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Power Supply | 12V DC |
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Operating Temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
Dimensions | 120mm x 80mm x 30mm |
Material | Plastic |
Type | Intercom System |
Detailed schematic illustrating the interconnection of all components and connections for the Miniguard IID system.
Instructions for accessing the unit's programming mode, both locally and remotely, using the program code.
Steps for performing the initial system setup, including setting parameters like code length and dial mode.
Setting the number of digits for resident directory codes, influencing how visitors locate residents.
Configuring the number of incoming rings before the unit automatically answers calls.
Defining the duration (in 5-second intervals) the output relay remains active after a command.
Setting the maximum duration for a conversation between a visitor and a resident.
Choosing the signal type for dialing telephone numbers, supporting rotary or touch-tone.
Enabling or disabling the feature to latch output relays for sustained activation.
Procedure for associating resident codes with their respective telephone numbers for directory access.
Steps to remove resident telephone numbers from the system's memory.
Assigning 4-digit PIN codes for direct entry access without making a call.
Modifying the unit's access code for programming functions, replacing the factory default.
Removing existing 4-digit entry codes from the system's memory.
Programming access cards by passing them through the reader, converting them to entry codes.
Removing programmed access cards from the system's memory.
Setting a unique code for multi-unit installations to identify the calling gate.
Configuring a code to alert a manager if the unit is tampered with, dialing a resident's number.
Setting the internal clock for time-based automatic operation of output relays.
Programming the activation and deactivation times for Output Relay 1 based on day and time.
Programming the activation and deactivation times for Output Relay 2 based on day and time.
Comprehensive procedure to erase all data, specific data types, or reset the unit to factory defaults.
Customizing the text displayed on the unit's LCD screen, including resident names and directory entries.
Performing display edits remotely via a telephone call, using specific character codes.
Procedure for visitors to locate and call a specific resident using the directory code.
How to activate output relays to grant access to visitors after answering a call.
Methods available to deny access to a visitor and disconnect the call.
Using specific codes to hold relays open or closed, or to unlatch them.
Using the programmed Site ID code to identify which gate is making a call.
Extending the call time for remote operation to prevent auto-termination.
Running self-tests on the unit's functionality, such as echo and memory tests.
Optional feature for connecting a serial printer to log audit data from the unit.