Click2Enter-I does away with cumbersome keys, access
control codes, and remote control actuators, because every
emergency response vehicle and responder already carries the
keytheir mobile or portable radio transceiver.
Click2Enter-I was developed to provide public safety
personnel (or any authorized user) immediate access to gated
residences, communities, or any security-controlled
mechanism. Other authorized users can use Click2Enter-I as
long as they have programmed access into its frequency bank
and have a radio transceiver. Click2Enter-I, compared with
other emergency access control systems, will set the industry
standard for many years to come.
The Click2Enter-I combines scanner/receiver technology with
control technology to act as a radio-controlled key to open
access control devices (gates or security control mechanisms),
allowing public safety agencies (or any authorized users)
immediate access for dealing with emergencies as they occur.
All that is required to activate the Click2Enter-I is that the
operator must be in proximity to the unit, and use two short
pulses of their radio transceiver to initiate an instant
activation/entry.
•Scanner/receiver radio
•Externally visible power LED & activation LED
•Time/day/agency memory recall
•User-selected PIN for security of programmed
frequencies
•Factory override PIN, via software
•Separate device available to perform external test/
operation of Click2Enter-I
•Five year manganese dioxide lithium battery memory
backup features
•CTCSS, PL/DPL private line (PL) programming
capability
•Auto detect and load of sub-audible private line codes
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•Able to receive talk around carriers of trunk line radio
system transmissions
•Able to receive radio transmissions to include 800 MHz
bands
•20 channel capacity
•Programmable via RS-232 interface
•Two radio transmission “clicks” for activation
•Able to capture and exhibit activation data log, via
software
•Relay or dry contact ready
•Extra set of relay contacts to activate a multitude of
devices
•Latch open and close features. Programmable for
variables 1 to 60 (as well as “instant on”) minute reset
delay on each channel
•Field programmable using a palm top organizer (REVO
by PSION is recommended)
•Unit enclosed in a NEMA/EEMAC Type 4 fiberglass
box, with security screws supplied
•Ability to handle high power mobile transmitters and
lower power hand held portable transmitters
•Compatible with most analog or digital radio transmitters
(digital set to “clear mode”), using private line subaudible transmissions
•Proprietary programming software built into each unit
•Computer software programmable using standard
terminal emulation software
•Variable activation range via programming
•Retrofit kit available for extreme temperature range
installations (hot & cold)
•Mutual aid compatible
•Ability to adapt and use 24V DC to 30V DC or 12V AC
to 24V AC (Click2Enter power will be a regulated 12V
DC)
•Lightening surge protected (current/surge limiting
circuit) rated at 140 Vac and 175 Vdc. Surge current rated
at 600 amps
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2 Operation
Technical Description
Overview
How it Works
Click2Enter-I takes advantage of state of the art electronics
presently being designed into scanner radio technology. The
modified scanner/radio technology provides public safety
agencies a quick, safe, reliable, and stealthy means to activate
gates or security control mechanisms.
Fire Departments, Police/Sheriff Departments, Ambulance/
Rescue Companies and other public safety agencies are issued
radio frequencies by the FCC for their restricted use only.
Possession of transmitting devices for non-authorized
personnel is tightly controlled and transmitting on these
frequencies is against the law (Federal & State statutes). The
public’s right to receive these emergency agency
communications is not restricted, making it legal to possess
emergency response scanning devices.
The Click2Enter-I uses technology that is inherent in most all
radio broadcast equipment and adapts this technology to work
as a control mechanism. We increase the security of the
Click2Enter-I by requiring a verification of the FCC assigned
carrier frequency and the agency assigned sub-audible
communication (private line code). So it takes two separate
verifications to cause an activation of the unit.
An “auto-load” feature enables the Click2Enter-I sub-audible
PL (private line) code to be auto detected and auto loaded.
The installer/programmer can choose to enable the auto-load
feature, or can manually assign the PL code.
Click2Enter-I stores a running activation log, in memory, for
operator recall. The Click2Enter system allows access by any
public safety agency or authorized users as long as a
frequency they use is programmed into its memory.
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Activation
Sequence
The entire activation sequence takes less than four seconds.
