User manual LIFT-MASTER KEYPAD PROGRAMMING EL MODELS

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[. . . ] ® ® TM TM Keypad Programming Manual for EL MODELS Telephone entry/access control system © 2006 The Chamberlain Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved Keypad Programming Guide 1. Call Button: Press to call a resident inside the complex, or office. 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). [. . . ] Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit], 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) Activate Card (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#) Use Start Activation Date, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#) Example: Start Date (yymmdd). Then (#) 7 Use End Deactivation Date, (Enable-1 or Disable-0). Then (#) NOTE: All time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800, 3PM=1500 etc. ) 6A 6B Year Month Day 24-Hour Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 6A 6B 7 7A 7B 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. Page 42 Verify a Card 86 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. 1 2 Press Then 3 4 Enter Card Number (1-65534 [26 or 30-bit]). Then (#) Example: Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit] or 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) Then System Beeps ONCE 1 2 3 4 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. Enable or Disable Ignore the Facility Code When a Card is Used: Unit will ignore Facility Codes when enabled. Factory Setting: Enabled. 1 74 Press Then Access Cards Access Cards 2 Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#) Set the Default Facility Code: Factory Setting: 0. 1 73 2 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. Press Then Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit], 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) Example: 1 2 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 The EL Models accept two card types: Standard 26-bit cards or Sentex 30-bit cards. Set the Default Card Type: 71 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. 1 2 Press Then Example: 1 2 Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#) Sets the default card type to the Standard 26-bit. Page 43 Transmitters About Transmitters (Remotes) A resident may use a Passport radio frequency transmitter (remote) to enter a controlled area. [. . . ] Manager - This person manages a complex and/or programs the system. 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. [. . . ]

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