LiftMaster EL2000 EL25-KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Manual

LiftMaster EL2000 Manual

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    ®® ™™ Keypad Programming Manual for EL MODELS Telephone entry/access control system © 2008 The Chamberlain Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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    or function commands. Keypad Programming Guide Keypad Programming Guide 1. CCTV Camera: Optional 2. Call Button: Press to call a resident inside the complex, or office. Also when calling someone using the directory code listing. 3. Status LED: Solid Red (EL2000 idle power, doors are locked
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    Guide (Default Factory Settings) Introduction Single Family Residence (NPB) Multi-Resident Complex (Dial-Out or Manager Sharing) Sample Layouts and Your System Layout Programming Numbers "ALL" Programming Single Unit Overview Programming Basics Enter Programming Mode Exit Programming Mode System
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    the Unit Password Communications to and from Unit Telephone-Unit Settings Speaker-Microphone Settings Enable or Disable from the Phone Real-Time Monitoring Reset/Restore the Unit and Database Keypad Template Notes Glossary Appendix Page 3 Programming Numbers 74 73 71 Page 43 43 90 91 94 95 100
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    Guide for Keypad Programming the Units Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide Programming Number Page Description of Task Factory Setting Programming Procedure *** 0 15 Entering Programming Mode 15 Exiting Programming 6 # (1-4 ) # 7 35 Set Entry Code Length 4 Digits 7 # (3-9) #
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    Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Programming Number Page Description of Add a Basic Entry Code 51 36 Add/Edit a Full Function Entry Code 54 36 Change Entry Code ONLY 55 38 Verify an Entry Code 56 38 Activate/Deactivate an Entry Code Programming Procedure 28 #
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    Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Programming Page Number Description of Task 57 34 Delete an Entry Code Factory Setting Programming Procedure 57 # (entry code) # 58 37 Assign Utility Option Off 58 # (entry code) # (Option; 0=Off, 1=Daily, 2=Weekly, 3=Never) #
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    Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Programming Number 81 Page 41 82 41 87 42 88 42 90 45 91 46 94 46 95 47 96 48 98 48 100 47 102 54 103 55 104 55 Description of Task Factory Setting Programming Procedure Add or Edit a Full Function Card 81
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    Programming Procedure Enabled 105 # (0=disable; 1=enable) # 109 58 Override Telephone Disabled 109 # (0=no; 1=yes) # Default is "No" Company Answering Service System ALL Entry programming mode from the keypad Press *** and the 6-Digit Password (audio feedback will be heard) Exiting programming
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    know how your system is laid out to program it with this manual. If you have questions about your configuration, please contact your installing dealer for of directory codes, since the unit will only need to ring a single telephone line to the house. When a visitor arrives, they will simply press
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    type of installation, the manager has the same features as the single family residence (page 9). The unit can be programmed remotely or or complex. Keypad (Entry Codes): A resident may enter a valid entry code on the unit's keypad or an optional external Wiegand-compatible keypad to enter the
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    or by remote control. It will allow Pedestrians entry with an Access Card. It will also open the gate automatically for exiting cars. Introduction Introduction Relay 3 - Unlocks Pedestrian Gate Card Reader (Pedestrian Gate) EL Model System with optional CCTV Camera is always on. Page 11 Car Exit
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    The unit can control the property with a vehicular gate operator, access card or the unit's keypad. Residents can use programmed transmitters for the parking lot, access cards for the pool or a personal entry code for the main entrance. The main entrance is equipped with a door sensor to alert
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    system has been wired is an important part of programming it. Write down your configuration. To help visualize it, draw a map of it below. If you're unsure of your setup, consult your dealer/installer connected to aux board(s) Device 0 (Default Internal Keypad) Device 1 Device 2 Device 3 Device 4
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    must be running Chamberlain's Windows® compatible Versa XS software (not covered in this manual). 4. EL2000 Keypad with Display: On EL2000 units with an LCD, you have two ways to use the LCD to program the unit. 1. Enter program steps and use the LCD to confirm the step(s) before entry or 2. Use the
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    in them to continue, tagged with ( ). • If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to cancel the step. • When you correctly enter the entire programming sequence, the unit will respond with voice feedback (see also System Feedback/Responses(Beeps) on page 16). Example of