The operator can either be on foot and using a portable radio,
or in a moving vehicle, using a portable or mobile radio.
It’s as easy as:
•Approach the Click2Enter unit
•Hold the radio key until the Activation light illuminates
•When the light shuts off, release the radio key
•When the Activation light illuminates again, hold the
radio key again until the light shuts off.
•Gate Opens and/or security system deactivates
Figure 1. Activation Pulse Diagram
Note: The Activation light will blink while the gate is being
opened. If the gate does not begin to open once the
Activation light begins to blink, it is recommended
that the Click2Enter-I be allowed to reset, then retry
the activation sequence shown above.
If the Click2Enter-I still fails to activate the gate while
the Activation light is blinking, a decision to force the
gate will have to be made.
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Working with Radios
Since the Click2Enter-I will operate on multiple frequencies,
you will need to establish who will be allowed access to the
system. The Click2Enter-I will allow 20 different frequencies
to operate the system. This allows multiple agencies and
authorized users to operate the gate.
Note: This system requires no changes to the transmitting
radios.
To program the Click2Enter-I for the radio system(s) being
used, a few key pieces of information are needed:
•What frequency does the public safety agency want to designate for the activation frequency? Since the system
works off of two timed transmission pulses, the regular
use of the frequency will not be impaired.
•Does the public safety agency use Private Line Coding
(tone), and if so, does it use PL (analog) or DPL
(digital)? The Click2Enter-I works with a carrier and
either type of Private Line Coding. The Click2Enter-I
will work with a carrier alone, but this method is not as
secure as using Private Line Coding and a carrier
together.
•Does the public safety agency use a Trunk or Digital radio system? If so, some accommodations must be made
to the use Click2Enter-I.
•To program the unit for a Trunk system, a
talk-around or sub-channel will have to be assigned
to the Click2Enter-I.
•To program the unit for a Digital system either:
•Program the unit to use the carrier frequency
alone, knowing that this is not as secure as
carrier and Private Line Coding together.
•Reprogram one of the public safety agencies
radio frequencies to the analog or clear mode
and assign a Private Line Code to it.
•Are the carrier frequencies being used wideband or narrow band? The Click2Enter-I will work with most
platforms being used today. See page 13 for more
information on wideband and narrowband.
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Portable
Radios
The Click2Enter-I is designed to operate most efficiently and
accurately with the transmitting radio in the upright position
(vertical radio antenna). The range and effectiveness of the
radio will be greatly altered in any other configuration.
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3 Installation
Tips/Suggestions
Temperature
Range
Click2Enter-I has a minimum and maximum operating
temperature specification.
Maximum Range: 140° F
For the most high temperature applications, the maximum
rated temperature of the unit is 140 degrees Fahrenheit. For
best operation, mount the unit in a location where it is shaded
from direct sunlight. Should it be necessary to mount the unit
in the direct sun, you may purchase an after-market sun
bonnet retrofit device from Click2Enter, Inc. You may also
add your own wood, plastic or fiberglass device to adequately
shade the Click2Enter-I and expand its upper limit
temperature range. The use of metal is prohibited since it may
effect the operating range and make the provided gain/range
setting data ineffective.
Minimum Range: 14° F
The low end operations of the Click2Enter-I is 14 degrees
Fahrenheit. For installations that may subject the Click2EnterI to a temperature range below this limit, you may purchase an
after-market retrofit heater kit from Click2Enter, Inc. The
heater retrofit kit will allow operations well below 0° F.
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Distance
Ranges
The operational activation range of the Click2Enter-I can be
configured in many different ways.
Note: There are many variables in transmitter output power
and frequency of operation, as well as installation
variables such as mounting height, mounting to a fence
or cement wall, etc. that can effect the operational
range of the Click2Enter-I.
A chart to assist you in assigning an arbitrary distance setting
of 10 feet for installations in the field is located in Table 1
below. It is a reference for you to set the general distance
based on the frequency range and 4W power output of the
operating transmitters on the individual channel of
assignment. These settings were made in optimal conditions.
The values in your application may vary. The base range
settings are not absolute. The settings in Table 1 were
obtained using a 4W portable unit at a distance of 10 feet.
