Installation guide

Door Control
Visitor Presses
Figure A-3 illustrates door control interfaces.
Doorbell
When a visitor presses the doorbell of a security door, a contact-closure
input to the controller signals an output tone (i.e., a door chime) to
selected paging zone(s).
Programming information is provided in section 2, table 2-13 to interface
the doorbell as an input zone, 2-21 to select a tone to be sounded when
the doorbell input is activated, 2-22 to route the tone to in-facility paging
zones.
It should also be optioned for "Audio Enable" so that it automatically
opens an audio channel between the door speaker and your telephone
access (or attendant access). Refer to table 2-23 to enable audio when
the doorbell is pressed.
Answering the
Doorbell
The person inside the building, having heard the door chime, can simply
dial the PagePac Plus extension and establish two-way communications
with the door speaker.
If the input zone (door bell) has been optioned for Audio Enable, then the
user’s telephone access (or attendant access, depending on the option
chosen in Audio Enable) connects via the paging system to the door
speaker, for a period of 10 seconds. If the user doesn’t pick up the phone
until after the 10 seconds has passed, he must dial the Door Speaker
zone code to talk.
If the doorbell input has a higher priority than T/A (i.e., is Input #1), and is
activated while T/A paging is in progress, or during a dial tone, then the
user will hear the door chime tone and be automatically routed to the door
speaker for two-way communication.
Programming information is provided in section 2, table 2-13 to interface
the door speaker-phone as an output zone, table 2-15 to configure the ,
type of output for the door speaker-phone, table 2-16 to enable page for
the door speaker, table 2-18 to enable talk-back for the door speaker, and
table 2-24 to route the telephone access audio to the door speaker-phone.
Door Unlock
The person inside the building can also remotely unlock the door, by
entering a numeric code (Door Code) on the telephone’s keypad.
NOTE: The door ajar switch, if
Programming information is provided in section 2, table 2-13 to interface
any, should be programmed
the door lock device as an output zone (momentary normally-open switch),
similarly to a doorbell as an input
and table 2-15 to configure the type of output for the door lock device
zone, resulting in a tone.
output.
Application Notes A-5