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

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Glossary
Glossary
Glossary
Gate or Door -
Used synonymously throughout the manual, these terms refer to controllable entry/
exit areas of the complex, normally a gate or door.
Holiday Schedules -
Holiday schedules will modify fixed schedules for selected holiday dates.
ID Number-
One part of the number sequence on a transmitter.
Manager -
This person manages a complex and/or programs the system.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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.
Visitor -
A visitor can communicate with residents via the unit. A resident can grant or deny a
visitor access with their touch tone phone.
Wiegand Module -
Each Wiegand module provides Wiegand inputs for two card readers or other
compatible devices.
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