LiftMaster EL2000 EL25-KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Manual - Page 77
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Glossary Glossary Glossary G Gate or Door - Used synonymously throughout the manual, these terms refer to controllable entry/ exit areas of the complex, normally a gate or door. H Holiday Schedules - Holiday schedules will modify fixed schedules for selected holiday dates. 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 - A Private Branch Exchange telephone system (Automated) needs to dial a specific number (0-9) then pause briefly, allowing the PBX system to connect to an outside phone line. P PIN Code - Personal Identification Number predefined for a HID card or Transmitter. Programming Number - This is a number that the unit uses to program a function. Each number performs a specific task. Radio Frequency (RF) - Each RF module is an RF receiver that is compatible with Chamberlain Passport™ transmitters. Relay - A device that responds to an electric current by activating other devices, allowing the R system, for example, to lock or unlock a door/gate, shunt (i.e., re-route) alarm contacts, signal an alarm, or turn on a camera that transmits its images to a closed circuit television (CCTV). Resident - Person occupying and/or who has entry access to the building or complex that is controlled by a unit. The term "resident" as used in the context of the manual refers to such persons as homeowners or tenants of an apartment complex, etc. Schedules - You can restrict the use of access codes/transmitters by setting limits on the days and S times they may be used. Schedules may also be assigned to doors to restrict residents from gaining access to the building. Sequence Code - One part of the number sequence of a transmitter. Telco Mode - Uses the main telephone line for the unit's communications to a house or complex. Tenant - Resident or occupant who is using the unit. T Transaction - System activity logged and recorded into the unit's memory. Such activity includes visitor to resident directory calls and transmitter, card or code activity. Transmitter - A resident-activated clicker device used to gain entry into a controlled area. Unit - The unit houses the core components. All system programming will be routed to the unit. U Unit ID Code - Identification number for each unit in a multiple unit setup sharing the same phone line. Versa XS - The software used to program the unit. V Visitor - A visitor can communicate with residents via the unit. A resident can grant or deny a visitor access with their touch tone phone. W Wiegand Module - Each Wiegand module provides Wiegand inputs for two card readers or other compatible devices. Page 76