Specifications
CT1000
UNIVERSAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
INSTALLATION AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
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Form 77085 Rev. B 08-09-2005
MASTER CODE/CARD/iBUTTON *
3 3 *
THREE-DIGIT FUNCTION CODE *
3-8 DIGIT IDENTIFIER CODE *
(OR ACCESS CODE IF NO CARD OR iBUTTON IS ENTERED)
ENTER iBUTTON OR CARD (OR PRESS * IF AN ACCESS CODE IS DESIRED)
PRESS * TO END OR RETURN TO CONTINUE
MANUALLY PROGRAMMING CREDENTIALS TO ENERGIZE MAIN AND/OR AUX RELAYS:
When a code, card, or iButton is programmed using manual programming (as in form 57001) the main relay only will
be actuated. There are some applications in which it is desirable to actuate the auxiliary relay or both the main and
auxiliary relay together, such as when a lock is used in conjunction with an automatic operator. Though these func-
tions are fully programmable when using computer programming the steps below will show how to manually program
these functions. Use the table on the bottom of the page to select three digit function codes.
Function Code 1st Key 2nd Key 3rd Key Function
711 Aux Relay only Default Delay Normal Aux Default release
713 Aux Relay only Default Delay One use Aux One-use
717 Aux Relay only Default Delay Double Aux Double Use
719 Aux Relay only Default Delay Pass Thru Aux Pass Thru
791 Aux Relay only Toggle Normal Aux Toggle
793 Aux Relay only Toggle One use Aux One-use Toggle
911 Main + Aux Default Delay Normal Main + Aux Default release
913 Main + Aux Default Delay One use Main + Aux One-use
917 Main + Aux Default Delay Double Main + Aux Double Use
919 Main + Aux Default Delay Pass Thru Main + Aux Pass Thru
991 Main + Aux Toggle Normal Main + Aux Toggle
993 Main + Aux Toggle One use Main + Aux One-use Toggle