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Detail Programming Pooled Card Codes Continued
Batch Loading Cards into Pooled Card Database using command 3#:
3#*# Install cards via reader with Site defaulted as 000 and Zone default as 00.
3#**# Install cards via reader with Site from the reader and Zone default as 00.
3#*22# Install cards via reader with Site defaulted to 000 and set Zone as 22.
3#**22# Install cards via reader with Site from the reader and set Zone as 22.
Note: If your unit doesn't have Site Codes or Zone Codes enabled, then the extra data is
simply discarded.
Exit Batch Card Mode via "#" key on the keypad.
Delete a Pooled Card Code using command 3*:
3* 55555# Deletes 55555 completely from pooled card codes and site codes don't matter.
3* 111*55555# Deletes 55555 completely from pooled card codes with a site code set as 111.
Delete Card Codes in Batch Mode using command 3*:
3*# Deletes all matching 5 digit codes via reader while ignoring the site codes.
3**# Deletes all matching 5 digit codes via reader with matching site codes.
Exit Batch Delete Card Mode via "#" key on the keypad.
Note: If your unit has no keypad then you may call the unit via cell phone and do all the
batch mode command functions via cell phone touch tones while using the local reader.
Detail Programming Phone Lists
This unit supports two phone lists called List-A and List-B. If your unit is optioned to
be a one number dialer then the numbers to dial are derived from List-A.
When a visitor pushes the call button, the unit pulls the first number from List-A and
dials it. There can be up to 10 Numbers in the order of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0. Note: zero
"0" is actually the tenth number or last number on the list. There can be no gaps between
numbers listed. A blank gap is defined as the end of the phone number list.
If a list has several phone numbers then you must enable Call Progress in the Dialer Modes
to redial properly. The 1st number is dialed, and if busy or extended ringing is detected,
it proceeds to try the 2nd number etc. If all attempts fail and you wish to loop back to
the 1st number again, then enable Dial Looping. The Call Limit Timer stops this from
looping forever. Voice detection is by non-symmetrical sounds on the Phone line. This
stops redial attempts and proceeds to full answered mode. Also note that the microphone is
shut off during redial attempts in order for the unit to hear the signals on the Phone
line. Thus, the answering party should answer with something more than a simple "Hello".
If no Phone Numbers are installed then the unit defaults to simple Ring-Down mode.
Adding a Phone Number to List-A using command 2n.
21 5552222# Sets Number-1 to 5552222. The "#" terminates this command.
23 5552222# Sets Number-3 to 5552222. The "#" terminates this command.
21 # This command clears the phone number in position-1.
Viewing a Phone Number in List-A using command *n.
*1 This command displays/transmits the number in position-1.
*2 This command displays/transmits the number in position-2.