Call Forwarding Feature | Default: OFF |
The call forwarding feature will allow a visitor to contact the resident at the programmed telephone number instead of through the local telephone line. The feature can be set to be active during a selected Time Zone or at all times. The telephone number programmed can contain an extension number and an optional time delay before dialing the extension.
Press: Forwarding Time Zone
Telephone Number Extension Delay
Forwarding: 0 = Call forwarding feature OFF
1 = Call forwarding feature ON at all times
2 = Call forwarding feature ON (scheduled by Time Zone)
3 = Forward the call if there was no resident answer Time Zone =
Extension = Up to 4-digit telephone extension number
Delay =
Press: Telephone Number
A special feature is implemented for “Ring Down” PBX systems. If no telephone number is programmed and call forwarding is enabled, the unit will connect immediately without dialing.
Alternate Resident Telephone Numbers | Default: All Disabled |
For installations where multiple residences exist behind shared controlled access, the
Press: Location Enable
Telephone Number Extension Delay
Location: 1 = “1#” location; 2 = “2#” location; 3 = “3#” location
Enable: 0 = Disable; 1 = Unconditionally enable
Telephone Number: Up to
Extension: Up to
Delay:
Resident Response Telephone Keys | Defaults: |
| Key A “1” = Activates Relay #1 |
| Key B “2” = Activates Relay #2 |
Key C “9” = Disconnect Visitor’s Call
Key D “6” = Switch To/From Call Waiting
The resident response keys are the telephone keys that the resident uses to grant access and control calls from a visitor. The keys for the four functions can be customized. Enter all four keys each time this programming PPN is used.
Press: Keys ABCD
Keys ABCD: Enter 4 digits for the response keys A, B, C, & D Key A = Activates Relay #1
Key B = Activates Relay #2
Key C = Disconnects the Visitor’s Call
Key D = Switches to and from a call holding on call waiting
Resident Programming and Command Prefixes | Defaults: |
| Programming = “###” |
| Command = “##” |
The resident command prefi x is entered on a local telephone prior to entering a command number to control one of the relays or open voice communications with the
Press: Programming Command
Programming: 0 = “###”; 1 = “***”; 2 = “*#*”; 3 = “#*#” Command: 0 = “##”; 1 = “**”; 2 = “*#”; 3 = “#*”
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ADVANCED SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
Reset System Defaults
The system can be reset back to the factory defaults with this programming
PPN. EXECUTING THIS PPN WILL NOT ERASE ANY ENTRY CODES OR TRANSMITTERS THAT HAVE BEEN PROGRAMMED.
| Press: |
Relay #1 On Time | Default 2: Seconds |
Changes the length of time Relay #1 activates when triggered.
Press: Time
Seconds = Output time in seconds
Relay #2 On Time | Default: 2 Seconds |
Changes the length of time Relay #2 activates when triggered.
Press: Time
Seconds = Output time in seconds
Main & Remote Keypad Relay and Time Zone
Default: Main Keypad = Relay #1, No Time Zone Remote Keypad = Disabled
Sets the relay and time zone that the main and remote keypad will use.
Press: Keypad Relay Time Zone
Keypad: 1 = Main Keypad 2 = Remote Keypad (Also see PPN #28)
Relay: 1 = Relay #1 2 = Relay #2
3 = Set by entry code
Time Zone: 0 = no time zone
✦NOTE: To have an entry code select which relay activates, the relay option should be set to “3”.
Relay #2 Alternate Options | Default: Access Relay |
Relay #2 can be used for functions other than triggering a gate operator or door strike. Relay #2 can be programmed to shunt alarm contacts during Relay #1 activation or perform up to fi ve Alarm Functions. Two PPN numbers are used to program the Relay #2 options.
Press: Role
Role: 0 = Access Relay
1 = Alarm Shunt (Follows Relay #1 activation, used to shunt external alarm contacts with Relay #2’s contacts)
2 = Obstacle Detector
3 = Activate during one or more of the fi ve Alarm Functions programmed below
✦NOTE: More than one alarm function can be enabled at a time. Up to fi ve digits can be entered for “Activate”.
Press: Activate
Activate: 0 = No alarm function (default)
1 = On forced entry (activates when SENSE #1 input opens without Relay #1 activation)
2 = On door/gate ajar (activates when SENSE #1 input stays open for longer than one minute after Relay #1 activation)
3 = On main keypad lockout (activates when the main keypad is in “lockout” from too many incorrect code attempts)
4 = On remote keypad lockout (activates when the remote keypad is in “lockout” from too many incorrect code attempts)
5 = On driveway sensor (activates when SENSE #2 input closes)