Should the Click2Enter-I not activate at a reasonable distance
or be too sensitive causing spurious activation to occur, you
may want to change this setting.
Table 1: Click2Enter-I Gain/Ranging Base Settings
Portable Radio
@ 4W Output Power
VHF Low
VHF High
UHF Low
UHF High
* The data in this table is based on a 10 foot operating range.
Frequency Used
51.0000 MHz84
154.445 MHz50
464.500 MHz50
853.150 MHz42
10
Gain/Range Setting
*
Click2Enter-I
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Power Output
Another installation concept to consider is the lower power
output of the hand held portable radio compared to the higher
output power of the mobile transmitter radio. Should
activation of the unit only be required via the hand held
portable, then it is acceptable to set the operational activation
distance to that particular unit.
If both portable and mobile radios are to be used, set the
operation range of the portable radio first, then test the
mobile’s range. It is recommended that you never enable the
portable handheld transmitter to operate at a range greater
than the 10 feet based on the settings shown in Table 1. In
some applications, due to radio wave propagation, the
portable will not work at the same ratio as the mobile. In most
applications, if the mobile radio operates at a setting of 75
feet, then the portable should operate at a range of 10 feet.
These are arbitrary numbers, but they show the operational
difference between the two different power outputs of units
working off of the same frequency.
We recommend assigning a separate frequency to be used
with the portable radios if:
•The portable radios may be turned off or are beyond the
distance based on the operational range of the mobile.
•It is desirable to use the portables in conjuction with the
mobiles.
Assigning the portable units their own frequency will allow
greater control over the range of the Click2Enter-I.
Remember that if the high power mobile accesses that
different channel it may open the gate at a further distance
thus causing an accidental or spurious activation or opening.
Option Relay
The option relay is provided for the installer/user to be able to
activate other devices when the Click2Enter-I is activated.
This relay provides a short one time contact which can
activate any other device which may be attached to it. For
example, if there is an alarm at the residential or commercial
site, the installer could assign a circuit loop from the security
alarm system to the option relay contacts. This would activate
the alarm whenever the Click2Enter-I was activated, adding
an increased security potential to the system.
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4 Programming
Overview
Having multiple-user programmability answers the mutual aid
problem that presently exists with other emergency access
control products.
The Click2Enter-I is programmed to work with the most
commonly used frequencies used by public safety agencies.
See “Specifications” on page 29.
Note: A standard carrier line radio’s frequency and tone (PL
or DPL) may be entered into the Click2Enter-I to
allow the property owners to open the gate with their
own radio.
VHF Wide Band vs. Narrow Band
The frequency bandwidth, or stepping, is very important to
the operation of the Click2Enter-I. Since the Click2Enter-I is
a wide-band receiver, it will work with 100% of the allocated
wide band frequencies with Private Line Code assignments.
Although very few VHF narrow band radios are in use for
public safety applications, it is possible to program the
Click2Enter-I for this kind of radio. A VHF narrow band
frequency will contain four digits to the right of the decimal
point. For example, the frequency 137.1234 is in the narrow
band range. A frequency containing 3 digits to the right of the
decimal point is in the wide band range. For example, the
frequency 154.123 is in the wide band range.
There are some limitations in using the VHF narrow band
frequency range. Using VHF narrow band, the Click2Enter-I
will operate at 100% efficiency with the frequency or carrier
only. The Private Line Codes will operate in only 50% of the
allocated frequencies. It is impossible to predict which Private
Line Codes will work, so it is highly recommended that the
system be fully tested by a public safety official in your area.
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UHF Wide Band vs. Narrow Band
As with VHF wideband, UHF wideband will have three digits
after the decimal point and will work with all Private Line
Codes.
Although very few UHF narrow band radios are in use for
public safety applications, it is possible to program the
Click2Enter-I for some frequencies in this band.
For UHF narrow band, the frequency can contain four or five
digits after the decimal point. Four digit UHF frequencies will
work with all Private Line Codes. UHF narrow band
frequencies that contain five digits after the decimal point are
beyond the range of the Click2Enter-I.
Note: A small number of four digit UHF frequencies ( i.e.
