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SETTING THE PBX DIGIT (STEP 06)
Purpose To dial a digit (which you specify) if your system is connected to a PBX
telephone system, and then pause briefly (so the PBX can give the
system an outside line) before dialing the telephone number that you
program into the system.
Format 06+ PBX Digit (1 digit) + #.
Example 06 + 9 + # (sets the system to dial a “9” before the telephone number).
VERIFYING THE PBX DIGIT (STEP 06)
Purpose To verify the digit you specified to give the system an outside line if your
system is connected to a PBX telephone system.
Format 06 + #.
Note Once you press the “#” key, the display will show the digit you specified if
your system is connected to a PBX telephone system.
ERASING THE PBX DIGIT (STEP 06)
Purpose To erase the PBX digit from the system’s memory. Once the PBX digit is
erased, the system will dial a telephone number without the preceding
digit and pause.
Format 06 + 101010 + #.
SETTING THE RELAY ACTIVATION TIME (STEP 07)
Purpose To control the amount of time the door or gate will remain
unlocked/open. The open time can be set from 01 to 99 seconds.
Factory setting = 10 seconds for each relay.
Format 07 + number of seconds for door 1 (2 digits) + number of seconds for
door 2 (2 digits) + #.
Example 07 + 05 + 60 + # (sets door 1 unlocked/open time for 5 seconds and
door 2 unlocked/open time for 60 seconds).
Note If this relay activates a gate operator with a momentary contact closure,
you will need to set the relay activation time for a short period of time (for
example, 5 seconds). If you set the relay activation time for a longer
period of time, there is a possibility that the gate will continue to open
and close until the relay activation period has ended.