User Guide
71 EP Series User Programming Guide
3. Select an appropriate Access Level, based on which TE unit the Resident should be displayed on, Typically, a
Resident will only be listed on one TE unit’s directory.
3.1. Note: An Entry code with appropriate Access Level is a MUST for the residents to be listed on any directory. This
means that even if there is only one TE unit in the system, an Entry code MUST be assigned to every Resident
that needs to be listed on the Directory for that TE unit.
4. Ensure that Directory Code is assigned and Directory Listing.
5. Example:
5.1. Resident1, Resident2 and Resident3 need to be listed on TE1, TE2 and TE3 respectively.
5.2. Create Access Levels AL1, AL2 and AL3 that only give access to Door1 (Door 1 of TE1), Door5 (Door 1 of TE2)
and Door7 (Door 1 of TE3) respectively.
5.3. Create Entry codes for Resident1, Resident2 and Resident3 and assign Access Levels AL1, AL2 and AL3
respectively.
5.4. Thus, Resident1 will only be listed on TE1, Resident2 will only be listed on TE2 and Resident3 will only be listed
on TE3.
Assign a Directory Code, and check (
P
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the Directory Listed check box.