380.1234) are in use for public safety applications, but
at this time there are very few, if any at all, five digit
UHF frequencies (i.e. 380.12345) being used for
public safety applications.
Programming the Click2Enter-I
Any terminal emulator such as Windows HyperTerminal can
be used to program the unit. If HyperTerminal is not installed
on your Windows-based computer, it can be installed from the
Microsoft Windows installation CD:
1.Click
2.Click
3.Click the
4.Double-Click
5.Select the HyperTerminal checkbox.
6.Click OK.
Settings
Add/Remove Programs
menu.
>
Control Panel
Windows Setup
Communications
from the
.
tab.
from the component
Start
menu.
Adding Frequencies to the Click2Enter-I
1.Once the frequencies have been obtained from the proper
agencies, verify that they will work with the
Click2Enter-I system by comparing them to Table 1 on
page 10.
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2.After the programmer has determined that the
frequencies are suitable for programming, the Private
Line (PL) coding must be obtained.
The PL coding can be either analog (PL) or digital (DPL).
The Click2Enter-I can auto-load either of these types, but
the programmer must know whether the frequency is PL
or DPL.
To be most effective, it is recommended that the exact PL
and DPL coding be obtained from the public safety
agency for verification and programmed manually into
the unit.
Caution:There is a small chance that the Click2Enter-I
may falsely load improper PL or DPL codings.
If auto-load is used to load the PL or DPL
coding, it is highly recommended that the public
safety agency be encouraged to test the system
within 48 hours of installation. Failure to
comply could result in a defective system.
Connect and log in to the Click2Enter-I using a standard
female/female serial cable and a terminal emulator program. See “Logging On to the Unit” on page 18. TypeE
at the
page 21 for information on entering this data.
prompt and enter the frequency data. See
C2E>
Removing Existing Frequencies
If you need to remove a frequency from the Click2Enter-I,
you must zero out the frequency from the assigned channel.
1.Enter the Click2Enter-I setup program (See “Logging On
to the Unit” on page 18) and select
.
Data
2.Enter the Channel number at the Channel prompt.
3.Use the
data including the leading space at the Frequency prompt.
4.Enter 0, and press Enter.
The setup program will then clear the channel of all data.
Backspace
key to remove the entire frequency
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Gain Settings
5.The gain must be set while entering the frequency into
the unit. The gain setting allows the programmer to set
the range of operation by adjusting the unit sensitivity.
When programming the gain setting, always adjust to the
minimum distance
necessary for your application to pre-
vent unwanted activations.
Note: In very rare circumstances, you may need to adjust the
gain/range setting very low in order to accomodate the
higer power output of a mobile transmitter. In doing
so, the lower-powered 4W portable unit will be ranged
in too closely to operate the Click2Enter-I.
The gain can be set from 0 to 255. The actual gain swing
typically programmed will be between 30 and 150.
War ning:To protect the lives of people and pets, as well as
to prevent property damage, do not set the gain
to a level that allows for the operation of the
gate to be beyond the line of sight.
Figure 2 on page 17 shows the gain/range settings of a
typical 4W portable radio operating in the various frequency bands. The figure shows that the gain/range of the
unit is dependent on the frequency band. It is also dependent on the radio power output and the relative placement.
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These settings were derived from optimum placement of
the unit. The actual settings required in your application
may differ.
Click2Enter Range Chart
100
80
60
40
GAIN SETTING
20
0
1020304050
FEET
50.5000 MHz
1 51.17 5 M Hz
4 50.00 0 M Hz
8 53.00 0 M Hz
Band10 feet20 feet30 feet40 feet50 feet
50.5000 MHz (5 W) @
048050053055058
123.00 (PL)
151.1750 MHz @ 192.8 PL050055063075090
450.0000 MHz @ 82.5
047050055065068
(PL)
853.0000 MHz @ D023
048050053055058
(DPL)
50. 50 00 MH z
VHF Low
151.1 75 MH z
VHF Hi g h
450.0 00 MH z
UHF Low
853.0 00 MH z
UHF Hi g h
Figure 2. Ranging Chart
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Programming with a Palm Top
To make programming the Click2Enter-I easier, a small
PSION REVO organizer with terminal emulator software can
be used to program the unit in the field. This organizer has a
complete keyboard to make programming the Click2Enter-I
simple. A brochure for the PSION REVO is included with the
Click2Enter-I. For more information on this product, please
contact Click2Enter at (877) 939-3800.
