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Brand | Transmitter Solutions |
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Model | EIS-40 |
Category | Intercom System |
Language | English |
Access the web server to manage EIS units. Requires data plan and browser support.
Add, remove, and search for EIS units within the user's profile on the web server.
Configure specific EIS units via the web server, including change logging and reverting.
Set up apartment numbers, phone numbers, user names, and call settings for intercom functionality.
Use PIN codes for access control, with options for permanent and temporary PINs.
Configure Wiegand interface settings for access control, supporting different data formats and facility codes.
Control outputs by using the Caller ID function, allowing specific numbers to trigger actions.
Define behavior for outputs, including modes like Disable, Latching, and Time Pulse.
Integrate the EIS unit into larger access systems via Wiegand interface for data transfer.
Use timers to control outputs based on day or week schedules, in master or slave modes.
Configure the service button for direct calling or triggering outputs, with call or direct access modes.
Enable advanced settings like notifications, periodic tests, and unit lockdown.
Access and review log events from the EIS unit, which supports 20,000 log entries.
Configure SMS language, GSM module restart intervals, and self-updating clock settings.
Notify administrators via SMS when a selected PIN code is used, with global enabling steps.
Configure intercom call groups, apartment codes, and audio levels using SMS commands.
Configure relay outputs (Disabled, Latching, Pulse mode) using SMS commands.
Set PIN codes and configure notification functions for PIN usage via SMS commands.
Control the output status (ON/OFF) of the EIS unit using SMS commands.
Select appropriate data formats for Wiegand interfaces, supporting 26-bit and 30-bit protocols.
Details different data formats for Wiegand 26-bit protocol, including modes 0, 1, 2, and 3.
Details different data formats for Wiegand 30-bit protocol, including modes 0, 1, 2, and 3.
Configure alarm inputs for notification purposes, sending SMS alerts based on sensor status.