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    password to maintain the security of your system (see page 56). From the Keypad: 1 Press 2 Enter the (6) six-digit password. The default is six zeroes. Voice Feedback The unit is now ready to accept programming instructions! From the Residence Telephone: 1 When you lift the receiver, press NOTE
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    user with entry code Exiting from program mode Valid step entered in programming mode Invalid step entered during programming Duplicate code entered during programming a new code The new code is rejected because database is full Give feedback of system ID number to user in programming mode: keypad
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    touch tone phone Unknown entry or directory code on door 1 Indicates door 1 is already open Directory code in DND mode or resident line is in use 1 beep is played per second for remaining seconds during a call System acknowledges valid prefix/password and is in program mode While system is idle and
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    from the Resident's Phone (NPB / Single Family Residence ONLY) You can send commands directly to the unit from your phone without being in programming mode. This feature is only available from a single-family residence or a manager who is sharing a phone line with the unit. To Enter a Direct
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    Programming Multiple Units Overview Programming Multiple Units Overview Up to seven (7) units can be installed on a single telephone "7" Important: You must program each unit ID using the main keypad first before attempting remote access entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again. Page 20
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    first installed, you DO NOT need to program each feature. Review the unit's factory settings before programming (see Quick Reference Guide, system's database. When changing the password, save a copy of it in a secure location. If you lose the password, you will not be able to enter into programming
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    the allotted time programmed in, or too many invalid codes are tried. Any of these will trigger the alarm relay. Control Relay: The Control Relay can control another device such as an outdoor or indoor light near the unit. For example, you could configure the system to turn on an entry light through
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    of time (in seconds) the relay remains activated. This will define the amount of time a door cycles (unlocks, then relocks) or how long the CCTV camera remains on after being activated. Be sure relays are not activated when changing relay "Activation Time". Factory Setting: All Relays are set at 10
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    and/or refer to the installation manual for assistance. The units can be equipped with Wiegand reader and radio frequency (RF) modules that allow your system to accommodate external access control devices such as a Wiegand-compatible card readers (keypad) and RF receiver. In order for Wiegand
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    manual, this completed chart will outline how your unit will function. Sample: The System Keypad (REX) Exit Request Front Door 1 Strike Unlocks Door Door 1 2 Shunt Bypasses/Signals Alarm 3 Alarm Sounds a Siren 4 CCTV Activates Camera 10 sec. 40 sec. 10 sec. 10 sec. Sample: The System
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    or Recorder (not system's camera) Relay 1 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec. Relay 2 - Shunt Mode Bypasses/Signals Alarm for Maglock for 40 sec. REX Device (Exit) Main Keypad (Front Door) Unit Controlling 2 Doors and Vehicle Gate Card Reader (Back Door) Relay 3 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door
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    Door for 10 sec. Card Reader (Manager's Door) Relay 4 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec. Relay 2 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec. Wiegand Keypad (Exit) Main Keypad (Front Door) Relay 1 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec. Page 27
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    telephone number in the building. When a visitor wishes to contact a resident, the visitor enters the Directory Code on the unit's keypad entry keypad to prompt the system to dial the resident's phone number. • Do you know the resident's phone number? The system an answering service after 5PM on
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    You will not be able to increase Directory Code length if there's an entry code length conflict. If you increase the Directory Code length, all existing For example, if you assign "2" as a resident's Directory Code, but the system is set for two digits, the visitor will have to enter "02" to call
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    Add or Edit Full Function Directory Code: 41 When adding a full function Directory Code, it will default as "active". To deactivate a code, or deactivate on a specific time and date, see Activate or Deactivate Directory Code on page 32. 1 Press Then 7 Enter Call Forward Schedule (0-63). 2 Enter
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    Schedule to a Directory Code, use the programming step for adding/editing a full function Schedule for a Directory Code, the system will remember the schedule assigned to the telephone number instead of the regular phone number. During a Call Forwarding call, the visitor will hear normal telephone