Logging On to the Unit
During Initial
Power Up
During Normal
Operation
Connect a PC to the Click2Enter-I serial port. The first time
the Click2Enter-I is powered on, the firmware will detect that
the non-volatile memory has not been initialized. The unit
will enter the factory maintenance mode (level 3) and prompt
the user to enter the serial number, time, and date.
After the initial installation, the Click2Enter-I will default to
level 1 or level 2 mode.
Note: It is important to connect a PC to each unit when it is
initially powered on to allow the serial number to be
entered correctly.
To access the Click2Enter-I maintenance interface:
1.Connect a PC or serial-enabled palm top to the
Click2Enter-I serial port using a standard 9-pin male to
female serial cable.
2.Run a terminal emulator such as Microsoft Windows
HyperTerminal.
3.The Click2Enter-I operates at:
•9600 bps
•No parity
•Eight data bits
•One stop bit
•Xon/Xoff Flow control
4.Press the Enter key.
Note: The unit will not display anything on the terminal
program until you press the Enter key.
5.Enter the password as shown below.
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Click2Enter (tm) - V1.06 - C2E-1.0 - S/N
Copyright (C) 2000 Click2Enter Inc., Sonoma CA
U.S. Patent number 5,903,216 and 5,955,947.
Foreign patents pending. All rights reserved.
Password: Type password here. It will not show on the screen.
Figure 3. The Maintenance Screen login prompt
Note: When the programmer leaves Click2Enter-I idle for
approximately five minutes, a time-out feature causes
the unit to default to asking for the re-entry of the
assigned password.
If you enter the password correctly, the maintenance command prompt shown below appears:
Press ? for help.
C2E> ?
Figure 4. The Maintenance Screen command prompt
Note: If no maintenance commands are sent to the
Click2Enter-I within five minutes, the maintenance
mode will terminate and the unit will revert to its
normal mode.
Maintenance Commands
Enter the ? command to list the following maintenance
commands.
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C2E> ?
C - Clear Activation History
D - Set Date & Time
E - Enter Channel Data
G - Toggle Gate Relay
H - List Activation History
L - List Channels
O - Toggle Option Relay
P - Change Passwords
R - Reset
S - Status Report
T - Toggle Test Mode
X - Exit Programming Mode
Y - Copy Test Channels
Z - Erase all Channels and History
Figure 5. Viewing the List of Maintenance Commands
This command removes all entries from the activation
C
history log.
This command sets the time and date of the on-board
D
clock chip. The data must be entered exactly in the form:
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm. For example, “04/18/2000 18:43.”\
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This command allows the operator to enter data for a
E
specific channel.
C2E> E
Channel: 19
Frequency: 460.125
Mode (C/P/D): D
DPL Code (0 = auto): D732
Gate Open Time: 22
Gain: 44
Option Control (Y/N): Y
C2E>
Figure 6. Entering Channel Data
The channel mode is selected by entering one of the
following:
CCarrier-only operation
PPL tone activation
DDPL code activation
Enter a frequency at the frequency prompt. To remove or
zero a programmed frequency, see “Removing Existing
Frequencies” on page 15.
Note: At least three digits after the decimal point must
be entered in the frequency.
Enter the DPL or PL codings that are supplied by the
public safety agency. The DPL and PL codings can also
be auto-loaded by selecting PL/DPL Code 0. If auto-load
is selected, be sure to have the public safety agency test
the unit for proper operation.
The Gate Open Time sets the length of time the gate will
stay open before it automatically closes.
The typical setting for gain is 44.
Enter Y in the option control prompt to allow the option
relay to activate. For more information on the option
relay, see “Option Relay” on page 11.
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This command changes the state of the gate relay for
G
testing purposes. This will allow the field service
personnel to check the wiring of the gate relay.
This command lists the 50 most current entries stored in
H
the activation history log.
