LiftMaster EL25 EL25-KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Manual - Page 55
Enable or Disable Anti-Passback Forgiveness at Midnight: 105, Enable or Disable Utility Option: 58
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Enable or Disable Anti-Passback Forgiveness at Midnight: 105 If you Enable the anti-passback forgiveness feature, All entry codes, cards, transmitters will be reset at midnight each day. The system will grant entry/exit and "forgive" any errors from the previous day. Factory Setting: Enabled 1 Press Then 2 Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#) Features Features Enable or Disable Utility Option: 58 Factory Setting: Disabled 1 Press Then NOTE: The last option can be ignored if the utility feature is currently OFF. 2 Enter Utility Option (0-3). Then (#) Option 0=Off; Option 1=Resets Daily (number of uses resets to the original programmed value everyday at midnight); Option 2=Resets Weekly (number of uses resets to the original programmed value every week); Option 3=Never Reset (number of uses continue to decrease until the value is 0-the number never resets) Configure the Alarm Features When an alarm is triggered, the system can activate (energize) one or more relays. A relay can sound a siren, turn on a flashing red light, turn on a closed circuited television (CCTV), or trigger other mechanisms. Configure "Door Held Open" Alarm Feature: 102 When enabled, doors can be programmed to trigger an alarm when they are held open to long. The alarm will activate the relays you specify. The relays can remain active until the relay time expires or until the alarm condition clears. Factory Setting: Disabled 1 Press Then 2 Enter Alarm Option (0-2). Then (#) Option 0=Disabled Option 1=Enabled Relays will activate until relay time expires (See Set Relay Activation Time on page 23 (Step 3) for more information) Option 2=Enabled Relays will activate until the alarm condition clears (e.g., the door is closed from the "door held open" alarm condition) 3 Activate (1) or Deactivate (0) Relays (0000-1111). Then (#) (1st digit=Relay 4, 2nd digit=Relay 3, etc.) Relay 4 Relay 3 Relay 2 Relay 1 Example: 1 2 3 Deact Activate Deact Deact When a "Door Held Open" alarm condition occurs, relay "3" will activate until the alarm condition clears. If the alarm relay controls a flashing light, the light will turn off when the door is closed. Page 54