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Type | Wireless Intercom System |
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Frequency | 900 MHz |
Power Source | AC Adapter / Battery Backup |
Features | room-to-room communication |
Wireless Range | Up to 1000 feet |
Compatibility | Compatible with other Chamberlain intercom models |
Describes the No Phone Bill (NPB) feature for single-family residences.
Explains the dial-out feature for multi-resident complexes.
Details the methods visitors use to gain access to a building or complex.
Identifies and describes the components of the EL keypad.
Provides a quick overview of programming numbers and their procedures.
Details the task descriptions for various programming numbers.
Outlines the fundamental methods for programming the unit.
Instructions on how to enter the unit's programming mode.
Explains the audio and visual feedback the unit provides.
Configures unique ID and chain numbers for multi-unit setups.
Instructions for changing the unit's security password.
Guides on setting the unit's accurate time and date.
Details on configuring wired access control devices.
Steps for setting up relay modes, activation times, and door assignments.
Explains what directory codes are and how they function.
Defines the length of directory codes (1-4 digits).
Adds or modifies directory codes with advanced options.
Manages the activation status of directory codes.
Introduces entry codes for granting access.
Defines the length for entry codes (3-9 digits).
Adds or modifies entry codes with schedules and door assignments.
Sets limited use options for entry codes.
Explains the function of access cards.
Adds or modifies access cards with advanced settings.
Manages the activation status of access cards.
Sets a default facility code for cards.
Introduces Passport radio frequency transmitters (remotes).
Adds or modifies transmitters with schedules and assignments.
Manages the activation status of transmitters.
Explains time zones for granting or denying access.
Guides on creating custom time zones for access control.
Instructions for setting the unit's clock accurately.
Configures the anti-passback feature to prevent unauthorized use.
Details how the system activates relays during alarm conditions.
Guides on changing and verifying the unit's access password.
Configures telephone and unit communication settings.
Manages visitor interaction settings like beeps and voice mail.
Customizes welcome and instruction messages on the LCD.
Table of messages shown to visitors on units with a display.
Configures the postal lock switch activation.
Sets up the Request to Exit device for door/gate access.
Configures door sensors to detect held-open or forced-open doors.
Enables or disables control of unit relays via phone.
Remotely opens or closes a door/gate.
Enables or disables real-time transaction monitoring.
Resets all programming to factory default settings.
Resets the unit without disconnecting power.
Diagram illustrating the EL2000 keypad layout for programming.