Assign a Door Number (1-4) to the Device. Then (#)
Important: 1-3 must be performed for EACH external access control device of unit.
NOTE: A "Door Number" is a number you assign to each external access control device. Only Wiegand devices may be assigned to a door.
1
2
3
Device "1" is Assigned as Door "3".
Example A:
1 2 3
Device "3" is Assigned as Door "4".
Example B:
1 2 3
Door 1 Door 1
Main Keypad
Device 1
Door 2
Device 2
Door 3
Device 3
Door 4
Device 4
Example:
1 2 3
Relay 4 Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1
Deact Deact
Activate Activate
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SetUP "Your Settings"
SetUP "Your Settings"

"Your" Door Settings

(See tables below for reference)
Device Location
Door
No.
Relay
Relay Mode
Relay
Function
Relay Activation
Time (Seconds)
When "Your Door Settings" or "Door 1,2,3 or 4" are referenced throughout this manual,
this completed chart will outline how your unit will function.
Sample: The System Controlling 1 Door (Next Page for Illustration)
Device
Main Keypad
(REX) Exit Request
Sample: The System Controlling 2 Doors and a Vehicle Gate (Next Page for Illustration)
Device
Main Keypad and Postal Lock
Security Light
Wiegand Card Reader
Transmitter Buttons
Location Relay Relay Mode Relay Function Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
Front Door
Location Door No.
Front Door
Back Door
Gate Operator
Door No.
Door 1
Door 1
Door 2
Door 3
1 Strike Unlocks Door 10 sec. 2 Shunt Bypasses/Signals Alarm 40 sec. 3 Alarm Sounds a Siren 10 sec. 4 CCTV Activates Camera 10 sec.
Relay Relay Mode Relay Function Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
1 Strike Unlocks Door 10 sec. 2 Control Turns on Security light 60 sec. 3 Strike Unlocks Door 10 sec. 4 Strike Opens Gate 10 sec.
Sample: The System Controlling 4 Doors (Page 27 for Illustration)
Device
Main Keypad
Wiegand Keypad
Wiegand Card Reader Wiegand Card Reader
Location Relay Relay Mode Relay Function Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
Front Door (Entrance)
Front Door (Exit)
Back Door
Manager’s Door
Door No.
Door 1
Door 2 Door 3 Door 4
1 Strike Unlocks Door 10 sec. 2 Strike Unlocks Door 10 sec. 3 Strike Unlocks Door 10 sec. 4 Strike Unlocks Door 10 sec.
Sample: The System Controlling Single Family Residence (Page 11 for Illustration)
Device
Main Keypad and
(REX) Exit Request
Wiegand Card Reader
CCTV
Location Door No. Relay Relay Mode Relay Function Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
Driveway
Pedestrian Gate
In EL Model System
Door 1
Door 2
Door 3
1 Strike Opens Vehicular Gate 10 sec.
2 Control Turns on Security Light 10 sec.
3 Strike Unlocks Pedestrian Gate 10 sec. 4 CCTV Activates Camera 10 sec.
Sample: The System Controlling Multi-Resident Apartment (Page 12 for Illustration)
Device
Main Keypad
Transmitter and REX Exit Device
Wiegand Card Reader
Siren
Location Relay Relay Mode Relay Function Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
Front Door (Entrance)
Vehicular Gate
Pool Gate
Front Door (Entrance)
Door No.
Door 1
Door 2 Door 3 Door 4
1 Strike Unlocks Door 10 sec. 2 Strike Unlocks Door 10 sec. 3 Strike Unlocks Door 10 sec. 4 Shunt Bypasses/Signals Alarm 30 sec.
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SetUP "Your Settings"
SetUP "Your Settings"

Unit Controlling 1 Door

Relay 1 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec.
Relay 3 - Alarm Mode Sounds Siren for 10 sec.
Relay 2 - Shunt Mode Bypasses/Signals Alarm for Maglock for 40 sec.
Relay 4 - CCTV Mode Activates External Camera or Recorder (not system’s camera)
Main Keypad
(Front Door)
REX Device
(Exit)

Unit Controlling 2 Doors and Vehicle Gate

Relay 2 - Control Mode Turns on Security Light for 60 sec.
Main Keypad
(Front Door)
Card Reader
(Back Door)
Transmitter
(Gate Operator)
Relay 1 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec.
Relay 3 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec.
Relay 4 - Strike Mode Opens Gate for 10 sec.
Postal
Lock
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SetUP "Your Settings"
SetUP "Your Settings"

Unit Controlling 4 Doors

Card Reader
(Back Door)
Relay 3 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec.
Wiegand Keypad (Exit)
Relay 2 - Strike Mode
Unlocks Door for 10 sec.
Exit
Enter
Main Keypad
(Front Door)
Relay 1 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec.
Card Reader
(Manager's Door)
Relay 4 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec.
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Directory Codes

Directory Codes are unique 1-4 digit codes that dial a corresponding telephone number in the building. When a visitor wishes to contact a resident, the visitor enters the Directory Code on the unit’s keypad. The unit will dial the phone number assigned to the code. The resident can then talk to the visitor by phone and grant them entry into the building.
About Directory Codes
To Use an Existing Directory Code to Contact a Resident:
Before adding or modifying Directory Codes, answer the following questions:
• Have you chosen the Directory Code number you will assign? This number will be assigned to a
resident. The visitor will enter this number on the unit keypad to prompt the system to dial the resident’s phone number.
• Do you know the resident’s phone number? The system needs the phone number so it can dial the
resident when prompted. If the resident’s phone has an extension, the unit will need that data as well.
• Will the resident want a Do Not Disturb schedule? If the resident doesn’t want to be disturbed during
certain times, you can configure his/her Directory Code with a Do Not Disturb schedule. During this schedule, visitors won’t be able to call the resident. See page 31.
• Will the resident utilize a Call Forwarding number during certain times? Perhaps the manager of an
apartment complex wants the leasing office phone number forwarded to an answering service after 5PM on weekdays and all day on weekends. See page 31 for more information.
• Will you activate or deactivate the Directory Code at a certain day and time? You may assign a
Directory Code to a resident and delay its use until a day and time you specify. Also you can deactivate the Directory Code on a specified day and time. See page 32.
• For units with an LCD display, you can control how the tenant’s name is displayed on the screen. See page 33.
Directory Codes
Directory Codes
Building Directory
Floyd A. D. Gates H. B. Lyle A. T. Monroe S. Y. Priest J. A. Warren B. K.
01 02 03 04 05 06
Name
Directory
Code
Enter the Directory Code on the unit's keypad then press
Visitor uses Directory Code to contact Resident Resident can grant access to Visitor Visitor gains entry
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Directory Codes
Directory Codes

Set Directory Code Length

6
Press Then
Enter New Directory Code Length (1-4). Then (#)
Factory Setting: 3
Important: You will not be able to decrease the Directory Code length if codes already exist that are more than the attempted decrease length. For example, you will not be able to decrease a code from 2 digits to 1 digit if 2-digit codes already exist.
You will not be able to increase Directory Code length if there’s an entry code length conflict.
If you increase the Directory Code length, all existing codes will increase with leading zeroes for every digit increase. For example, if you increase the length to 2 digits, an existing Directory Code of 4 will now be 04.

Add, Edit or Delete Directory Codes

When adding or editing Directory Codes, note the following:
• Keep a record of each Directory Code you assign; in particular, write down the resident names
associated with each code. This will help when adding, editing, or deleting Directory Codes later.
• Each assigned Directory Code must be entered with the set amount of allowable digits (up to 4).
For example, if you assign "2" as a resident’s Directory Code, but the system is set for two digits, the visitor will have to enter "02" to call the resident.
Add Basic Directory Code:
Add a Directory Code, Phone Number, and Phone Extension.
40
Press Then
Enter Directory Code (up to 4 digits). Then (#). Enter Phone Number (up to 20 digits). Then (#).
Phone Extension if necessary (up to 5 digits). Then (#).
3A
1 2
3A
Example:
Adds Directory Code "12" with phone number "555-8978". The phone extension field was skipped.
3
NOTE: A basic Directory Code will be active, have a do not disturb schedule of "0" (i.e., resident can be called 24 hours a day, 7 days a week), and have no call forwarding.
1
2
1
2
3
Example:
Makes Directory Code length 2 digit Maximum.
1 2
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Directory Codes
Directory Codes
Add or Edit Full Function Directory Code:
When adding a full function Directory Code, it will default as "active". To deactivate a code, or deactivate on a specific time and date, see Activate or Deactivate Directory Code on page 32.
41
Press Then
Enter Directory Code (up to 2 digits). Then (#) Enter Phone Number (up to 20 digits). Then (#) Enter Phone Extension (up to 5 digits). Then (#) Enter Do Not Disturb Schedule (0-63). Then (#)
0 = May always be disturbed 1 = Never disturb
Enable (1) or Disable (0) Call Forwarding. Then (#)
4
2
Example:
4 5 6 7 88A
3
1
Adds Directory Code "45" with phone number "555-2134", phone extension "432", uses Do Not Disturb schedule 2 and disables call forwarding.
Do Not Disturb Schedule = 0 Call Forwarding Enable or Disable = 0 Call Forwarding Schedule = 0
Factory Settings
Enter Call Forward Schedule (0-63). Then (#)
0=Never Use Call Forward Number 1=Use Call Forward Number
Only Enter New Call Forward Phone
Number (up to 20 digits). Then (#) (Skip this step to keep existing Call Forward Phone Number).
Enter Call Forward Phone Extension (up to 5 digits). Then (#) (If using an extension the unit MUST have a phone number).
7
8
8A
Change a Directory Code ONLY:
Allows you to change ONLY the Directory Code without affecting the other data associated with the record (e.g., phone number, do not disturb schedule, etc.).
44
Press Then
The New Directory Code Number (Up to 4 digits). Then (#). The Current Directory Code number (Up to 4 digits). Then (#).
1 2 3
Changes Directory Code from "14" to "23".
Example:
Delete a Directory Code:
48
Press Then
Enter the Directory Code number to be deleted (Up to 4 digits). Then (#)
1 2
Deletes Directory Code "23".
Example:
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
6
5
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1 2 3
Disables the Do Not Disturb schedule for Directory Code "34".
Example:
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Directory Codes
Directory Codes

Enable or Disable Do Not Disturb Schedule

Do Not Disturb (DnD) Schedules prevent visitors from calling residents during specified time frames. To assign a DnD Schedule to a Directory Code, use the programming step for adding/editing a full function Directory Code (see page 29). When enabling/disabling DnD Schedule for a Directory Code, the system will remember the schedule assigned to the code. Factory Setting: Disabled
Press Then
Enter Directory Code (1-4 digits). Then (#). Enable (1) or Disable (0). Call Forwarding. Then (#). Enter Call Forward Schedule (0-63). Then (#)
0=Never Use Call Forward Number 1=Use Call Forward Number
4
Delete ALL Directory Codes:
201
Press Then
Enter Then
This will delete ALL Directory Codes from unit.
Important: Once you delete the Directory Codes, you cannot retrieve them unless they are
saved in Versa XS.
10
Press Then
Enter the Directory Code to be enabled or disabled. Then (#) Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)