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    (DnD) Schedules prevent visitors from calling the Resident (NPB) or manager phone during specified time frames. Call Forwarding redirects visitor calls to an outside telephone number instead of ringing the Resident (NPB) or manager phone. During a Call Forwarding call, the visitor will hear normal
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    Directory Code Display Option 141 Directory Code must exist in the unit's database. Factory Setting: 0, 1, 2 or 3 1 Press Then 2 Enter Directory Code. Then (#) 3 Enter Hidden Attribute Option (0-3). Then (#) Option 0=Show All (always show name and directory code number). Option 1=Show Name (only
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    /door. Residents enter their assigned entry code onto the unit's keypad to prompt the system to grant access. To use an existing Entry Code: On the unit's keypad, enter the assigned "Entry Code". If you make a mistake entering the code, press . Entry Codes Entry Codes Resident keys in personal
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    each code. This will help when adding, editing or deleting Entry Codes later. • Each assigned Entry Code must be entered with the set amount of allowable digits (3-9). For example, if you assign "4578" as a resident's Entry Code, but the system is set for 5 digits, the visitor will have to enter
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    date. To deactivate a code, or to activate or deactivate on a specific time and date, see Activate or Deactivate Entry Code on page 38. 1 Press Then 2 Enter Entry Code (3-9 digits). Then (#) 3 Schedule for Door 1 (0 to 63). Then (#) 0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access 4 Schedule for Door 2 (0 to 63
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    : 58 Assign a limited use entry code. This feature allows the user to assign a fixed number of uses for an entry code. The number of uses may 2 3 4 Entry Code "1394" has 1 use resetting weekly for direct commands from the keypad. Assign Special Use Entry Code at the Unit Keypad: 59 Table of
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    or deleted. 2. If you enable the Start Activation Date 4 and add only a "Start Date and Time" 4A 4B and disable the End Deactivation Date 5 , the Entry Code will activate on that "Start Date and Time". 3. If you disable the Start Activation Date 4 and enable the End Deactivation Date 5 and add only
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    to swipe a card into a card reader (other card types and card readers may apply) to prompt the system to grant access. Access Cards Access Cards Resident uses Card Reader Grants Entry Before adding or modifying cards, answer the following questions: • Do you know the card's number? Each card
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    -bit). • If you don't add a facility code or card type, the system will assign the default (see page 43). The allowable facility code range is 0-255 Enter 1,2,3 or 4 for specific door access. Add a Basic Card: 80 This programming step allows you to add a card using the card's number. For adding or
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    can be edited later. For example, you have 250 cards that you want to enter into the system so that every time someone needs a card, you won't have to program the system individually to enter a new card. 1 Press Then 7 Schedule for Door 1 (0 to 63). Then (#) 0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access
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    on February 1st, 2004 at 6PM. Skipped end date and time. NOTE: For new cards, if you don't add a Facility Code or Card Type, the system will search for a card that matches the card number and the default Facility Code and Card Type. For details, see Default Facility Code or Default
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    26 or 30-bit]). Then (#) Example: 3 Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit] or 0-255 [26-bit]). Then (#) 3 Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#) Then System Beeps ONCE 1 2 3 4 Card number "43323" with Facility Code "1" and Card Type "30" is NOT valid. Facility Codes Cards may be assigned facility codes
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    Transmitters Transmitters Transmitters About Transmitters (Remotes) A resident may use a Passport radio frequency transmitter (remote) to enter a controlled area. When pressed, the transmitter sends a signal to the unit. It reads this data and determines the validity of the code. If the code is
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    label on the back of the transmitter displays the codes necessary to program the transmitter. ID Number Button Number Codes for Buttons 1-3 Codes for 3. Add a Basic Transmitter: 90 Add a Basic transmitter to the system's database. A basic transmitter will be active, unlock all doors/gates assigned
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    Restrictions 1=Full Access Add or Edit a Group of Full Function Transmitters: 94 Add a large number of transmitters at once to the system. The individual transmitters can be edited later. Factory Settings: Activate or Deactivate = 1 Activate; All Doors = 1 Full Access • Group transmitters must
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    Delete a Transmitter: 100 Important: This deletes buttons 1-3 or button 4 for a transmitter. 1 Press Then 2 Enter Transmitter Number (1-65534). Then (#) 3 Enter Facility Code (0-255). Then (#) 4 Enter Sequence Code (0-2). Then (#) 5 Enter ID Number (0-26). Then (#) 6 Enter Button Number (1-4).