This command lists the contents of the channel memory.
L
This command changes the state of the Option relay for
O
testing purposes. This will allow field service personnel
to check the wiring of the Option relay.
This command allows the user to change the passwords.
P
At level 1, only the level 1 password can be changed. At
level 2, the level 1 and level 2 passwords can be changed.
See Figure 7 below.
C2E> P
Password level: 1
New Password: 123456
Enter again: 123456
C2E> 2
Password level: 2
New Password: 234567
Enter again: 234567
Invalid password or passwords don't
match.
Installer password must start with a
'1'.
Distributor password must start with a
'2'.
C2E>
Figure 7. Changing Passwords
Level 1 must begin with the number 1 and level 2 must
begin with the number 2 as shown in Figure 7 above.
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The reset command resets the Click2Enter-I to a normal
R
operating status as follows:
• Test Mode is cancelled
• The gate is closed
• The option control is deactivated
This command lists the current state of the Click2Enter-I.
S
This command toggles the test mode on or off.
T
This command terminates the maintenance mode access
X
to the Click2Enter-I. The maintenance mode terminates
automatically if no commands are entered within
approximately five minutes.
This command is for Click2Enter, Inc. use only.
Y
This command erases all channels and history entries.
Z
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5 Configuration
The Click2Enter-I is simple to configure. The door on the
waterproof case can be opened by unscrewing the security
screws.
Once the door to the Click2Enter-I is open, the battery (B),
serial port (C), barrier strip (
(D) can be accessed.
Caution:DO NOT adjust the volume and squelch knobs
(A) shown in Figure 8. Both of these knobs are
set at the factory and adjusting them will effect
the squelch and WILL adversely effect the
performance of the Click2Enter-I.
①
through ⑧), and test button
Figure 8. The Click2Enter-I System Board
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Table 2: Barrier Strip Connections
Term in al
Connection
Lugs 1 and 2Option RelayPulse on dry contact. Normally open relay
Lugs 3 and 4Gate RelayNormally open relay
Lug 5
Lug 6
Lug 7 (–)
Lug 8 (+)
Connection
Type
Used to supply 12 Vac to the Click2Enter-I
Used to supply 24 Vac to the Click2Enter-I
Used to supply +12 Vdc to the Click2Enter-I
Used to supply +30 Vdc to the Click2Enter-I
Battery
The Click2Enter-I comes with a built in five year manganese
dioxide lithium battery.
Test button
The test button tests the unit’s ability to receive radio signals.
Once the button is pressed, the power LED will blink to
indicate test mode and for approximately five minutes the unit
will activate with any of the unit’s standard radio signals that
are in close proximity.
Description
to
to
Once test mode is disabled, the Click2Enter-I will revert back
to using the programmed operations channels.
A suitable test radio using carrier and sub-audible private line
codes can be purchased from Click2Enter, Inc. or your
Click2Enter authorized dealer.
RS-232 serial port
The RS-232 serial port connects the Click2Enter-I to a
computer for programming purposes.
Barrier Strip
The contact bar connects the Click2Enter-I to the devices that
it will control and to its power source.
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Access Control
Access to the Click2Enter-I maintenance unit is protected by
three levels of passwords. The initial passwords are set when
the unit is powered up for the first time. The default values for
the unit are:
•Level 1: 123456
•Level 2: 234567
Level 1 is the lowest level and is used primarily by installers
and other field personnel. Level 2 is intended for use by
distributors or other wider use. For example, the level 2
password may be the same for all units sold from one
distributor, but the level 1 password should be set to a unique
value.
If the other two passwords are lost, Click2Enter, Inc. can
access the unit through a factory over ride password. If this is
necessary, please contact Click2Enter at (877) 939-3800.
Passwords can be from 1 to 15 characters in length. Level 1
must begin with the number 1 and level 2 must begin with the
number 2 as shown above.
Test Mode
The Click2Enter-I has a special test mode feature. Test mode
can be activated by pressing the button on the Click2Enter-I,
or selecting the test mode command from the maintenance
interface. Once activated, the power LED will blink until the
unit returns to normal mode after approximately five minutes.