Enable or Disable Call Forwarding (Directory Calls)

46
Call Forwarding redirects visitor calls to another telephone number instead of the regular phone number. During a Call Forwarding call, the visitor will hear normal telephone line sounds but will not hear the number being dialed. You can Enable or Disable the Call Forwarding Feature for a specific Directory Code (Dial-Out). Factory Setting: Disabled
1 2
Enables Call Forwarding number 555-3662 for Directory Code "14" with a use schedule of "2".
Example:
3 4 5 5A
3
Only Enter New Call Forward Phone Number (up to 20 digits). Then (#) (Skip this step to keep existing Call Forward Phone Number) Enter Call Forward Phone Extension (up to 5 digits). Then (#) (If using an extension the unit MUST have a phone number).
5
5A
2
1
2
3
1
Factory Settings
Call Forwarding Enable or Disable = 0 Call Forwarding Schedule = 0
1
2
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1 2 3
Directory Code "33" is Activated on February 1st, 2004 at 6PM.
Example:
Year Month Day
24-Hour Time
4
5
4A
4B
5B
5A
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Directory Codes
Directory Codes

Add / Modify Resident DnD and/or Call Forwarding

Add/Modify DnD and Call Forwarding Information for the Resident (NPB) or manager. Do Not Disturb (DnD) Schedules prevent visitors from calling the Resident (NPB) or manager phone during specified time frames. Call Forwarding redirects visitor calls to an outside telephone number instead of ringing the Resident (NPB) or manager phone. During a Call Forwarding call, the visitor will hear normal telephone line sounds but will not hear the number being dialed. You can Enable or Disable, individually, the DnD and Call Forwarding features for the Resident (NPB) or manager phone. Factory Setting: DnD Control Setting is Disabled (0); Call Forwarding
Control Setting is Disabled.
Press Then
Set DnD Control Setting, Enabled (1) or Disabled (0). Then (#). Enter Do Not Disturb Schedule (0-63). Then (#). Set Call Forward Control Setting, Enabled (1) or Disabled (0). Then (#) Enter Call Forward Schedule (0-63). Then (#)
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Activate or Deactivate a Directory Code

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Activate or deactivate Directory Codes. Also activate or deactivate specific dates and times for those Directory Codes.
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Only Enter New Call Forward Phone Number (up to 20 digits). Then (#) (Skip this step to keep existing Call Forward Phone Number) Enter Call Forward Phone Extension (up to 5 digits). Then (#) (If using an extension the unit MUST have a phone number). Enter Call Forward Extension Delay (0-30 sec.). Then (#)
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Activate / Deactivate a Directory Code:
Press Then
Enter Directory Code (1-4 digits). Then (#) Activate Directory Code, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
Use Start Activation Date, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
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76A65432
Example:
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The DnD Control Setting is Enabled and uses Schedule "34". It also Enables Call Forwarding which uses Schedule "22". Call Forwarding uses Phone Number "976-5000" with Extension "1136" and waits "20" seconds before dialing the Extension.
To Activate or Deactivate a Directory Code:
Start Date (yymmdd). Then (#)
Start Time (hhmm). Then (#) Use End Deactivation Date, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
End Date (yymmdd). Then (#) End Time (hhmm). Then (#)
4A
4
4B
5
5A
5B
NOTE: All time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800, 3PM=1500 etc.)
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Disabling the Activate Directory Code 3 , the Directory Code will always be deactivated. If you enable the Activate Directory Code 3 , then the four If statements could apply:
1. If you disable the Start Activation Date 4 and disable the End Deactivation Date 5 and omit all dates and times, the Directory Code will immediately become active and stay that way until the code is deactivated or deleted.
2. If you enable the Start Activation Date 4 and add only a "Start Date and Time" 4A 4B and disable the End Deactivation
Date 5 , the Directory Code will activate on that "Start Date and Time".
3. If you disable the Start Activation Date 4 and enable the End Deactivation Date 5 and add only an "End Date and Time"
5A 5B , the Directory Code will deactivate on that "End Date and Time".
4. If you enable the Start Activation Date 4 and add a "Start Date and Time" 4A 4B enable the End Deactivation Date 5
and add an "End Date and Time" 5A 5B , the Directory Code will activate on that "Start Date and Time" and deactivate on the "End Date and Time".
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Directory Codes
Directory Codes
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Directory Code Display Option

141
Directory Code must exist in the unit’s database. Factory Setting: 0, 1, 2 or 3
Press Then
Enter Directory Code. Then (#) Enter Hidden Attribute Option (0-3). Then (#) Option 0=Show All (always show name and directory code number). Option 1=Show Name (only shows name on the tenant list in the display). Option 2=Show Code (only shows the code on the tenant list in the display). Option 3=Hide (does not show the name or the code in the tenant list-tenant is skipped in the display).
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Resident Display Option

141
To modify how the resident is displayed use Step 141, however skip entering the directory code. Also, note that only options 1 and 3 are allowed, because the resident does not have a directory code. Factory Setting: 1
Press Then
Press (#) Enter Hidden Attribute Option (1 or 3). Then (#) Option 1=Show Name (only shows name on the tenant list in the display). Option 3=Hide (does not show the name or the code in the tenant list-tenant is skipped in the display).
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Entry Codes

Entry Codes are programmable, numeric codes (3-9 digits in length) that allow entry or exit through a gate/door. Residents enter their assigned entry code onto the unit’s keypad to prompt the system to grant access.
About Entry Codes
To use an existing Entry Code:
On the unit’s keypad, enter the assigned "Entry Code". If you make a mistake entering the code,
press .
Entry Codes
Entry Codes
Before adding or modifying Entry Codes answer the following questions:
Have you chosen the Entry Code number you will assign? This number will be assigned to
a resident. The resident will enter this number on the unit of the keypad to prompt the system to grant access.
Will the Entry Code have a use schedule (a.k.a. Time Zone)? You may assign a schedule
to an Entry Code so that is valid only during specified time frames.
What schedules will the Entry Code use at each door? You may assign a schedule at each
door that a resident may enter through.
Will an entry code be used for a pre-defined number of uses? You can assign a utility
option to control the number of uses for an entry code.
Will the entry code use action codes? You may assign special use on an entry code.
Special use entry codes execute an action at the main keypad.
Resident keys in personal Entry Code Grants Entry
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Makes Entry code length 5 digit maximum.
Example:
1 2
Entry Codes
Entry Codes

Set an Entry Code Length

Factory Setting: 4 Digits
Press Then
Enter New Entry Code length (3-9 digits). Then (#)
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Important: You will not be able to decrease the Entry Code length if codes already exist that are more than the attempted decrease length. For example, you will not be able to decrease a code from 5-digits to 4-digits if 5-digit codes already exist. If you increase the Entry Code length, all existing codes will increase with leading zeroes for every digit increase. For example, if you increase the length to 5 digits, an existing Entry Code of 4556 will now be 04556. This value correlates with directory code length. The entry code length must always be one (1) digit greater than the directory code length. You will not be able to decrease the Entry Code length if it conflicts with the Directory Code length.

Add, Edit or Delete Entry Codes

When adding or editing entry codes, note the following:
• Keep a record of each Entry Code you assign. In particular, write down the resident names associated with each
code. This will help when adding, editing or deleting Entry Codes later.
• Each assigned Entry Code must be entered with the set amount of allowable digits (3-9). For example, if you
assign "4578" as a resident’s Entry Code, but the system is set for 5 digits, the visitor will have to enter "04578" to enter the building.
Add a Basic Entry Code:
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Press Then
Enter Entry Code (3-9 digits). Then (#)
Add an Entry Code ONLY. For adding or editing full function Entry Codes (i.e., codes with additional options such as use schedules, door assignments, etc.). See next page.
Example:
Adds Entry Code "5400".
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NOTE: A basic Entry Code will be active and unlock all controlled doors, with no time constraint (i.e., can be used 24 hours a day, 7 days a week).
NOTE: Factory Setting for Entry Code Length is 4 digits (See “Entry Code Length” above)
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2
1
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Entry Codes
Entry Codes
Add or Edit Full Function Entry Code:
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Press Then
Enter Entry Code (3-9 digits). Then (#) Schedule for Door 1 (0 to 63). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 2 (0 to 63). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
When adding a full Function Entry Code, it will default to "Active" at the current date and time with no deactivation date. To deactivate a code, or to activate or deactivate on a specific time and date, see Activate or Deactivate Entry Code on page 38.
Example:
Door 3Door 2Door 1
3
4 5
Door 4
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1 2
Enables entry code "5400" to activate doors 1 & 2 on schedule #2 and restricts access to doors 3 & 4.
Factory Settings: All Doors = 1 Full Access
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4
Schedule for Door 3 (0 to 63). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 4 (0 to 63). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
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Change Entry Code ONLY:
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Press Then
The Current Entry Code Number (3-9). Then (#) The New Entry Code Number (3-9). Then (#)
Change only the Entry Code without affecting the other data associated with the code (e.g., schedule, door assignment, etc.). For example, you change only the code and keep the resident’s existing schedule and door assignment because unauthorized individuals have been using that resident’s code.
Changes entry code from "6543" to "3456".
Example:
1 2 3
Delete an Entry Code:
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Press Then
Enter the Entry Code number to be deleted (3-9 digits). Then (#)
If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
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1
2
3
1
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Change Entry Code Door Access:
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Press Then
Enter the Entry Code number (3-9 digits). Then (#)
Enter 0 for access at any door. Enter 1,2,3 or 4 for specific door access.
1
2
3
Change which doors or single door an entry code activates. By default new entry codes can open any door, use this step to have the code open a specific door.
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Entry Codes
Entry Codes
Assign Utility Option:
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Press Then
Enter new or existing entry code (3-9). Then (#) Option:
0=Off 1=Reset use daily at midnight 2=Reset weekly 3=Never reset
Number of uses (1-15)
Assign a limited use entry code. This feature allows the user to assign a fixed number of uses for an entry code. The number of uses may reset daily or weekly. For example, allow a temporary code use 4 times a day. Use the never reset option to give a fixed use until all tries
are used up.
Factory Setting: Off
Entry Code "1394" has 1 use resetting weekly for direct commands from the keypad.
Example:
89
1 2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Assign Special Use Entry Code at the Unit Keypad:
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Press Then
Enter existing entry code (3-9) and hold down last digit for command prompts. Then (#) Enable/Disable special use. Then (enable = 1, disable = 0) (#)
Table of responses for Action Codes: Voice is the primary response, if there is no voice then beeps are played. When you hold down the last digit, you will hear “command” and then you enter one of the command numbers.
Entry Code "1394" has the ability to execute an action at the main keypad.
Example:
99
1 2
3
1
2
3
NOTE: You may not assign utility codes with special use ability. When you hold down the last digit, you will hear “command” and then you enter one of the command numbers.
Command Number Action
0 Release all Doors and return to previous schedule 1 Toggle Open/Close for Door 1 2 Toggle Open/Close for Door 2 3 Toggle Open/Close for Door 3 4 Toggle Open/Close for Door 4 5 Toggle Enable/Disable Resident Call Forward 6 Toggle Enable/Disable Resident Do Not Disturb 7 Get Door Status (Rolling). Each use reports status of next door. For
example used once the status may report door 1, used again then status reports door 2, etc.
* The Open status means the door is currently opened by a Latch Command or in the Unlock
portion of an Automatic Schedule.
**The commands 5 and 6 play a single short beep when enabled or a single long beep when
disabled.
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Entry Codes
Entry Codes

Activate or Deactivate an Entry Code

This allows you to activate or deactivate an Entry Code, also on a specific date and time.
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Delete ALL Entry Codes:
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Press Then
Enter Then
This will delete ALL Entry Codes from unit.
Important: Once you delete the Entry Codes, you cannot retrieve them unless they are saved
in Versa XS.

