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4.3 Searching Using Access Card Numbers
(PC4820 Modules)
In Section 2.2 “Modify an Existing Code,” two methods were outlined for
searching for existing users: by access code number and by user name.
You may also search by access card number. To do so, perform the
following:
1. Enter [*][5] followed by a Master code.
2. The display will read “Select (0) for User Number Search.” Use the
right arrow (>) key to scroll to the following display:
Select (2) for
User Card Search
Press [2] or [*].
3. Enter the access card number. If the first one or two digits are letters,
press [*] followed by the number key corresponding to that letter (A
= 1, B = 2, etc.).
4. Once you have entered the access card number, press [*]. If the
number is not available, the keypad will sound an error tone and
ask you to enter a new number.
4.4 Adding User Telephone Numbers (PC4850 Modules)
If a PC4850 Telephone Entry module is connected, visitors can call users
from the building entrance. For this to work you must enter a 12-digit
telephone number for each user.
1. Enter [*][5] followed by a Master code.
2. Locate the access code for the user with one of the code-searching methods
(see Section 2.2 “Modifying an Existing Code”). Press [*] to select.
3. Use the right arrow (>) key to scroll to the following display:
Select (7) < >
Phone Number
4. Press [7] or [*].
5. Enter up to 12-digits for the telephone number. If you need to
program special characters into the telephone number, you can do
this using hexadecimal digits. The following hexadecimal digits will
insert special characters into the telephone number:
Hex A dials a 0
Hex B dials a *
Hex C dials a #
Hex D is a 4-second dial tone detect
Hex E is a 6-second pause
To program a hexadecimal digit using the keypad, press [*], then
press the number corresponding to the hexadecimal digit:
1 = A 2 = B 3 = C 4 = D 5 = E
If another hexadecimal digit is required, [*] followed by the
corresponding number again. The PC4850 returns to decimal
programming after each hexadecimal number is entered.
6. When you are finished, press [#].

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