Table 3 on page 28 shows the frequencies available during test
mode.
Current DrainGate, Option, and LED activation = ~150 mA
Operating Temperature-10° to +60° C
Dimensions8½” x 6½” x 4¾” (HWD)
Weig ht~2.9 lbs.
less than 1.0 µV
(S+N)/N 25 dB
1 A
1 A
12 to 24 Vac
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7 Click2Enter, Inc. Limited Warranty
Click2Enter, Inc. (Click2Enter) warrants the Click2Enter-I (Product) only to be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year
purchase by the original customer.
Click2Enter’s sole obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at our
discretion, any parts which shall be determined by Click2Enter to be defective, and is conditioned
upon the original customer giving notice of any such defect to Click2Enter within the warranty
period. Click2Enter reserves the sole right to make the final decision whether there is a defect in
materials and/or workmanship, and whether or not the product is within the warranty period.
Click2Enter is not responsible for any damages or other cost/s proximately caused by, or which may
result from installation, handling, non-recommended operation abuse, or modifications not authorized
by Click2Enter for any damages which may arise out of use of the Product.
This warranty shall not apply to any Click2Enter product which has been subject to misuse, neglect,
accident, or to use in violation of instructions furnished including improper installation or connection
to an improper voltage source, or products damaged by Acts of God (lightning strikes, power surges,
floods, fire, natural disaster) or extended to units which have been repaired or altered outside of the
factory.
Click2Enter, Inc. reserves the right to make changes or improvements to our products without
incurring any obligation to similarly alter products previously purchased.
The warranty covers bench repairs only, and any repairs must be made at the factory or place
designated in writing by Click2Enter. Any product must be returned to Click2Enter by; calling toll
free
877-939-3800
the world wide web at
service. Click2Enter will pay freight on our return of repaired or replaced items in warranty.
Click2Enter will not be responsible for any costs incurred involving on site service calls, or for any
labor charges incurred in the removal or replacement of defective units/parts.
THIS WARRANTY IS MADE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABLE QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OR THOSE ARISING BY LAW, STATUTE, USAGE OF TRADE OR COURSE OF
DEALING, AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART
OF CLICK2ENTER. ACCORDINGLY, CLICK2ENTER ASSUMES NO LIABILITY OR
OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER IN THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING ANY
LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES TO YOU OR
ANY OTHER PERSON, PROPERTY OR ENTITY RESULTING FROM THE USE OR
POSSESSION THEREOF. OUR MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO YOU SHALL NOT
EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT. THE LIMITATIONS IN THIS
SECTION SHALL APPLY WHETHER OR NOT THE ALLEGED BREACH OR DEFAULT IS A
BREACH OF A FUNDAMENTAL CONDITION OR TERM, OR A FUNDAMENTAL BREACH.
WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ONE YEAR
PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to
state. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations
or exclusions may not apply to you.
; or by writing Click2Enter, Inc. P.O. Box 1532 Sonoma, California 95476; or via
www.click2enter.net
. Freight will be paid by the party seeking warranty
after the date of
Warranty Registration
To validate the above warranty, the purchaser must fill out and return the enclosed warranty postcard.
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FCC INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This devise may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this devise must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
In accordance with FCC requirements, changes or modifications not expressly approved
by Click2Enter, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate this product.
CAUTION: Scanning is a great pastime. You can listen to exchanges between police,
fire departments, ambulances, military organizations, government agencies, private
companies, aircraft and amateur radio stations. Owning and operation this scanner is
legal in so far as you do not intentionally intercept the following electronic and wire
communications:
• Cellular, cordless or private telephone conversations transmit communications
through means of telephone signal transmissions.
• Pager transmissions.
• Scrambles of encrypted transmissions.
As amended the Federal Electronics Communication Privacy Act (ECPA) states you
could be fined and/or imprisoned for intentionally listening to, using or disclosing the
contents of such a transmission unless a party in the communication has consented-unless
such and activity is otherwise legal.
In some areas/states it is unlawful to operate a scanner. Please check the laws in your
areas as they may change from time to time. Click2Enter, Inc. assumes no liability for the
operation of this scanner.
"Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
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