Verify an Entry Code

Activate / Deactivate an Entry Code:
Press Then
Enter Entry Code (3-9 digits). Then (#) Activate Entry Code, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
Use Start Activation Date, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
To Activate or Deactivate an Entry Code:
Start Date (yymmdd). Then (#)
Start Time (hhmm). Then (#) Use End Deactivation Date, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
End Date (yymmdd). Then (#) End Time (hhmm). Then (#)
4A
4
4B
5
5A
5B
NOTE: All time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800, 3PM=1500 etc.)
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Verify that an Entry Code exists in the unit’s database.
Press Then
Enter Entry Code (3-9 digits). Then (#)
If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
Audio Feedback "Invalid Step": Indicates the code Does Not exist in the database. Audio Feedback "Valid Step": Indicates the code Exists in the database.
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1
2
3
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2
Disabling the Activate Entry Code 3 , the Entry Code will always be deactivated. If you enable the Activate Entry Code
3 , then the four If statements could apply:
1. If you disable the Start Activation Date 4 and disable the End Deactivation Date 5 and omit all dates and times, the
Entry Code will immediately become active and stay that way until the code is deactivated or deleted.
2. If you enable the Start Activation Date 4 and add only a "Start Date and Time" 4A 4B and disable the End Deactivation Date 5 , the Entry Code will activate on that "Start Date and Time".
3. If you disable the Start Activation Date 4 and enable the End Deactivation Date 5 and add only an "End Date and Time"
5A 5B , the Entry Code will deactivate on that "End Date and Time".
4. If you enable the Start Activation Date 4 and add a "Start Date and Time" 4A 4B enable the End Deactivation Date 5
and add an "End Date and Time" 5A 5B , the Entry Code will activate on that "Start Date and Time" and deactivate on the "End Date and Time".
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Access Cards

Access cards allow entry or exit through a gate/door. This feature allows residents to swipe a card into a card reader (other card types and card readers may apply) to prompt the system to grant access.
About Cards
Before adding or modifying cards, answer the following questions:
• Do you know the card’s number? Each card will have a pre-defined number. You must enter the card’s
number into the system when assigning a card.
• Do you know each card type you will assign? The system must know the type of card that will be used
(e.g., Standard 26-bit or Sentex 30-bit). You may assign a default card type if all of your cards are the same type (see also page 43). If you don’t know the card type, check with the card manufacturer or your installing dealer.
• Do the cards have a Facility Code? These codes allow cards to be associated with a facility or
complex. This feature is useful if you manage more than one complex. You may also assign a default facility code if a group of cards will share the same code (see also page 43).
NOTE: Cards may have the same card code as long as their Facility Codes differ and/or the cards are a different type.
• What schedules will the card use at each door? You may assign a schedule to each door that a card
may enter through.
Access Cards
Access Cards
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Resident uses Card Reader Grants Entry
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Access Cards
Access Cards

Add, Edit or Delete Cards

When adding or editing cards, note the following:
Card codes depend on type: 1-65535 (26 or 30-bit).
If you don’t add a facility code or card type, the system will assign the default (see page 43). The allowable facility
code range is 0-255 for 26-bit cards or 0-63 for 30-bit cards.
When entering cards with facility codes:
- Enter the facility codes individually when adding cards OR
- Enter a default facility code. If you don’t, the card will be assigned the default facility code (refer to page 43).
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Add a Basic Card:
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Press Then
Enter Card Number (1-65534 [26 or 30-bit]). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit], 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) Enter Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#)
This programming step allows you to add a card using the card’s number. For adding or editing full function cards (i.e., cards with additional options such as use schedules, door assignments, etc.) see next section down. NOTE: This step must be repeated for each card.
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4
Example:
Adds card with number "34432", default Facility Code and 30-bit Card Type.
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NOTE: A basic card will be active with the current system time and never deactivate, unlock all doors connected to the EL Models, with no time constraint (i.e., can be used 24 hours a day, 7 days a week). For new cards, if you don’t add a Facility Code or Card Type, the system will add the defined default values. For details, see Default Facility Code or Default Card Type on page 43.
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Change Card Code Door Access:
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Press Then
Enter Card Number (1-65534 [26 or 30-bit]). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit], 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) Enter Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#)
Enter 0 for access at any door. Enter 1,2,3 or 4 for specific door access.
Change which doors or single door a card code activates. By default new card codes can open any door, use this step to have the code open a specific door.
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4
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2
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Access Cards
Access Cards
Add a Group of Cards at Once:
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Press Then
Enter Card Number (1-65534 [26 or 30-bit]). Then (#) Enter Ending Card Number (1-65534 [26 or 30­bit]). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit], 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#) Activate (1) or Deactivate (0). Then (#)
This feature allows you to enter a large number of cards into the system at one time. Individual cards from a group can be edited later. For example, you have 250 cards that you want to enter into the system so that every time someone needs a card, you won’t have to program the system individually to enter a new card.
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NOTES:
• Group cards must be the same Card Type and have the same Facility Code. In addition, you may also
activate the cards, add a schedule to one or more doors. These options must also be the same.
• If you don’t add a Facility Code or Card Type when adding a new card group, the system will add the defined default values. For details see Default Facility Code or Default Card Type on page 43.
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Schedule for Door 1 (0 to 63). Then (#) 0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access Schedule for Door 2 (0 to 63). Then (#) 0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access Schedule for Door 3 (0 to 63). Then (#) 0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 4 (0 to 63). Then (#) 0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
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Factory Settings: All Doors = 1 Full Access
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Adds a inactive group of Cards that range between "21500" and "21600", default Facility Code, 30-bit Card Type, inactive, and valid at all doors.
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Example:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Add or Edit a Full Function Card:
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Press Then
Enter Card Number (1-65534 [26 or 30-bit]). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit], 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) Enter Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#) Schedule for Door 1 (0-63). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
When adding a full function card, it will default as "Active". To deactivate a code, or deactivate on a specific time and date, see Activate or Deactivate Card on page 42.
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Example:
Door 2Door 1
3
4 5 6
Door 37Door 4
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NOTE: For new cards, if you don’t add a Facility Code or Card Type, the system will add the defined default values. For details, see Default Facility Code or Default Card Type on page 43. NOTE: To replace a lost card first delete the lost card (Step 88 on page 42) and then add the new card to the unit’s database (Step 81 on this page). NOTE: The new card uses the default settings for active and inactive values. To modify these settings use Step 87 on page 42.
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Schedule for Door 2 (0-63). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 3 (0-63). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 4 (0-63). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
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Factory Settings
All Doors = 1 Full Access
Adds card with number "12287", Facility Code "1", 30-bit Card Type, schedule "2", that opens door 1 ONLY
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Access Cards
Access Cards

Activate or Deactivate a Card

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Delete a Card:
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Press Then
Enter Card Number to be deleted. Then (#)
Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit], 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#)
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Delete ALL Cards:
203
Press Then
Enter Then
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Activate or deactivate a card, and activate or deactivate specific date and times.
Activate / Deactivate a Card:
Press Then
Enter Card Number (1-65534 [26 or 30-bit]). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit], 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#) Activate Card (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#) Use Start Activation Date, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
To Activate or Deactivate a Card:
Start Date (yymmdd). Then (#)
Start Time (hhmm). Then (#) Use End Deactivation Date, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
End Date (yymmdd). Then (#) End Time (hhmm). Then (#)
6A
4
6B
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7A
7B
NOTE: All time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800, 3PM=1500 etc.)
Disabling the Activate Card 5 , the Card will always be deactivated. If you enable the Activate Card 5 , then the four If statements could apply:
1. If you disable the Start Activation Date 6 and disable the End Deactivation Date 7 and omit all dates and times, the Card will immediately become active and stay that way until the code is deactivated or deleted.
2. If you enable the Start Activation Date 6 and add only a "Start Date and Time" 6A 6B and disable the End Deactivation
Date 7 , the Card will activate on that "Start Date and Time".
3. If you disable the Start Activation Date 6 and enable the End Deactivation Date 7 and add only an "End Date and Time"
7A 7B , the Card will deactivate on that "End Date and Time".
4. If you enable the Start Activation Date 6 and add a "Start Date and Time" 6A 6B enable the End Deactivation Date 7
and add an "End Date and Time" 7A 7B , the Directory Code will activate on that "Start Date and Time" and deactivate on the "End Date and Time".
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Card "23211" with the existing Facility Code, 30-bit Card Type, activates on February 1st, 2004 at 6PM. Skipped end date and time.
NOTE: For new cards, if you don’t add a Facility Code or Card Type, the system will search for a card that matches the card number and the default Facility Code and Card Type. For details, see Default Facility Code or Default Card Type on next page.
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Example:
Year Month Day 24-Hour Time
6A
3 4 7
6B
7B
7A6
5
2
1
4
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Access Cards
Access Cards

Verify a Card

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Verify that a card exists in the unit’s database.
Audio Feedback "Invalid Step": Indicates the card Does Not exist in the database. Audio Feedback "Valid Step": Indicates the card Exists in the database.
Enable or Disable Ignore the Facility Code When a Card is Used:
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Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
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Press Then
Enter Card Number (1-65534 [26 or 30-bit]). Then (#)
Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit] or 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#)
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Example:
Then System Beeps ONCE
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Card number "43323" with Facility Code "1" and Card Type "30" is NOT valid.

