LiftMaster EL2000 EL25-KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Manual - Page 76
Glossary
View all LiftMaster EL2000 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 76 highlights
Glossary Access Device (RF Receiver, Card Reader or Keypad) - A device that reads transmitter, card or entry codes, allowing the system to allow or reject entry based on the code's validity. Access Codes - Codes that enable visitors and residents to enter a building through a controlled area. Access codes include directory codes, entry codes, cards and transmitters. An access code is associated with a specific access device. Directory codes are associated with the unit; entry codes with the unit keypad; cards with card readers; and transmitters with radio frequency (RF) receivers. A Alarms - The unit may be configured to trigger an alarm (e.g., Activate a siren and/or a warning light, etc.) when an alarm condition occurs. These conditions include a door held open too long, a door forced open, or keypad errors that exceed the maximum allowed. Anti-Passback - The Anti-Passback feature prevents unauthorized use of entry codes card and transmitters. When anti-passback is enabled, an access code will be temporarily disabled after each use, thereby prohibiting people from "passing back" their access code, card or transmitter to unauthorized people. Glossary Glossary B Button Number - Refers to the number assigned to each button on a multi-button transmitter. Up to 4 buttons per remote. Call Forwarding - The unit can be programmed to "forward" a visitor call to another location when residents are away. This feature also allows you to grant access to a visitor from a remote location. Call Forward Control Setting - When enabled, allows the unit to use Call Forwarding with schedules. Call Waiting (NPB / Single Family Residence) - If the resident's phone is in use when the visitor C presses the "Call" key, they will hear 2 short tones to signal that a visitor is attempting to call. They may simply switch over to the call from the visitor, let him/her in, and go back to the original call. This feature is only available for a single-family residence or a manager's phone sharing a phone with the unit. Card Type - 26-Bit Standard or 30-bit Sentex. Credential- A card, PIN or Biometric transmitter. Direct Commands (NPB / Single Family Residence) - You may send a direct command from your residence phone to activate one of four relays (i.e., to open a door). This feature is only available for a single-family residence or a manager's phone sharing a phone line with the unit. Directory Code - Unique 1-4 digit codes that dial a corresponding telephone number in the D building. The unit will dial the phone number assigned to the code. Do Not Disturb (DnD) - The unit has the ability to block visitor calls during specific times. Using schedules, the feature activates and deactivates automatically. DnD Control Setting - When enabled the unit will enforce DnD schedule, if disabled the unit will ignore DnD schedule. DTMF phone - Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (Touch-Tone Phone). Entry Card - A resident presents an entry card to a card reader to gain entry into a controlled area. A card's PIN, or "Personal Identification Number", is a 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 to grant access. Facility Code - A code that allow access cards/transmitters to be associated with a facility or F complex. This allows you to manage more than one complex. You may also assign a default facility code if a group of access cards/transmitters will share the same code. Continued on next page Page 75