LiftMaster EL25 EL25-KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Manual - Page 35

Entry Codes, About Entry Codes

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Entry Codes About Entry Codes Entry Codes are 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. 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 Entry Code Grants Entry Before adding or modifying Entry Codes answer the following questions: • Have you chosen the Entry Code number you will assign? This number will be assigned to a resident. The resident will enter this number on the unit of the keypad to prompt the system to grant access. • Will the Entry Code have a use schedule (a.k.a. Time Zone)? You may assign a schedule to an Entry Code so that is valid only during specified time frames. • What schedules will the Entry Code use at each door? You may assign a schedule at each door that a resident may enter through. • Will an entry code be used for a pre-defined number of uses? You can assign a utility option to control the number of uses for an entry code. • Will the entry code use action codes? You may assign special use on an entry code. Special use entry codes execute an action at the main keypad. Page 34

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Entry Codes
Entry Codes are 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.
About Entry Codes
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 Entry Code
Grants Entry
Before adding or modifying Entry Codes answer the following questions
:
Have you chosen the Entry Code number you will assign?
This number will be assigned to
a resident. The resident will enter this number on the unit of the keypad to prompt the
system to grant access.
Will the Entry Code have a use schedule (a.k.a. Time Zone)?
You may assign a schedule
to an Entry Code so that is valid only during specified time frames.
What schedules will the Entry Code use at each door?
You may assign a schedule at each
door that a resident may enter through.
Will an entry code be used for a pre-defined number of uses?
You can assign a utility
option to control the number of uses for an entry code.
Will the entry code use action codes?
You may assign special use on an entry code. Special
use entry codes execute an action at the main keypad.