Facility Codes

Cards may be assigned facility codes that help identify one group from another, useful when managing multiple buildings/complexes.
Unit will ignore Facility Codes when enabled.
Factory Setting: Enabled.
Set the Default Facility Code:
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Press Then
Set a default Facility Code for 26-bit or 30-bit cards. If you set a default Facility Code, every time a card is entered without one, the default Facility Code will be used.
Factory Setting: 0.
Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit], 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#)
Sets the default Facility Code for 26-bit or 30-bit cards to "1"
NOTE:
• If you assign a default Facility Code greater than 63, all 30-bit cards entered without a Facility Code will be invalid. 30-bit cards have a Facility Code range of 0-63. 26-bit cards have a Facility Code range of 0-255.

Card Types

Set the Default Card Type:
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Press Then
Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#)
Use this to set a default card type (Standard 26-bit or Sentex 30-bit). If you set a default card type, every time a card is entered without one, the default card type will be used. Factory Setting: Sentex 30-bit.
Sets the default card type to the Standard 26-bit.
Example:
1 2
1
2
4
1
2
1
2
Example:
1 2
1
2
The EL Models accept two card types: Standard 26-bit cards or Sentex 30-bit cards.
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Transmitters

A resident may use a Passport radio frequency transmitter (remote) to enter a controlled area. When pressed, the transmitter sends a signal to the unit. It reads this data and determines the validity of the code. If the code is valid, the unit will activate the device(s) connected to it based on the button pressed. For example, if a vehicle gate was door 1 and a pedestrian gate was door 2 then press button 1 on a transmitter to open the vehicle gate and button 2 to open the pedestrian gate.
About Transmitters (Remotes)
Transmitters
Transmitters
Transmitter sends Signal to Antenna
Unit Sends Command to Open Gate
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3
2
Unit Receives Signal from Antenna
Before adding or modifying transmitters, answer the following questions:
Do you know the transmitter’s codes? Each transmitter will have a transmitter number,
facility code, sequence code, and ID code. These codes can be found on the label located on the back of the transmitter (refer to illustration on next page).
Which schedules will the transmitter use at each door? You may assign a schedule to
each door that a transmitter is assigned to.
Will you activate or deactivate the transmitter at a certain day and time? You may assign
a transmitter to a resident and delay its use until a day and time you specify. Also you can deactivate the transmitter on a specified day and time.
A transmitter’s buttons correlate with the door it will open. For example, Button 2 on the
transmitter activates relays associated with Door 2.
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Enter Sequence Code (0-2). Then (#)
Enter ID Number (0-26). Then (#) Enter Button Number (1-4). Then (#)
Transmitters
Transmitters

Add, Edit or Delete Transmitter

When adding or editing transmitter codes, note the following:
• The label on the back of the transmitter displays the codes necessary to program the transmitter.
Add a Basic Transmitter:
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Press Then
Enter Transmitter Number (1-65534). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-255). Then (#)
Add a Basic transmitter to the system’s database. A basic transmitter will be active, unlock all doors/gates assigned to the RF module with no time constraints (i.e., can be used 24 hours a day, 7 days a week). For Full Function transmitters (i.e., transmitters with additional options such as schedules, assignments per door), see next page.
Important: Steps 1-6 must be performed for EACH Transmitter assigned.
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• Keep a record of each transmitter code you assign; in particular, write down the resident names
associated with each transmitter. This will help when adding, editing, or deleting transmitter codes later.
Once the ID number, sequence, facility and transmitter number are programmed use the chart in the
illustration.
When adding transmitters buttons 1-3 are automatically entered and active. You do not have to repeat
a step for buttons 2 and 3.
Activates transmitter number "34430", facility code "3", sequence code "2", ID number "4" and button "1".
Example:
2 3 4 5
1
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
NOTE: To replace a lost transmitter first delete the lost transmitter (Step 100 on page 47) and then add the new transmitter to the unit’s database (Step 90 on this page). NOTE: The new card uses the default settings for active and inactive values. To modify these settings use Step 98 on page 48.
ID Number
Button Number
Codes for Buttons 1-3
Codes for Button 4
PASSPORT
SW ID SEQFC PIN 1-3 03 00 03412241
4 03 00 163 45009
Sequence Code Facility Code Transmitter Number
Button Opens Relay For Door
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
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Transmitters
Transmitters
Add or Edit a Full Function Transmitter:
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Press Then
Enter Transmitter Number (1-65534). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-255). Then (#)
Add or edit a full function transmitter. When adding a Full Function transmitter, it will default as "active". to deactivate a transmitter, or to activate or deactivate on a specific time and date, see Activate or Deactivate Transmitter (page 48).
Factory Settings: All Doors = 1 Full Access
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Enter Sequence Code (0-2). Then (#) Enter ID Number (0-26). Then (#) Enter Button Number (1-4). Then (#)
Schedule for Door 1 (1-4). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 2 (1-4). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 3 (1-4). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 4 (1-4). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Add or Edit a Group of Full Function Transmitters:
94
Press Then
Enter Starting Transmitter Number (1-65534). Then (#) Enter Ending Transmitter Number (1-65534). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-2545). Then (#) Enter Sequence Code (0-2). Then (#) Enter ID Number (0-26). Then (#) Enter Button Number (1-4). Then (#)
Add a large number of transmitters at once to the system. The individual transmitters can be edited later. Factory Settings: Activate or Deactivate = 1 Activate; All Doors = 1 Full Access
• Group transmitters must have the same Facility Code, Sequence Code, ID Number and Active Button.
8 Activate (1) or Deactivate (0). Then (#)
Schedule for Door 1 (1-4). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 2 (1-4). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 3 (1-4). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Schedule for Door 4 (1-4). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
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10
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12
1
2
3
9
8
7
6
5
4
10
1
2
3
4
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Transmitters
Transmitters
Delete a Transmitter:
100
Press Then
Enter Transmitter Number (1-65534). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-255). Then (#) Enter Sequence Code (0-2). Then (#) Enter ID Number (0-26). Then (#) Enter Button Number (1-4). Then (#)
Important: This deletes buttons 1-3 or button 4 for a transmitter.
Important: Steps 1-6 must be
performed once for buttons 1-4.
Example:
21 3 4 5 6
Deactivates transmitter number "34432", facility code "3", sequence code "2", ID code "10", and buttons 1 through 3.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Press Then
Enter Then
1
2
Delete ALL Transmitters:
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rT
Example:
Year Month Day 24-Hour Time
1
2
3
4
5 6 7
98B 9B 9B
88A
Transmitters
Transmitters

Activate or Deactivate a Transmitter

98
Press Then
Enter Transmitter Number (1-65534). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-255). Then (#) Enter Sequence Code (0-2). Then (#) Enter ID Number (0-26). Then (#) Enter Button Number (1-4). Then (#) Activate Transmitter (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
To Activate or Deactivate a Transmitter:
Use Start Activation Date, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
Start Date (yymmdd). Then (#)
Start Time (hhmm). Then (#) Use End Deactivation Date, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#)
End Date (yymmdd). Then (#)
End Time (hhmm). Then (#)
8
8A
8B
NOTE: All time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800, 3PM=1500 etc.)
Activate or deactivate a transmitter on a specific date and time.
Activate / Deactivate a Transmitter:
Disabling the Activate Transmitter 7 , the Card will always be deactivated. If you enable the Activate Transmitter 7 , then the four If statements could apply:
1. If you disable the Start Activation Date 8 and disable the End Deactivation Date 9 and omit all dates and times, the Transmitter will immediately become active and stay that way until the code is deactivated or deleted.
2. If you enable the Start Activation Date 8 and add only a "Start Date and Time" 8A 8B and disable the End Deactivation
Date 9 , the Transmitter will activate on that "Start Date and Time".
3. If you disable the Start Activation Date 8 and enable the End Deactivation Date 9 and add only an "End Date and Time"
9A 9B , the Transmitter will deactivate on that "End Date and Time".
4. If you enable the Start Activation Date 8 and add a "Start Date and Time" 8A 8B enable the End Deactivation Date 9
and add an "End Date and Time" 9A 9B , the Transmitter will activate on that "Start Date and Time" and deactivate on the "End Date and Time".
9
9A
9B
Activates transmitter number "34432", facility code "25", sequence code "1", ID code "10", and button "1" activated on February 1st, 2004 at 6PM.
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Verify a Transmitter

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Audio Feedback "Invalid Step": Indicates the transmitter code Does Not exist in the database. Audio Feedback "Valid Step": Indicates the transmitter code Does exist in the database.
Press Then
Enter Transmitter PIN Code (1-65534). Then (#)
Enter Facility Code (0-255). Then (#)
Enter Sequence Code (0-2). Then (#)
Enter ID Number (0-26). Then (#)
Enter Button Number (1-4). Then (#)
Example:
Then System Beeps ONCE
1 2 3 4 5 6
Transmitter with PIN code "43323", facility code "1", sequence code "1", ID code "25", and button "1" activated is NOT valid.
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7
1
2
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Time Zones, Holidays and Clock

Time Zones (Schedules) allow you to create time periods to grant or deny access to a building or complex. Time Zones may be assigned to Access Codes (e.g., Entry Codes, Cards, etc.) or doors and utilize military time.
• When you assign a time zone to an access code, the code may only be used during time periods you specify. For example, you may assign a time zone to a card so that it is valid only on weekends. This does not apply to Directory Codes. These codes have Do Not Disturb (DnD) schedules that disallow use during specific times. For example, you may create a DnD schedule so that a visitor can’t contact a resident after 10PM.
• You may assign a "Use" and/or "Auto Unlock/Lock" schedule to a door. Assign a time frame when you want a door accessible only during specific days and times. Assign an Auto Unlock/Lock time frame to a door if you want the door to automatically unlock and lock on specific days and times. For example, you can assign a segment to a door to unlock at 8AM and lock at 5PM.
• You are allowed up to 62 custom time zones, each one having up to 3 Segments (A segment is defined as a period of time).
Time zones cannot be assigned to access codes using the steps in this section. To assign a time zone to an access code, see the respective section for adding a full function code (e.g., Directory Codes on page 28, Entry Codes on page 34, etc.).
The sample table below indicates that each time zone may have up to 3 different segments. This feature provides added flexibility when setting the time zones, allowing you to define various time frames throughout the week for the same group of residents.
About Time Zones (Schedules)
Time Zones, Holidays and Clock
Time Zones, Holidays and Clock
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Time Zone
1
2
3
4
User Group / Door
Group A (Employees with cards)
Group B (Maintenance Crew with Entry
Codes)
Group C (Facility Manager with card)
Front Door
Segment
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
Time Frame
7am - 6pm, Monday-Friday
6am - 10pm, Monday-Thursday
6pm - 8pm, Friday
6pm - 5am, Monday-Friday
8am - 5pm, Saturday-Sunday
12 Midnight - 12 Midnight
Sunday - Saturday (All Day, Everyday)
8am (Unlock) - 5pm (Lock)
Holiday
Exclude
Exclude
Exclude
Include
Include
Include
Exclude
• Time Zone 1: The employee’s cards will only be valid between the times defined for each segment.
During holidays, the cards will not be valid during the time frame times.
• Time Zone 2: The Maintenance Crew’s entry codes will only be valid between the times defined for each
segment. During holidays, the codes will be valid during the time frame times.
• Time Zone 3: The Facility Manager’s card will have no time restrictions, even during holidays.
• Time Zone 4: The front door will automatically unlock at 8am and lock at 5pm, except during holidays.
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Example:
24-Hour Time Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri24-Hour Time
4321 5 6
Time Zones, Holidays and Clock
Time Zones, Holidays and Clock

Creating Time Zones

30
Press Then
Enter Time Zone Number (2 to 63). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Enter Segment Number (1-3; or 99). Then (#)
NOTE: All time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800, 3PM=1500 etc.)
Factory Setting: None Created
Adds time zone number "4" with segment "1". The segment time period is from 8AM to 5PM (Monday through Friday, excluding Saturday, Sunday and holidays).

