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Program A New Code
To program the new access code, perform the following:
1. From the Program Code menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to
the first message: ’Select (0) Program Code’. Press [0] or [*]
to program the access code.
2. The display will indicate ’Enter Digits’ followed by ’AAAA’.
This is the default setting for the access code. Enter four or six
digits for the new code.
3. The display returns to ’Select (0) Program Code’. The new
code has been programmed.
NOTE: Do not program access codes that can be easily guessed and
will compromise the security of the system (e.g. 1111 or 1234).
Duplicate Code Toggle
When this toggle option is enabled the system will not allow the
programming of duplicate user codes. If a user code is entered
that matches any of the other 1500 users, Installer, Second Master,
Walk Test or Guard code, an error tone will be generated and the
data will not be saved. When this toggle option is enabled the
panel will not perform any check for duplicates when codes are
programmed.
Edit User Name
To program the user name for the new access code, perform the
following:
1. From the Program Code menu, use the right arrow (>) key to
scroll to the following display:
Select (2) < >
Edit User Name
2. Press [2] or [*].
3. The display will read ’Program Name’. For access code 0002,
the default name will be ’User 2’. Enter the new access code
name using the number keys in the following manner:
The letters of the alphabet have been divided up among the 1
to 9 number keys on the keypad as follows:
[1] = A, B, C, 1 [2] = D, E, F, 2 [3] = G, H, I, 3
[4] = J, K, L, 4 [5] = M, N, O, 5 [6] = P, Q, R, 6
[7] = S, T, U, 7 [8] = V, W, X, 8 [9] = Y, Z, 9, 0
[0] = Space
For example, if you press the [4] key once, the letter ’J’ will
appear above the cursor on the display. Press the [4] key
again, the next letter ’K’ will appear, and so on. If a different
number key is pressed, the cursor will automatically move to
the right one space. To erase a character, use the [<] [>] keys
to move the cursor under the character, then press the [0] key.
(See
Access Code Label Options below for other options
available when programming user names.)
4. Once the new name has been entered, press [#]. The display
will return to ’Select (2) Edit User Name’.
Access Code Label Options
These options are also available when programming labels. When
programming the label, press the [*] key for the options menu.
Use the arrow (< >) keys to scroll through each option. Press the
[*] key to select.
The available options are:
• Clear Display: Selecting this option will clear the entire code
label.
• Clear to End: This will clear the display from the character
where the cursor was located to the end of the display.
• Change Case: This will toggle the letter entry between
uppercase and lowercase letters.
• ASCII Entry: This is for entering uncommon characters. Use
the arrow (< >) keys to scroll through the available characters.
Each character will be displayed along with the correspond
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ing 3-digit ASCII number. If you know the character’s 3-digit
number, enter it. Press the [*] key to enter the character into
the code label. See Appendix A at the back of this manual for
a list of the available ASCII characters.
Edit Partition Mask
In order for an access code to function, you must program which
partitions the code will be active on. If the system only has one
partition, you must activate the code for partition 1.
To program partition access for the new access code, perform the
following:
1. From the Program Code menu, use the right arrow (>) key to
scroll to the following display:
Select (6) < >
Edit Part. Mask
2. Press [6] or [*]. The display will read ’Select Toggle < >’.
Partition 1 will be displayed, followed by the letter ’N’. This
means that Partition 1 is not available for that code. Press [*]
to select Partition 1 (Y). The [*] key will alternately enable
(Y) and disable (N) the partition for the selected code.
3. Use the right arrow (>) key to scroll to the next partition on
the system. Press [*] to enable or disable the partition. Repeat
this step for the rest of the partitions on the system until the
desired partition access has been granted for the selected
code.
4. Press [#] once you have finished programming the partition
mask for the code. The display will return to ’Select (6) Edit
Part. Mask’.
Adding User’s 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. Special charac-
ters can be added to the telephone number in order to perform
designated functions. Press the [*] key to enter the telephone
entry options menu. The five options are as follows:
[0] Save: This can be selected for the telephone number to be
stored into the panel’s memory, or simply press [#] when fin
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ished entering the telephone number.
[1] Dial tone search: This character will force the panel to
search for a dial tone at that point in the telephone number. A
’D’ on the display represents a dial tone search. A dial tone
search is already programmed as the first digit for each tele
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phone number.
[2] Pause 2 Seconds: This will add a 2-second pause to the dial-
ing sequence, represented by the letter ’A’ on the display.
[3] Pause 4 Seconds: This will add a 4-second pause to the dial-
ing sequence, represented by the letter ’E’ on the display.
[4] DTMF [*]: This will add an asterisk to the telephone number,
represented by a ’B’ on the display. The dialer will output the
same frequencies as the touch-tone [*] key. This character is
frequently required to disable call waiting.
[5] DTMF [#]: This will add a ’#’ to the telephone number, rep-
resented by the letter ’C’ on the display. The dialer will output
the same frequencies as the touch-tone [#] key. In some
instances, this character is used to disable call waiting.
[6] When you are finished, press [#].
Adding Tenant Codes for Users (PC4850 Modules)
You can give visitors the option of entering a 1-4 digit code on the
keypad to call a user. To do this, enter the 1-4 digit code for the
apartment. If a user knows a visitor is coming, they can give them
the tenant code as a faster way to call them. For this to work, the
user’s telephone number must also be programmed (see section
4.4).
Tenant codes cannot begin with ’0’.
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 (8) < >