User manual LIFT-MASTER QUICK START KEYPAD PROGRAMMING-EL MODELS
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Quickstart
EL25 Keypad Programming Guide
Telephone entry/access control system with a 25 directory code capacity
This Quickstart Guide is intended to highlight some applications. These instructions are not intended to be comprehensive. Please consult the Keypad Programming Manual for complete information.
© 2005 The Chamberlain Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Guide for Programming the EL25
Programming Number
Description of Task
Entering Programming Mode Exiting Programming Mode Change or Verify the Unit's Password Set Unit ID Number and No. [. . . ] Then (#) Internal Keypad is ALWAYS Assigned to External Access Control Device Number 0 3 Enter External Access Control Device Type (0-2). Then (#)
0 = Not Activated/No Device Assigned 1 = (Wiegand) Card Reader or Keypad Only 2 = RF Receiver
4 Assign a Door Number (1-4) to the Device. Then (#)
Note: A "Door Number" is a number you assign to each external access control device.
Example A:
1 2 3 4
Device "1" is a Radio Receiver and Assigned as Door "3".
Example B:
1 2 3 4
Device "3" is a Card Reader or Keypad and Assigned as Door "4".
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Step 2 Set Each "Relay Mode" to get the Appropriate Response: 65
There are 5 different relay modes. 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. ).
Factory Setting: All Relays are Set at "1 - Strike"
1 Press Then 3 1 Important: Allthroughepsmust be performed for EACH Relay assigned to the unit.
2 Enter the Relay Number (1-4). Then (#)
EL25 SetUp "Your Settings"
3 Enter Relay Mode (0-5). Then (#) 0 = Not Used 3 = CCTV - activates system's optional camera. 4 = Alarm - activates another device (siren). 1 = Strike - controls a door/gate by unlocking/opening it. 2 = Shunt - bypasses the alarm under normal circumstances. 5 = Control - controls another device (on/off light).
EL25 SetUp "Your Settings"
Example:
1 2 3
Assigns Relay "2" as a Shunt Relay
Step 3 Set Each Relay's "Activation Time":
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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.
Factory Setting: All Relays are set at 10 seconds
1 Press Then 3 1 Important: Allthroughepsmust be performed for EACH Relay assigned to the unit.
2 Enter the Relay Number (1-4). Then (#) 3 Enter Activation Time (1-300 Seconds). Then (#)
Example:
1 2 3
When Activated, the Relay Number "4" will activate for "30" seconds.
Note: A relay that controls a gate operator must be set to activate for 2 seconds.
Step 4 Assign "Each" Door Number to One or More Relays:
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When a valid access code is used at an external access control device (Door), the EL25 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
1 Press Then 3 1 Important: Allthroughepsmust be performed for EACH Door Number assigned to the unit.
2 Enter Door Number (1-4). Then (#)
3 Enter Relays to be Activated (0000-1111). Then (#) 0 = Deactivate , 1 = Activate (1st digit=Relay 4, 2nd digit=Relay 3, etc. )
Relay 4 Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1
Example:
1 2 Deact Deact Activate Activate 3
When a Resident uses a Valid Code at "Door 1", Relay "1" and Relay "2" will Activate.
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"Your" Door Settings
Device Location Door No. Relay Relay Mode
(See Tables below for reference)
Relay Function
Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
EL25 SetUp "Your Settings"
EL25 SetUp "Your Settings"
When "Your Door Settings" or "Door 1, 2, 3 or 4" are referenced throughout this guide, this completed chart will outline how your EL25 system will function.
Sample: EL25 Controlling 1 Door (Page 16)
Device
Main Keypad Front Door (REX) Exit Request Door 1
Location
Door No.
Relay Relay Mode
1 2 3 4 Strike Shunt Alarm CCTV
Relay Function
Unlocks Door Bypasses/Signals Alarm Sounds a Siren Activates Camera
Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
10 sec. 10 sec.
Sample: EL25 Controlling 2 Doors and a Vehicle Gate (Page 16)
Device
Main Keypad and Postal Lock Security Light Wiegand Card Reader Transmitter
Location
Front Door Back Door Gate Operator
Door No.
Door 1 Door 2 Door 3
Relay Relay Mode
1 2 3 4 Strike Control Strike Strike
Relay Function
Unlocks Door Turns on Security light Unlocks Door Opens Gate
Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
10 sec. 10 sec.
Sample: EL25 Controlling 4 Doors (Page 17)
Device
Main Keypad Wiegand Keypad Wiegand Card Reader Wiegand Card Reader
Location
Front Door (Entrance) Front Door (Exit) Back Door Manager's Door
Door No.
Door 1 Door 2 Door 3 Door 4
Relay Relay Mode
1 2 3 4 Strike Strike Strike Strike
Relay Function
Unlocks Door Unlocks Door Unlocks Door Unlocks Door
Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
10 sec. 10 sec.
Sample: EL25 Controlling Single Family Residence (Page 18)
Device
Main Keypad and (REX) Exit Request Wiegand Card Reader CCTV
Location
Driveway Pedestrian Gate In EL25
Door No.
Door 1 Door 2 Door 3
Relay Relay Mode
1 2 3 4 Strike Control Strike CCTV
Relay Function
Opens Vehicular Gate Turns on Security Light Unlocks Pedestrian Gate Activates Camera
Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
10 sec. 10 sec.
Sample: EL25 Controlling Multi-Resident Apartment (Page 19)
Device
Main Keypad Transmitter and REX Exit Device Wiegand Card Reader Siren
Location
Front Door (Entrance) Vehicular Gate Pool Gate Front Door (Entrance)
Door No.
Door 1 Door 2 Door 3 Door 4
Relay Relay Mode
1 2 3 4 Strike Strike Strike Shunt
Relay Function
Unlocks Door Unlocks Door Unlocks Door Bypasses/Signals Alarm
Relay Activation Time (Seconds)
10 sec. 30 sec.
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Your System Layout
How your system has been wired is an important part of programming it. [. . . ] Residents enter their assigned entry code onto the unit's keypad to prompt the system to grant access. Facility Code - A code that allows 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
G complex, normally a gate or door.
Gate or Door - Used synonymously throughout the manual, these terms refer to controllable entry/exit areas of the
H Holiday Schedules - Holiday schedules will modify fixed schedules for selected holiday dates. [. . . ]
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