Setting Holidays

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Program the unit with up to 16 holiday dates that replace existing time zone (e.g., auto-lock/unlock and card/code entry schedules) during the defined date. For example, if New Year’s Day is set up as a holiday, you may set up the system so that employees who ordinarily have access with entry cards and codes will not be granted entry on January 1st. Factory Setting: None Created
Press Then
Add (1), Verify (2) or Delete (0). Then (#)
Enter Holiday Date (yymmdd; or 99). Then (#)
Example:
Year Month Day
3
21
Adds the Christmas holiday for 2004 to the unit’s database.
• To delete ALL of the holidays, enter a holiday date of "99" with the delete option "0".
Start Time (hhmm; or 99). Then (#)
End Time (hhmm). Then (#)
Day(s) of Week. Then (#)
• To add one or more days to the time zone/segment, press the digit that corresponds to the day.
1=Sunday, 2=Monday, 3=Tuesday, 4=Wednesday, 5=Thursday, 6=Friday, 7=Saturday, 8=Holiday
(Add the holiday option if you want residents to have access to your building or complex to include holidays in the time zone)
• When creating time zones, you may "include" or "exclude" residents during Holidays. If you add the holiday option to the time zone by pressing "8", the time zone will continue to grant access during the defined time period(s) - the system does not recognize the day as a holiday for that particular time zone. For example, you "include" the residents of your building during a holiday, but you "exclude" the cleaning crew.
• If you omit the holiday option from the time zone, the time zone will not grant access during the defined time period(s) - the system recognizes the day as a holiday for that particular time zone. For example, you "exclude" your employees from accessing the complex on Labor Day.
• To add more segments, edit the time zone and assign a different segment number.
• To delete a time zone, enter a value of "99" as the segment number.
• To delete a segment, enter a value of "99" as the start time.
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Time Zones, Holidays and Clock
Time Zones, Holidays and Clock

Assigning Door Use and Unlock Time Zone

Unlock Time Zones allow you to automatically unlock and lock doors/gates at times you specify.
Assign “Door Use Time Zone”:
63
Press Then
Enter Door Number (1 to 4). Then (#) Enter Time Zone Number (0 to 63). Then (#)
0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
Door Use Time Zone allows you to set up time periods and days during which access is restricted for all entry codes, cards and transmitters. For example, to prohibit residents from entering the building through Door 2 on Sundays, create a time zone that excludes
Sunday and assign it to Door 2.
Factory Setting: Enabled
Assigns door "2" to use time zone "3".
Example:
1 2 3
Enable or Disable Unlock Schedule:
11
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
Enable or disable auto unlock/lock schedule as necessary.
Factory Setting: Enabled
Example:
1 2
Auto unlock/lock schedule is disabled.
Assign Door Auto Lock / Unlock Schedule:
31
Assign an auto unlock/lock schedule to a door. During the schedule, the door will be unlocked. For example, if the main door has a schedule from 8AM to 5PM, the door will
unlock at 8AM and lock at 5PM. Factory Setting: Disabled
Assigns door "1" to unlock schedule "2".
Example:
1 2 3
Press Then
Enter Door Number (1 to 4). Then (#) Enter Schedule Number (2 to 63; or 99). Then (#)
NOTE: Use a schedule number of "99" to disable auto/unlock schedule for a particular door.
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2
1
1
2
1
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3
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Time Zones, Holidays and Clock
Time Zones, Holidays and Clock

Deleting ALL Time Zones

Enable or Disable Daylight Saving Time:
4
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
205
Press Then
Enter Then
This will delete ALL time zones from unit.
Important: Once you delete the time zones, you cannot retrieve them unless they are saved in Versa XS.
Press Then
Enter Date (yymmdd). Then (#) Enter Day of Week. Then (#)
1=Sunday, 2=Monday, 3=Tuesday, 4=Wednesday, 5=Thursday, 6=Friday, 7=Saturday
Time of Day (hhmm). Then (#) All time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800, 3PM=1500 etc.)

Setting the Clock

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An accurate clock is critical to the proper use of schedules, time zones and for accurately reporting transactions. The system will adjust itself to daylight saving time if enabled.
24-Hour Time
Year Month Day
2
3 4
Sets the clock to 1PM, Saturday, January 1st, 2005.
Example:
1
When enabled, the system will automatically adjust the clock for daylight saving time.
Factory Setting: Enabled
Example:
1 2
Disables Daylight Saving Time.
If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
2
1
1
2
3
4
1
2
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Features

The Anti-Passback feature deters someone from "passing back" his/her access code/card to unauthorized individuals so they can gain entry into a restricted area. There are 2 types of anti-passback features:
True Anti-Passback requires residents to exit before entering again (and vice versa). For
example, if you have a door with Card Reader 1 (to enter) and Card Reader 2 (to exit), a resident entering with Card Reader 1 will have to swipe his/her card in the Card Reader 2 to exit before swiping on Card Reader 1 again (and vice versa).
Timed Anti-Passback requires residents to wait a defined period of time before using the
same access code (card, entry code, etc.) again on the same entry device (reader, keypad, etc). For example, if you set the Timed Anti-Passback to 60 minutes, the system will not grant
access for 60 minutes to anyone who tries to reenter the same code into the same reader.
Setting Anti-Passback
Features
Features
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Enable or Disable Anti-Passback:
12
Press Then
Enable True Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
Enable or disable the anti-passback feature. You may only enable the door(s) for timed or true anti-passback. Factory Setting: Disabled
Example:
1 2 3
Enables Timed Anti-Passback.
Set Anti-Passback Entry/Exit for Specific Devices:
64
Press Then
Enter Entry Device (0-4). Then (#)
1 2 3
Example:
Sets Device "1" for Timed Anti-Passback.
Set the anti-passback to function for specified entry devices (e.g., card readers, keypads, etc.). When setting devices for "true" anti-passback, set one device for "entry" and the other for "exit". Only Wiegand devices may use true anti-passback.
Factory Setting: Disabled
Important: The Anti-Passback feature will not function unless you enable Program Number 12 (see above).
Enter Anti-Passback Option. Then (#)
Disabled=0 True Anti-Passback Entrance=2 Timed Anti-Passback=1 True Anti-Passback Exit=3
2
3
1
3
2
1
Set Anti-Passback Time:
13
Press Then
Enter Number of Minutes (1-60). Then (#)
With "timed" anti-passback, after a resident uses a card/code/transmitter on a specific entry device, they cannot use the device again until a specified amount of time elapses.
Factory Setting: 3 Minutes
1
2
Enable Timed Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
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When an alarm is triggered, the system can activate (energize) one or more relays. A relay can sound a siren, turn on a flashing red light, turn on a closed circuited television (CCTV), or trigger other mechanisms.

Configure the Alarm Features

Features
Features
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Enable or Disable Anti-Passback Forgiveness at Midnight:
105
Press Then
If you Enable the anti-passback forgiveness feature, All entry codes, cards, transmitters will be reset at midnight each day. The system will grant entry/exit and "forgive" any
errors from the previous day.
Factory Setting: Enabled
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
Configure "Door Held Open" Alarm Feature:
102
Press Then
Enter Alarm Option (0-2). Then (#) Option 0=Disabled Option 1=Enabled Relays will activate until relay time expires
(See Set Relay Activation Time on page 23 (Step 3) for more information)
Option 2=Enabled Relays will activate until the alarm condition clears (e.g., the door is closed from the "door held open" alarm condition)
Activate (1) or Deactivate (0) Relays (0000-1111). Then (#)
(1st digit=Relay 4, 2nd digit=Relay 3, etc.)
When enabled, doors can be programmed to trigger an alarm when they are held open to long. The alarm will activate the relays you specify. The relays can remain active until
the relay time expires or until the alarm condition clears.
Factory Setting: Disabled
1 2 3
Example:
Relay 4
Deact Activate Deact Deact
Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1
When a "Door Held Open" alarm condition occurs, relay "3" will activate until the alarm condition clears. If the alarm relay controls a flashing light, the light will turn off when the door is closed.
1
2
1
2
3
Enable or Disable Utility Option:
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Press Then
Enter Utility Option (0-3). Then (#) Option 0=Off; Option 1=Resets Daily (number of uses resets to the original programmed value everyday at midnight); Option 2=Resets Weekly (number of uses resets to the original programmed value every week); Option 3=Never Reset (number of uses continue to decrease until the value is 0-the number never resets)
1
2
Factory Setting: Disabled
NOTE: The last option can be ignored if the utility feature is currently OFF.
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Features
Features
Configure “Door Forced Open” Alarm Feature:
103
Press Then
Enter Alarm Option (0-2). Then (#) Option 0=Disabled Option 1=Enabled Relays will activate until relay time expires
(See Set Relay Activation Time on page 23 (Step 3) for more information)
Option 2=Enabled Relays will activate until the alarm condition clears
Activate (1) or Deactivate (0) Relays (0000-1111). Then (#)
(1st digit=Relay 4, 2nd digit=Relay 3, etc.)
When enabled, doors that are forced open will trigger an alarm. The alarm will activate the relays you specify. The relays can remain active until the relay time expires or until
the alarm condition clears.
Factory Setting: Disabled
Setting “Strikes and Out” (Number of Entry Code Attempts before Disabling Unit):
17
Press Then
Enter Maximum Number of Strikes and Outs Allowed (0-5). Then (#)
0=Disabled
The "Strikes and Out" feature prohibits unauthorized persons from guessing an entry code or the unit password and entering programming mode. Anyone entering an entry code or password will have a set number of times to correctly enter their code. Each time the code is entered incorrectly, it is a "strike". After "x" number of "strikes", the
system will disallow code entry at the unit for 3 minutes.
Factory Setting: 3 Times
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1 2 3
Example:
Relay 4
Deact Deact DeactActivate
Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1
When a "Door Held Open" alarm condition occurs, relay "4" will activate until the relay condition expires. If the alarm relay controls a siren, the siren will sound until the relay time expires.
Configure “Strikes and Out” Alarm Feature:
104
Press Then
Enter Alarm Option (0-2). Then (#) Option 0=Disabled Option 1=Enabled Relays will activate until relay time expires
(See Set Relay Activation Time on page 23 (Step 3) for more information)
Option 2=Enabled Relays will activate until the alarm condition clears
Activate (1) or Deactivate (0) Relays (0000-1111). Then (#)
(1st digit=Relay 4, 2nd digit=Relay 3, etc.)
When enabled, an alarm will trigger if someone enters an erroneous entry code or the unit password on the unit keypad more than the maximum number allowed (see above). The alarm will activate the relays you specify. The relays can remain active until the relay
time expires or until the alarm condition clears.
Factory Setting: Disabled
1 2 3
Example:
Relay 4
Deact Deact DeactActivate
Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1
When a "Strikes and Out" alarm condition occurs, relay "4" will activate until the relay time expires.
1
2
3
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2
1
2
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The units will not allow you to program the system unless you know the unit’s password. When changing the unit’s password, save a copy of it in a secure location.
If you lose the unit’s password, you WILL NOT be able to enter into the programming mode. The unit’s password must have six digits (000000-999999).
Factory Setting: 000000