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    65534). Then (#) 5 Enter ID Number (0-26). Then (#) 3 Enter Facility Code (0-255). Then (#) 6 Enter Button Number (1-4). Then (#) Example: Then System Beeps ONCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 Transmitter with PIN code "43323", facility code "1", sequence code "1", ID code "25", and button "1" activated is
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    time frames throughout the week for the same group of residents. Time Zone 1 2 3 4 User Group / Door Segment Time Frame Holiday 1 Group A (Employees with cards) 2 3 Group B 1 (Maintenance Crew with Entry Codes) 2 Group C (Facility Manager with card) 1 Front Door 1 7am - 6pm, Monday
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    zone will continue to grant access during the defined time period(s) - the system does not recognize the day as a holiday for that particular time zone. Holidays 32 Program the unit with up to 16 holiday dates that replace existing time zone (e.g., auto-lock/unlock and card/code entry schedules)
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    "Door Use Time Zone": 11 Door Use Time Zone allows you to set up time periods and days during which access is restricted for all entry codes, cards and transmitters. For example, to prohibit residents from entering the building through Door 2 on Sundays, create a time zone that excludes Sunday and
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    use of schedules, time zones and for accurately reporting transactions. The system will adjust itself to daylight saving time if enabled. 1 Press Then . Enable or Disable Daylight Saving Time: 4 When enabled, the system will automatically adjust the clock for daylight saving time. Factory Setting:
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    code (card, entry code, etc.) again on the same entry device (reader, keypad, etc). For example, if you set the Timed Anti-Passback to 60 minutes, the system will not will not function unless you enable Program Number 12 (see above). 1 Press Then 2 Enter Entry Device (0-4). Then (#) Example: 3
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    passback forgiveness feature, All entry codes, cards, transmitters will be reset at midnight each day. The system will grant entry/exit and "forgive" to the original programmed value everyday at midnight); Option 2=Resets Weekly (number of uses resets to the original programmed value every week);
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    programming mode. Anyone entering an entry code or password will have a set number of times to correctly enter their code. Each time the code is entered incorrectly, it is a "strike". After "x" number of "strikes", the system will disallow code entry entry code or the unit password on the unit keypad
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    's Password The units will not allow you to program the system unless you know the unit's password. When changing the unit's password, save a copy of it in a secure location. If you lose the unit's password, you WILL NOT be able to enter into the programming mode. The unit's password must have six
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    Program the System , and disconnects from the telephone line to wait for commands. Some telephone companies offer special features that require you to press a preceding or . If you subscribe to such services Programming. To enter programming Programming input is valid. 1 Long Beep: Input is not
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    Dial "0-9" First to Get an Outside Line Using an Automated Phone System: When the unit is connected to a PBX telephone system (Automated), it can be programmed to dial a specific PBX number (0-9) then pause briefly, allowing the PBX system to give the unit an outside line. Factory Setting: Disabled
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    When the unit is programmed to dial a resident with a phone number and extension, and needs to be entered a short time after the automated phone system's greeting message has finished Disables the call waiting. If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again. Page 59
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    is connected to a resident's telephone line, the unit allows the visitor to dial an extension during a resident call. If enabled, the visitor places a resident call, the voice mail system answers the call, the visitor can then dial an extension on the unit keypad. The unit only allows up to 5 digits
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    *Use Versa XS to modify any Welcome or Instruction Messages To enter programming mode from the unit Press *** and the 6-Digit Password (2 short beeps will be heard) Exiting programming mode allows changes to take effect If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again
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    THE CALL BUTTON OR # KEY None If PS160 is set to toggle or Instruction Only, the instruction screen is shown while unit is idle. 3. Tenant List RESIDENT
