Owner's Manual
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Programming with a Local Telephone or the Unit’s Keypad
Start with Step 1 below for local programming with the unit’s keypad
or a local telephone.
1. Enter “###” (unless the programming prefi x has been changed) then
the Master Programming Code (123456, unless it has been changed),
then “#”.
2. Use the telephone keys or keypad to make any programming
changes. Refer to the next section for details of the
keystrokes for each programming PPN. The voice
synthesizer will sound programming prompts.
3. To disconnect after programming, enter “99#”.
✦ NOTE: The RE-1 will automatically exit programming mode after fi ve
minutes of no programming activity.
Remote Programming with a Telephone
For remote programming, the RE-1 can be called from any
TouchTone® telephone. Once the connection is made, the
programming keystrokes are identical to what would be entered at
the unit’s keypad or from a local telephone. Refer to the next section
for details of the keystrokes for each programming PPN.
Remote Telephone Connection
1. Dial the telephone number of the line that the RE-1 is connected to.
2. Let the telephone ring once and hang up.
3. After 10 seconds, but before 30 seconds, call back to the same
telephone number.
4. The RE-1 will answer and sound a tone for 2 seconds.
5. The RE-1 will wait for approximately six seconds for the caller to enter
the Master Programming Code.
6. Enter password (123456, unless it has been changed), then “#”.
7. Use the telephone keypad to make any programming changes. Refer
to the next section for details of the keystrokes for each programming
PPN. The voice synthesizer will sound programming prompts.
8. To disconnect after programming, enter “99#”.
BASIC SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
Entering Programming Mode
The 6-digit Master Programming Code (default = 123456) is used to enter
Programming Mode from a local or remote telephone or the keypad.
Press:
Master Code
Master Code = the current 6-digit Master Programming Code
Exiting Programming Mode
Press:
✦ NOTE: The RE-1 will automatically exit Programming Mode after fi ve
minutes of programming inactivity.
Re-entering a Command After a Mistake
If an incorrect entry, or an incorrect key is pressed during programming, to
clear the keypad:
Press:
Changing the Master Code
Use this PPN to change the six-digit Master Programming Code. Be sure to
write down the new code.
Press:
New Master Code New Master Code
Setting the Clock And Calendar
The time and date set in the clock and calendar control the system time
zones, holiday schedules, and time stamping of the event log. The GTZ
setting controls when the downlight is on. The RE-1 has an on-board lithium
battery to maintain the date and time if power is removed from the unit.
Press:
Day of Week Month Day
Year Hour Minute AM/PM GTZ
Day of Week: 1 = Sun; 2 = Mon; 3 = Tue; 4 = Wed; 5 = Thu; 6 = Fri; 7 = Sat
Month = 1-12; Day = 1-31; Year = 2000-2127;
Hour = 1-12 (in Standard Time)
Minute = 0-59; AM/PM: 0 = AM; 1 = PM
GTZ (Geographic Time Zone): 0 = None (disables nightime keypad lighting);
1 = Eastern; 2 = Central; 3 = Mountain; 4 = Pacifi c; 5 = Alaska; 6 = Hawaii
Setting the Time Zones
Seven time zones are available for restricting access, automatic gate entry,
call forwarding schedule, assigning an access groups for transmitters,
assigning a temporary entry code, and setting the “Do Not Disturb”
schedule. A time zone constrained event will be allowed or occur between
the start and end times on the active days selected.
Press:
Time Zone Number Active Days
Start Hour Start Minute AM/PM End Hour
End Minute
AM/PM
Time Zone Number = 1-7
Active Days (Enter up to 8 digits):
1 = Sun; 2 = Mon; 3 = Tue; 4 = Wed; 5 = Thu; 6 = Fri; 7 = Sat; 8 = Holidays
Start Hour = 1-12 Start Minute = 0-59 AM/PM: 0 = AM; 1 = PM
End Hour = 1-12 End Minute = 0-59 AM/PM: 0 = AM; 1 = PM
Setting the Holiday Days
Up to ten holidays can be programmed. Holidays are used to restrict access
on holiday days. If an entry method (code or transmitter) is assigned to a time
zone, holidays must be set as an active day to allow access on holidays.
Press:
Holiday Number Month Day
Holiday Number = 1-10
Month = 1-12
Day = 1-31
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✦ NOTE: Programming worksheets are supplied at the rear of this manual
for writing down other programming selections.
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