Change or Verify the Unit’s Password

Features
Features
Press Then
Change (1) or Verify (2) the Password. Then (#) Enter New Password or Password to Verify (6 Digits). Then (#)
1 2 3
Example:
Changes the unit's password to "123456".
When verifying a password:
Audio Feedback "Valid Step": Indicates the number matches the password you just programmed. Audio Feedback "Invalid Step": Indicates the number Does Not match the password you just
programmed. If this occurs, DO NOT exit programming. Repeat the step to “change the password” again and then reverify it.
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To enter programming mode from the EL Model
Press *** and the 6-Digit Password (2 short beeps will be heard)
Exiting programming mode allows changes to take effect
Important:
• The Pound Key (#) must be used as Data Field Separator and to Save Date at the end of the sequence.
• Time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800; 3PM=1500 etc.).
2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid. 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
• If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
1
2
3
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Communications To and From Unit

This section describes the features for configuring telephone and unit communication settings. The units use the building’s existing telephone line to provide communication between visitors and residents, while also allowing someone to remotely program the unit via modem.
Telephone-Unit Settings
Communications To and From Unit
Communications To and From Unit
Set Alternative Prefixes:
115
Press Then
Enter Normal (00), Mixed (01), Asterisk (02), Pound (03), Number (1n). Then (#).
Sets the Alternative Prefixes to for Direct Commands and for Programming.
This must be used if the phone company will not allow you to use the "#" key.
When you press or on the resident phone, the unit will allow you to send a Direct Command or Program the System , and disconnects from the telephone line to wait for commands. Some telephone companies offer special features that require you to press a preceding or . If you subscribe to such services and the unit interferes with them, you can program the unit to accept different prefixes.
Factory Setting: 00 (Normal)
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To enter programming mode from the unit
Press *** and the 6-Digit Password (2 short beeps will be heard)
Exiting programming mode allows changes to take effect
Important:
• The Pound Key (#) must be used as Data Field Separator and to Save Date at the end of the sequence.
• Time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800; 3PM=1500 etc.).
2 Short Beeps: Programming input is valid. 1 Long Beep: Input is not valid.
• If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
2
1
Alternative prefix options include the following:
00
(Normal):
01
(Mixed):
02
(Asterisk):
03
(Pound):
1n (Number): (n ) for Direct Commands, (nn ) for Programming
for Direct Commands, for Programming
2 Key Combo for Direct Commands (e.g., or )
3 Key Combo for Programming (e.g., or )
for Direct Commands, for Programming
for Direct Commands, for Programming
(“n” is a number from 1 to 9)
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Communications To and From Unit
Communications To and From Unit
Number of Rings Before Unit Answers:
16
Override Telephone Company Answering Service:
109
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
You can override an answering service by dialing the line attached to your unit, letting the phone ring only once or twice, then hang up. After a few seconds, dial the same number again. The unit will immediately answer the second call. If you do not call back within 60
seconds, this feature will reset and you must start over.
Factory Setting: Disabled
Example:
1 2
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Press Then
Enter Number of Rings (0 to 15). Then (#)
When someone remotely calls the unit for programming, the unit answers the call after a configurable number of rings.
Factory Setting: 5 Rings
"0" disables the unit and no incoming
calls will be answered. It will NOT be able to be remotely programmed.
NOTE: If you have an answering machine (or answering service) attached to the same phone line as the unit, set the unit count for two (2) or more rings higher than the answering machine/service count. See also Override Telephone Company Answering Service (See Below).
Unit will Answer a Remote Call after 7 Rings
Example:
1 2
Override is enabled. The unit will answer the second call after a few number of rings, hang up and callback is performed.
Enable or Disable Telco Mode:
20
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
Telco mode is using the main telephone line for the unit’s communications to a house or complex.
Enable the Telco mode if the unit will use a regular telephone line. Disable the Telco mode if the unit will not have a regular telephone line connected to it. If the Telco
mode is disabled and the unit is connected to a regular telephone line, it will ignore all Telco features (call forwarding, call waiting, etc.).
Factory Setting: Enabled
Telco mode is disabled.
Example:
1 2
Dial "0-9" First to Get an Outside Line Using an Automated Phone System:
113
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
When the unit is connected to a PBX telephone system (Automated), it can be programmed to dial a specific PBX number (0-9) then pause briefly, allowing the PBX system to give the unit an outside line.
Factory Setting: Disabled
Example:
Enables Unit to dial "9 and Pause" to connect to an outside line.
1 2 3
Enter Specific PBX Digit (0-9). Then (#)
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
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Communications To and From Unit
Communications To and From Unit
Set a Phone Number’s Extension Delay Time:
Press Then
Enter Directory Code (Up to 2 Digits). Then (#) Enter Phone Extension Delay (0-30 seconds). Then (#) Enter Call Forward Extension Delay (0-30 seconds). Then (#)
When the unit is programmed to dial a resident with a phone number and extension, and needs to be entered a short time after the automated phone system’s greeting message has finished, the unit allows a delay time, between the phone number and the extension number
or call forward extension number.
Factory Setting: No Delays
Example:
Gives Directory Code "7" a 10 second Delay between its phone number and extension number.
1 23
4
Set Speaker Volume:
18
Press Then
Enter Speaker Level (0=Mute, 1=Low through 10=Highest). Then (#) Enter Voice Audio Level (0=Mute, 1=Low through 3=Highest). Then (#) Enter Beep Audio Level (0=Mute, 1=Low through 3=Highest). Then (#)
Allows the visitor to hear the resident at the unit. Factory Setting: 5, 2, 2
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3
4

Speaker / Microphone Settings

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NOTE: The visitor can adjust the speaker volume on unit with this key. Unit will return to programmed volume setting when call is complete.
Set Microphone Volume:
19
Press Then
Enter Microphone Level (0=Mute, 1=Low through 10=Highest). Then (#)
Allows the resident to hear the visitor at the unit. Factory Setting: 5

Enable or Disable Call Waiting

If you’re on your phone and a visitor attempts to contact you from the unit, you will hear 2 short tones in your phone. You can press "2" on your phone to toggle between the phone call and the visitor. This feature only works for a single-family residence or a manager’s
phone sharing a phone line with the unit.
Factory Setting: Enabled
9
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
Example:
Disables the call waiting.
1 2
If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
1
2
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Communications To and From Unit
Communications To and From Unit
Change the Visitor Call Response Keys:
Press Then
Enter Door 1 Relay (0-9 or *). Then (#) Enter Door 2 Relay (0-9 or *). Then (#) Enter Door 3 Relay (0-9 or *). Then (#)
When a visitor contacts a resident with a unit, the resident can allow entry by pressing one of the keys on their phone. Options are:
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Visitor Communication Settings

NOTE: The asterisk key (*) WILL NOT cancel a
command in this programming sequence because the asterisk key (*) may be assigned to a specific phone key response.
Enable or Disable "Access Granted" Beeps:
23
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
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Factory Setting: Enabled
Example:
Disables the access granted beeps.
1 2
NOTE: This will disable the 10 short beeps used by "Direct Command Responses" and "Other Responses". See page 17.
Enable or Disable Voice Mail:
22
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
Example:
Enables the voice mail.
1 2
If a voice mail system is connected to a resident’s telephone line, the unit allows the visitor to dial an extension during a resident call. If enabled, the visitor places a resident call, the voice mail system
answers the call, the visitor can then dial an extension on the unit keypad. The unit only allows up to 5 digits to dial extension.
Factory Setting: Disabled
syeK enohP
Activate all Entry Devices on Door 1 Relay(s)
Activate all Entry Devices on Door 2 Relay(s)
Activate all Entry Devices on Door 3 Relay(s)
Activate all Entry Devices on Door 4 Relay(s)
Toggle between the visitor and another phone call.
Extend the talking time with a visitor
Hang Up and Deny Access to the Visitor
To change these Response Keys:
2
3
4
Enter Door 4 Relay (0-9 or *). Then (#) Call Wait Toggle (0-9 or *). Then (#) Extend Talk Time (0-9 or *). Then (#)
5
6
7
Example:
1
2 3 4 5 6 7
Changes the phone key that operates Door 1 Relay(s) to "8". If a resident presses "8" on their phone while speaking to a visitor, the Door 1 Relay(s) will activate.
1
2
1
2
1
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Communications To and From Unit
Communications To and From Unit
Set Visitor Talk Time:
5
Press Then
Enter Number of Seconds (15-250). Then (#)
This feature sets the amount of time a visitor and resident may talk before the unit breaks communication. The unit will beep 10 seconds prior to terminating a call. The resident may
press "1" to reset the timer and extend their talk time.
Factory Setting: 60 seconds
Example:
Sets the maximum time a visitor can talk with a resident to "50" seconds.
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160
Press Then
Enter Option:
0 - Alternate between Welcome and Instruction Messages. 1 - Show welcome message ONLY. 2 - Show instruction message ONLY.
To enter programming mode from the unit
Press *** and the 6-Digit Password (2 short beeps will be heard)
Exiting programming mode allows changes to take effect
If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
1
2
1
2
For EL Model Units with an LCD Display ONLY:
*Use Versa XS to modify any
Welcome or Instruction Messages
Enable or Disable “Announce All Doors/Access Granted”
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
NOTE: Step 23, Enable or Disable “Access Granted” Beeps, controls announcement for door 1 ONLY. Make sure Step 23 is enabled first, before enabling this step.
Announce access granted for all doors. If doors are in close proximity know which door to gain access through. Factory Setting: Disabled.
1
2
26
Set Display Greeting:
Return to Menu Programming:
25
Press Then
1
AUG 10, 2005
WELCOME
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# Name Display Message Action Notes
1. Welcome Aug 20, 2006 12:34PM None If PS160 is set to toggle or WELCOME Welcome Only, the welcome
screen is shown while unit is idle.
2. Instruction
USE (UP) & (DOWN) KEYS TO FIND A
None If PS160 is set to toggle
NAME THEN PRESS THE
or Instruction Only, the
CALL BUTTON OR # KEY
instruction screen is shown while unit is idle.
3. Tenant List RESIDENT Pressing Up or If the unit is not in a call
<END OF LIST> Down keys. (dialing or talking) then
(Not in a call) pressing up or down key
SELECT AND PRESS # brings up the tenant list. The
tenant list shows all directory codes in database that are not hidden (PS141). The <END OF LIST> message is only printed if there is 1 tenant or less in database.
4. Tenant List James Smith Pressing Up or The inverted box to the right
Scroll Bar Jane Jones Down keys. of the list shows where in the
John Doe (Not in a call) list the cursor is positioned. SELECT AND PRESS #
5. Dialing SYSTEM DIALING: Dialing screen Only shown when dialing a
Last Name, First tenant. This screen is changed dir# to talktime after the dialing PRESS * TO HANG UP sequence for directory codes.
This screen stays until Resident picks up their phone (non-directory code call).
6. Talk Time TALKTIME:### RESIDENT: Shows time remaining (in Last Name, First tenant picks up seconds) until phone call is dir# phone terminated. PRESS * TO HANG UP DIRECTORY CODE:
After DTMF is dialed
7. Line in Use LINE IN USE Resident call Resident has call waiting
TRY AGAIN LATER is attempted disabled and they are in a call.
Or resident's physical phone line is in use by an incoming ring, line used for real time monitoring (RTM) or in use by another unit sharing line (multi-unit). Or resident is in Do Not Disturb portion of schedule.
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LCD Visitor Messages