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    card, transmitter) for door 1 was found in database but not allowed entry. 14. Non Menu Program Step: MENU: Chosen Pgm option NO MENU: Enter program mode The top line has a blinking cursor to invite user to begin entering program steps. Any database values are shown after Reply in last row. Only
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    a postal lock switch, the assigned door number's relay will activate. The postal entry door should be near the postal lock switch. Once the postal input is detected then the relays for the door activate for their programmed time. They do not stay active if postal input remains triggered. Factory
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    Request to Exit Device (REX) 67 When activated, a Request to Exit Device (REX) opens a door or activates specific relays you can assign. It is typically used for residents to exit through a controlled door or gate. • The REX can be assigned a door number (1-4) that will activate preset relay(s) from
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    open too long or forced open. When these conditions occur, the system can activate an alarm, camera or other relay controlled device (see Configure the Alarm Features on pages Your Door Settings will activate. If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again. Page 66
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    monthly or per call telephone charges. Enable or Disable Direct Commands: 21 When enabled, you can control the system's relays from your telephone through the unit at any time to greet visitors, ward off vandals, etc. 1 Press next step. (from the residence phone). If you are in the programming
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    Direct Commands From The Phone Direct Commands From The Phone Direct Commands from Your Phone: 120 121 122 Direct command allows you to control the unit from the residence phone. 1 Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct command. 2 Enter the Unit ID code (if
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    Direct Commands From The Phone Direct Commands From The Phone 123 124 125 126 Direct Commands from Your Phone (continued): 1 Press from the residence phone. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct command. 2 Enter the Unit ID code (if applicable). 3 Select one of the following options: Get
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    Real-Time Monitoring Enable or Disable Real-Time Monitoring: 24 Enables/Disables real-time transaction monitoring. Factory Setting: Disabled 1 Press Then 2 Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#) Example: 1 2 Enables the real-time monitoring. Direct Commands From The Phone Direct Commands From
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    . If you must reset the unit, please contact your installation dealer as this may indicate a larger problem with the system and/or its installation. Important: Once you press the (#) key, the unit will reset, exit out of the programming mode, and play the restart chime following the reset. 1 Press
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    Keypad Template EL2000 LCD Programming Template Help Cursor Cursor Cursor A ABC Select Value 123 Tab 123 Z ABC Clear ® Enter 123 Number A B C Text Keypad Template Keypad Template Page 72
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    Notes Page 73
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    Notes Page 74
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    programmed to corresponding telephone number part of the encoded information that makes a E card unique. Entry Code - Programmable, numeric codes (3-9 digits in length) that allow entry or exit through a gate/door. Residents enter their assigned entry code onto the unit's keypad to prompt the system
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    I ID Number- One part of the number sequence on a transmitter. M Manager - This person manages a complex and/or programs the system. N NPB system - No Phone Bill. Uses main phone line like an intercom system between the unit and the resident phone. No monthly or per call telephone charges. PBX
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    55 53 53 53-54 54 64 31 32 Door Sensing Device Entry Codes - About - Activating/Deactivating - Adding - Changing - Deleting - Length Holidays - Setting Up LCD Visitor Messages Postal Lock Programming - Basics - Enter Program Mode - Exit Program Mode - Multiple Units - Responses 52 52 67 28
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    Response Keys 60 - Visitor Talk Time 61 - Voice Mail 60 First Setup for Your EL25 - Clock - Doors - Password - Relays - Unit ID 21&52 22-25 21&56 22-24 20-21 System - Feedback/Responses - Password Time Zones - About - Assigning Doors to - Creating - Setting - Deleting Transmitters - About
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    114A2954F © 2008 The Chamberlain Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved ® ™ 845 Larch Avenue Elmhurst, Illinois 60125-1196
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