LiftMaster EL2000 EL25-KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Manual - Page 11

Multi-Resident Complex (Manager Sharing), NPB Multi-Resident Complex

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Multi-Resident Complex (Manager Sharing) With this type of installation, the manager has the same features as the single family residence (page 9). The unit can be programmed remotely or locally. Visitors can call the manager directly using "Call" button or contact residents using preprogrammed Directory Codes. Resident Resident Resident separate phone number Building/Complex separate phone number separate phone number Manager Bypass Board Phone Junction Box AUG 10, 2005 WELCOME Telco Phone Lines Introduction Introduction NPB Multi-Resident Complex Modes of Access Visitors or residents of a building or complex controlled by a unit can gain access using one of the following methods: Resident Phone (Directory Codes): A visitor may dial a resident's directory code from the unit to contact him/her. The resident can then decide to grant or deny the visitor access to the building 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 building or complex. Optional Card Readers (Cards): A resident may present a valid card to an optional Wiegand-compatible card reader to enter the building or complex. Card readers are typically located near an entry/exit area (e.g., door or gate). Optional Radio Frequency Receivers (Transmitters): A resident may choose to use an optional Passport radio frequency transmitter or other optional Wiegand-compatible receiver to enter the building or complex. For example, these may be used to open a vehicular gate. Page 10

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Introduction
Introduction
With this type of installation, the
manager
has the same features as the single family
residence (page 9). The unit can be programmed remotely or locally. Visitors can call
the manager directly using "Call" button or contact residents using preprogrammed
Directory Codes
.
Multi-Resident Complex (Manager Sharing)
Phone Junction Box
Building/Complex
Resident
Resident
Resident
Manager
separate phone number
separate phone number
separate phone number
Telco Phone Lines
Bypass
Board
Visitors or residents of a building or complex controlled by a unit can gain
access using one of the following methods:
Resident Phone (Directory Codes):
A visitor may dial a resident’s
directory code from the unit to contact him/her. The resident can then
decide to grant or deny the visitor access to the building 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 building or complex.
Optional Card Readers (Cards):
A resident may present a valid card
to an optional Wiegand-compatible card reader to enter the building or
complex. Card readers are typically located near an entry/exit area (e.g.,
door or gate).
Optional Radio Frequency Receivers (Transmitters):
A resident
may choose to use an optional Passport radio frequency transmitter or
other optional Wiegand-compatible receiver to enter the building or
complex. For example, these may be used to open a vehicular gate.
Modes of Access
NPB Multi-Resident Complex