LCD Visitor Messages
LCD Visitor Messages
Table of all messages (text) shown to visitor on units with a display. Inside the table contains an inner box to simulate the display, the action to produce the message and any other notes.
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LCD Visitor Messages (continued)

LCD Visitor Messages
LCD Visitor Messages
# Name Display Message Action Notes
8. No Answer NO ANSWER Resident never For Resident calls only. This
TRY AGAIN LATER answers phone occurs after Dialing and
resident never answers the phone. Does not happen if in call forwarding for a resident.
9. Call Ended CALL ENDED Talktime ended The talk time has expired.
TRY AGAIN LATER
10. Invalid Code INVALID CODE Directory Code or Shown if a code entered
PLEASE TRY AGAIN Entry Code attempted (directory or entry code) at
main keypad is not found in the database.
11. Access ACCESS GRANTED Entry, Card or
Granted Transmitter at door 1.
Tenant allow access
at door 1
12. Access ACCESS DENIED Entry or Tenant Shown if a code entered
Denied denied access at (entry, card, transmitter) for
door 1 door 1 was found in database
but not allowed entry.
13. Non Menu Program Step: MENU: Chosen Pgm The top line has a blinking
option cursor to invite user to begin
NO MENU: Enter entering program steps. Any
program mode database values are shown
after Reply in last row. Only if the entered step is invalid will "Invalid Step" be shown.
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Postal Lock/Autocall/Exit/Door Sensor Devices

When a postal carrier triggers a postal lock switch, the assigned door number’s relay will activate. The postal entry door should be near the postal lock switch. Once the postal input is detected then the relays for the door activate for their programmed time. They do not stay active if postal input remains
triggered.
Factory Setting: Door 1
Postal Lock Switch
Postal/Lock/Autocall/Exit/Door Sensor Devices
Postal/Lock/Autocall/Exit/Door Sensor Devices
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Press Then
Enter Door Number to be Opened (0-4, 0=No Postal Lock). Then (#)
Assigns Postal Lock Switch to "Door 2".
Example:
1 2
Factory Settings: Door 1 activates Relay 1, Door 2 activates Relay 2, Door 3 activates Relay
3, Door 4 activates Relay 4
NOTE: A "Door Number" is an external access control device where the postal carrier can gain entry.
Important: Whatever you assigned Your Door Settings applies to this setting. See page 25.

Autocall Device

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To enter programming mode from the unit
Press *** and the 6-Digit Password (2 short beeps will be heard)
Exiting programming mode allows changes to take effect
Press Then
Enter Relays to be Activated (0000-1111). Then (#)
The Autocall device calls the resident and can activate specific relays (a light or a buzzer)
Important: The Pound Key (#) must be used as Data Field Separator and to Save Data at the end of the sequence. Time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800, 3PM=1500 etc.). Audio Feedback: Programming input is valid. Audio Feedback: Input is not valid. If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
21
When a loop detector type device is triggered, only Relay "3" will activate.
Example:
Relay 4 Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1
Deact Deact Deact
Activate
0=Deactivate, 1=Activate (1st digit=Relay 4, 2nd digit =Relay 3, etc.)
1
2
1
2
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When activated, a Request to Exit Device (REX) opens a door or activates specific relays you can assign. It is typically used for residents to exit through a controlled door or gate.

Request to Exit Device (REX)

Postal/Lock/Autocall/Exit/Door Sensor Devices
Postal/Lock/Autocall/Exit/Door Sensor Devices
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Press Then
Enter REX Number (1-4). Then (#)
NOTE: The REX number is the Door Number" the exit device is wired to.
Select REX Option (0-2). Then (#)
0=Disable 1=Use Your Door Settings (see page 25). 2=Assign Specific Relay(s) to the Exit Device.
If Option "2" was Selected above, Specify Relay(s) to Activate (1111-0000). Then (#)
0=Deactivate, 1=Activate (1st digit=Relay 4, 2nd digit=Relay 3, etc.)
1 2 3
When the REX Device wired to Door "2" is activated, Only assigned relay "2" and “3” will activate.
Example A:
Relay 4 Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1
4
1 2 3
When the REX Device wired to Door "2" is activated, Your assigned relay(s) from Door 2 of Your Door Settings will activate (see page 25).
Example B:
4
Deact Deact
Activate Activate
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The REX can be assigned a door number (1-4) that will activate preset relay(s) from
Your Door Settings (see page 25).
OR
The REX can have one or more specific relays assigned to it.
A REX device is usually a Normally Open Push Button wired to a specific "Door" that allows it’s relay to function as an Exit Door. Factory Setting: REX 1=Door 1,
REX 2=Door 2, REX 3=Door 3, REX 4=Door 4
4
1
2
3
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The Door Sensing Device determines if a door is held open too long or forced open. When these conditions occur, the system can activate an alarm, camera or other relay controlled device (see Configure the Alarm Features on pages 54 and 55 for more information). In order to use the Alarm Features the Door Sensing Device must be set to use option 1 (Use Your Door Settings).

Door Sensing Devices

Postal/Lock/Autocall/Exit/Door Sensor Devices
Postal/Lock/Autocall/Exit/Door Sensor Devices
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Press Then
Enter Door Stat Number (1-4). Then (#)
NOTE: The "Door Stat Number" is the "Door Number" the door sensor is wired to.
Select Door Sensing Option (0-2). Then (#)
0=Disable 1=Use Your Door Settings (see page 25). 2=Assign Specific Relay(s) to the Door Sensing Device.
If Option "2" was Selected above, Specify Relay(s) to Activate (1111-0000). Then (#)
0=Deactivate, 1=Activate (1st digit=Relay 4, 2nd digit=Relay 3, etc.)
The Sensing Device can be assigned a door number (1-4) that will activate preset relay(s) from Your Door Settings (see page 25).
OR
A Door Number can have one or more specific relays assigned to it.
Factory Setting: Door 1=Door Stat 1, Door 2=Door Stat 2, Door 3=Door Stat 3, Door 4=Door Stat 4
4
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If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
1
3
2
Relay 4 Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1
Example A :
1 2 3
When a Door Sensing Device wired to "Door Stat 2" activates, Only Relay "3" will activate.
Activate
Deact DeactDeact
4
Example B :
1 2 3
When a Door Sensing Device wired to "Door Stat 4" activates, Your Door Settings will activate.
4
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Direct Commands From The Phone

With the Direct Command feature, you can perform various functions (e.g., unlock a door) from your phone. This feature is Only Available for a single-family residence or manger’s phone sharing a phone line with the unit. The "No Phone Bill" (NPB) feature Does Not dial a separate number to reach you in your residence. The unit essentially functions as an intercom with your residence touch-tone phone. Therefore, the NPB does not generate monthly or per call telephone charges.
Direct Commands From The Phone
Direct Commands From The Phone
NPB / Single Family Residence ONLY
Enable or Disable Direct Commands:
21
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
When enabled, you can control the system’s relays from your touch-tone phone.
Factory Setting: Enabled.
Disables the direct commands.
Example:
1 2
Speaking Through the Unit (Intercom Mode):
120
Press (from the residence phone). If you are in the programming mode, go to next step.
Press Then
Initiate communications from a telephone through the unit at any time to greet visitors, ward off vandals, etc.
You may use the activate door 1 relay(s) or hang-up key after entering step 120 . See visitor call response keys on page 60.
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2
2
1
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Direct Commands From The Phone
Direct Commands From The Phone
Direct Commands from Your Phone:
121
Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct
command. Enter the Unit ID code (if applicable).
Select one of the following options:
Direct command allows you to control the unit from the residence phone.
122
Open & Close Door:
Press Then
Cycles relay. Typically used to momentarily open a door/gate for a visitor without having the visitor initiate a call.
1
2
Toggle Door Open/Close Until:
Press Then
Activate or deactivate the door’s relay group until a specified time of day. If the door is currently latched open or in the unlock position of an automatic time zone then step 122 will latch the door closed and vice versa.
3
ABC
ABCABC
4
Select the Door (1-4) that you want to control. Press . NOTE: If no door is selected then Door 1 is used.
5
ONLY for step #2 sections Toggle Door Open/Close Until and Get Door Status -
Enter the Latch Time (hhmm=Hour and Minute). Then .
120
Speaking Through the Unit (Intercom Mode):
Press Then
Used to initiate communications from the resident phone through the unit at any time.
ABC
Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct
command. Enter the Unit ID code (if applicable).
Select one of the following options:
1
2
3
Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct
command. Enter the Unit ID code (if applicable).
Select one of the following options:
1
2
3
4
Select the Door (1-4) that you want to control. Press . NOTE: If no door is selected then Door 1 is used.
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Direct Commands From The Phone
Direct Commands From The Phone
Direct Commands from Your Phone (continued):
Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct
command. Enter the Unit ID code (if applicable).
Select one of the following options:
123 124
1
2
Get Door Status:
Press then
Hear the status for a specified door. The status is open when the door is currently latched open or in the unlock portion of an automatic time zone. The status is closed for all other times.
Release Door:
Press then
Cancels command set by Step 122 and returns to previous schedule (if applicable). NOTE: A Call
Forwarding phone number and time zone must be in place in order for this to function.
3
DEFABC
GHIABC
Enable/Disable Call Forwarding For Residence:
Press then enable or disable then
1 2
ABC
5
JKL
Enable/Disable Do Not Disturb For Residence:
Press then enable or disable then
1 2
ABC
6
MNO
125 126
4
Select the Door (1-4) that you want to control. Press . NOTE: If no door is selected then Door 1 is used.
Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct
command. Enter the Unit ID code (if applicable).
Select one of the following options:
1
2
3
4
Select the Door (1-4) that you want to control. Press . NOTE: If no door is selected then Door 1 is used.
Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct
command. Enter the Unit ID code (if applicable).
Select one of the following options:
1
2
3
Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct
command. Enter the Unit ID code (if applicable).
Select one of the following options:
1
2
3
NOTE: For Steps 125 and 126 a valid time zone must be in place in order for their commands to function.
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Direct Commands From The Phone
Direct Commands From The Phone
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Enable or Disable Real-Time Monitoring:
24
Press Then
Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
Enables/Disables real-time transaction monitoring. Factory Setting: Disabled

