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Entry Codes
Entry Codes are programmable, numeric codes (3-9 digits in length) that
allow entry or exit through a gate/door. Residents enter their assigned
entry code onto the unit’s keypad to prompt the system to grant access.
About Entry Codes
To use an existing Entry Code:
On the unit’s keypad, enter the assigned "Entry Code". If you make a mistake entering the code,
press .
Entry Codes
Entry Codes
Resident keys in personal Entry Code Grants Entry
Before adding or modifying Entry Codes answer the following questions:
• Have you chosen the Entry Code number you will assign? This number will be assigned to
a resident. The resident will enter this number on the unit of the keypad to prompt the
system to grant access.
• Will the Entry Code have a use schedule (a.k.a. Time Zone)? You may assign a schedule
to an Entry Code so that is valid only during specified time frames.
• What schedules will the Entry Code use at each door? You may assign a schedule at each
door that a resident may enter through.
• Will an entry code be used for a pre-defined number of uses? You can assign a utility
option to control the number of uses for an entry code.
• Will the entry code use action codes? You may assign special use on an entry code. Special
use entry codes execute an action at the main keypad.