User's Manual

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FEATURE PROGRAMMING
After setting the system into programming mode, the feature values can be put into the system one by
one with the Programming Locations. Programming can be made continuously and it is not necessary
to be in order sequence. Just go to the desired location and key in the feature value.
RECORD A MASTER CODE ( Location 0 )
MASTER CODE
Master Code is the authorization code for setting the system into programming mode.
The master code can be 4 to 8 digits.
When a new master code is keyed in and conrmed, the old one is erased.
RECORD THE USER CODES FOR OUTPUT 1, 2 AND 3 ( Location 1, 2 & 3 )
10 User Codes are available for each output 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The User Codes MUST be unique
and not repeated. The owner can put one User Code at each Code ID box.
PROGRAMMING LOCATIONS
1
--- User Codes for Output 1
2
--- User Codes for Output 2
3
--- User Codes for Output 3
THE USER CODE ID BOX
a) Code IDs
for storing the 10 User Codes to operate Output 1
b) Code IDs
for storing the 10 User Codes to operate Output 2
c) Code IDs
for storing the 10 User Codes to operate Output 3
THE USER CODES
Put one User Code of 4 to 8 digits in each User ID box.
Remark
To delete a NOT used User Code from its ID box :
1
#
--- Deletion of an Output 1 User Code at ID box 0 to 9
2
#
--- Deletion of an Output 2 User Code at ID box 0 to 9
3
#
--- Deletion of an Output 3 User Code at ID box 0 to 9
VALIDATION
Press
#
to conrm an User Code is recorded. Two-beep conrms valid entry and the old User
Code is replaced.
4 to 8 Digits
MASTER CODE VALIDATIONLOCATION
0
#
4 to 8 Digits
0 to 9
USER CODE VALIDATIONLOCATION
CODE ID
1
-
3
#
0 to 9
0 to 9
0 to 9
0 to 9
0 to 9
0 to 9
OPERATION
After the keypad and keyfob are registered in the receiver it can be used for door release in access
control or other controls with the auxiliary channels.
NOTE:
Only the receiver incorporates with 3 channels can operate the auxiliary outputs with the
keypad or the kefob.
Keypad
Keyfob ( Optional -- if it is also learned by the receiver)
THE PACIFIER TONES & THE LED SIGNALS
The buzzer and the amber LED indicator give following tones and signals respectively for system
status:
STATUS TONES * LED SIGNALS
1) On Programming Mode ----- 1 Flash / Sec (Amber LED)
2) Successful Key Entry 1 Beep -----
3) Successful Code in Programming 2 Beeps -----
4) Successful Code in Operation 2 Beeps 1 Flash (Amber LED)
5) Unsuccessful Code Entry 5 Beeps -----
6) Power Up Delay (1 Minute) Continuous Beeps -----
7) Output 1 Locked or Inhibited ----- 1 Flash / Sec During the
Wake-up Time (Red LED)
8) System Refreshing ----- Fast Flashes (Amber LED)
9) Code Already Existing in System 1 Long Beep (Refuse
Beep)
-----
10) Battery Low Warning Continuous Beeps for 10
Sec
-----
NOTE:
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* *
* * *
THE LOUDNESS OF THE PACIFIER TONE
Two loudness levels can be set for the pacier tone with the BEEP jumper on the circuit board.
Key in one of the User Codes in Group 1 to operate the Output 1 of the receiver (door release).
Key in one of the User Codes in Group 2 to operate the Output 2 of the receiver (auxiliary O/P).
Key in one of the User Codes in Group 3 to operate the Output 3 of the receiver (auxiliary O/P).
Press the Bell Sign to operate the built-in door chime of the receiver.
Press button A, B or C to operate the Output 1, 2 or 3 of the receiver respectively
Press the button D to operate the built-in door chime of the receiver.
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2)
3)
4)
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2)
The Tones can be ON, Partially ON or OFF through the programming options at Location 8
The Amber LED – Status indication
The Red LED – Output 1 locked out or inhibited indication
Low -- Power Save Mode ( factory set )
High -- Louder Sound Mode -- ( higher sound level but will slightly shorten battery life )
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ii)