Real-Time Monitoring

Enables the real-time monitoring.
Example:
1 2
1
2
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Reset/Restore the Unit and Database

Direct Commands From The Phone
Direct Commands From The Phone
Restore Factory Settings:
28
Proceed With CAUTION!
When this is completed, Directory Codes, Entry Codes, Cards, Transmitters, Holidays and Schedules WILL NOT be reset. All other programming will be reset to the factory settings. See the Quick Reference Guide to review the factory settings (pages 4-8).
Important: Once you restore the Factory Settings, you cannot retrieve the deleted settings unless they are saved in Versa XS.
Reset the Unit:
29
You can reset the unit without disconnecting the power. If you must reset the unit, please contact your installation dealer as this may indicate a larger problem with the system and/or its installation.
Important: Once you press the (#) key, the unit will reset, exit out of the programming mode, and play the restart chime following the reset.
If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again.
Press Then
Enter Then
Press Then
Enter Then
Delete ALL Access Codes from Database:
206
Proceed With CAUTION! This will delete ALL Access Codes from unit. (Directory, Entry, Card and Transmitter)
Important: Once you delete ALL of the access codes, you cannot restore them to the database unless they are saved in Versa XS.
Press Then
Enter Then
1
2
1
2
1
2
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Keypad Template

Keypad Template
Keypad Template
EL2000 LCD Programming Template
Help
Cursor
r
sor
Cu
Clear
123 Number
Cursor
A A B C
Select Value 123
Ta b 123
Z A B C
®
Enter
A B C Text
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Notes

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Notes
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Glossary

Glossary
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Glossary
Access Device (RF Receiver, Card Reader or Keypad) - A device that reads transmitter, card or entry codes, allowing the system to allow or reject entry based on the code’s validity. Access Codes - Codes that enable visitors and residents to enter a building through a controlled area. Access codes include directory codes, entry codes, cards and transmitters. An access code is associated with a specific access device. Directory codes are associated with the unit; entry codes with the unit keypad; cards with card readers; and transmitters with radio frequency (RF) receivers. Alarms - The unit may be configured to trigger an alarm (e.g., Activate a siren and/or a warning light, etc.) when an alarm condition occurs. These conditions include a door held open too long, a door forced open, or keypad errors that exceed the maximum allowed. Anti-Passback - The Anti-Passback feature prevents unauthorized use of entry codes card and transmitters. When anti-passback is enabled, an access code will be temporarily disabled after each use, thereby prohibiting people from "passing back" their access code, card or transmitter to unauthorized people.
Button Number - Refers to the number assigned to each button on a multi-button transmitter. Up to 4 buttons per remote.
Call Forwarding - The unit can be programmed to "forward" a visitor call to another location when residents are away. This feature also allows you to grant access to a visitor from a remote location. Call Forward Control Setting - When enabled, allows the unit to use Call Forwarding with schedules. Call Waiting (NPB / Single Family Residence) - If the resident’s phone is in use when the visitor presses the "Call" key, they will hear 2 short tones to signal that a visitor is attempting to call. They may simply switch over to the call from the visitor, let him/her in, and go back to the original call. This feature is only available for a single-family residence or a manager’s phone sharing a phone with the unit.
Card Type - 26-Bit Standard or 30-bit Sentex. Credential- A card, PIN or Biometric transmitter.
Direct Commands (NPB / Single Family Residence) - You may send a direct command from your
residence phone to activate one of four relays (i.e., to open a door). This feature is only available for a single-family residence or a manager’s phone sharing a phone line with the unit. Directory Code - Unique 1-4 digit codes that dial a corresponding telephone number in the building. The unit will dial the phone number assigned to the code. Do Not Disturb (DnD) - The unit has the ability to block visitor calls during specific times. Using schedules, the feature activates and deactivates automatically. DnD Control Setting - When enabled the unit will enforce DnD schedule, if disabled the unit will ignore DnD schedule.
DTMF phone - Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (Touch-Tone Phone).
Entry Card - A resident presents an entry card to a card reader to gain entry into a controlled area.
A card’s PIN, or "Personal Identification Number", is a part of the encoded information that makes a card unique. Entry Code - Programmable, numeric codes (3-9 digits in length) that allow entry or exit through a gate/door. Residents enter their assigned entry code onto the unit’s keypad to prompt the system to grant access.
Facility Code - A code that allow access cards/transmitters to be associated with a facility or complex. This allows you to manage more than one complex. You may also assign a default facility code if a group of access cards/transmitters will share the same code.
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Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Gate or Door - Used synonymously throughout the manual, these terms refer to controllable entry/exit areas of the complex, normally a gate or door.
Holiday Schedules - Holiday schedules will modify fixed schedules for selected holiday dates.
ID Number- One part of the number sequence on a transmitter.
Manager - This person manages a complex and/or programs the system.
NPB system - No Phone Bill. Uses main phone line like an intercom system between the unit and
the resident phone. No monthly or per call telephone charges.
PBX - A Private Branch Exchange telephone system (Automated) needs to dial a specific number (0-9) then pause briefly, allowing the PBX system to connect to an outside phone line.
PIN Code - Personal Identification Number predefined for a HID card or Transmitter. Programming Number - This is a number that the unit uses to program a function. Each number
performs a specific task.
Radio Frequency (RF) - Each RF module is an RF receiver that is compatible with Chamberlain Passport™ transmitters. Relay - A device that responds to an electric current by activating other devices, allowing the system, for example, to lock or unlock a door/gate, shunt (i.e., re-route) alarm contacts, signal an alarm, or turn on a camera that transmits its images to a closed circuit television (CCTV). Resident - Person occupying and/or who has entry access to the building or complex that is controlled by a unit. The term "resident" as used in the context of the manual refers to such persons as homeowners or tenants of an apartment complex, etc.
Schedules - You can restrict the use of access codes/transmitters by setting limits on the days and times they may be used. Schedules may also be assigned to doors to restrict residents from gaining access to the building.
Sequence Code - One part of the number sequence of a transmitter.
Telco Mode - Uses the main telephone line for the unit’s communications to a house or complex. Tenant - Resident or occupant who is using the unit. Transaction - System activity logged and recorded into the unit’s memory. Such activity includes
visitor to resident directory calls and transmitter, card or code activity.
Transmitter - A resident-activated clicker device used to gain entry into a controlled area.
Unit - The unit houses the core components. All system programming will be routed to the unit. Unit ID Code - Identification number for each unit in a multiple unit setup sharing the same phone
line.
Versa XS - The software used to program the unit. Visitor - A visitor can communicate with residents via the unit. A resident can grant or deny a
visitor access with their touch tone phone.
Wiegand Module - Each Wiegand module provides Wiegand inputs for two card readers or other compatible devices.
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Appendix

Appendix
Appendix
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Access Cards
- About Cards 39
- Activating/Deactivating 42
- Adding Card 40
- Adding Group of Cards 41
- Deleting Cards 42
- Facility Codes 43
- Replace Cards 41
- Type of Cards 43
- Verifying Card 43
Alarms
- Configuring 54
- Door Forced Open 55
- Door Held Open 55
- Strikes and Out 55
Anti-Passback
- Enabling/Disabling 53
- Setting 53
- Time 53-54
- Utility Option 54
AutoCall 64
Call Forwarding
- Add/Modify 31
- Enable/Disable 32
Clock
- Daylight Saving Time 52
- Setting 52
Direct Commands 67
Directory Codes
- About 28
- Activating/Deactivating 32
- Adding 29-30
- Changing 30
- Deleting 30-31
- Display Option 33
- Length of 29
- Usage 28
- Verifying 33
Door Sensing Device 66
Entry Codes
- About 34
- Activating/Deactivating 38
- Adding 34-36
- Changing 36
- Deleting 36-38
- Length of 35
- Special Use 37
- Utility Option 37
- Usage 34
- Verifying 38
Holidays
- Setting Up 50
LCD Visitor Messages 62
Postal Lock 64
Programming
- Basics 15
- Enter Program Mode 16
- Exit Program Mode 16
- Multiple Units 20
- Responses 17-18
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Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Quick Reference Guide 4-8
Real Time Monitoring 70
Reset Unit 71
Schedules
- Autolock/Unlock 51
- Disable/Enable Autolock/Unlock 51
Settings
- Access Granted 60
- All Doors Access Granted 61
- Alternate Prefix 57
- Answering Service Override 58
- Display Greeting 61
- Enable/Disable Call Waiting 59
- Number of Rings 58
- PBX 58
- Telco Mode 58
- Visitor Response Keys 60
- Visitor Talk Time 61
- Voice Mail 60
First Setup for Your EL25
- Clock 21&52
- Doors 22-25
- Password 21&56
- Relays 22-24
- Unit ID 20-21
System
- Feedback/Responses 17-19
- Password 56
Time Zones
- About 49
- Assigning Doors to 51
- Creating 50
- Setting 50
- Deleting 52
Transmitters
- About 44
- Activating/Deactivating 46
- Adding 45
- Adding Groups of 46
- Deleting 47
- Replacing 47
- Verifying 48
Volume
- Speaker/Microphone 59
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