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[. . . ] DIAL CODE CONTROLLER
O W N E R S M A N U A L
Telephone Entry System with 32 Zone control
with
BUILT-IN surge suppression
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dial Code Controller Overview . 28
Dial Code Controller manual
version 3. 0
To be installed by Qualified Dealers ONLY!
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DIAL CODE CONTROLLER OVERVIEW
STANDARD FEATURES
· Two line Large LC Display. · User-friendly programmability via built-in alpha-numeric keyboard eliminates the need for user's manual. · Four character alpha-numeric password required to enter · Power failure backups: · Battery backup for complete function for up to 5 hrs. [. . . ] Press
to quit the programming menu.
Pressing the
button will provide users with a help message.
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SELECTING A PROGRAM MODE
LIST OF PROGRAM MODES:
1 2 3 4 5 Names Utility Password* Clock/Timer Strike Time N U P C S Program Names or Transmitter/Card Reader Program or edit Utility Codes Program New Password ( recommended ) Program System Clock and Seven Day Timers Program relay Output Time ( for 2 relays ) Page 18-19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22-24 Page 25
*We recommend you customize your password to avoid unauthorized programming (page 21) To select a Program Mode, press the corresponding letter from one of the nine options.
Use the
keys to scroll through the five different Program Modes.
SELECT PROG MODE: (N)Names (U)Utility SELECT PROG MODE: (P)Password
SELECT PROG MODE: (C)Clock/Timer SELECT PROG MODE: (S)Strike Time
Pressing the
button will provide users with a help message.
IMPORTANT NOTE: While in the help screens, programming will be disabled. To continue programming, press the button to exit the help screens first.
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RESIDENT INFORMATION
STEP
1 In the Program Selection Screen (fig a. ), Press the
N
key. The screen will display (fig b. ):
SELECT PROG MODE: (N)Names (U)Utility
(fig a. ) STEP
PROG A NEW NAME PROG BY CODE:___
N
(fig b. )
2
You now have three options: To program by code, enter To view or edit an existing name
To program by name, press the
N
key and the first
OR
a three digit code* and press the key.
OR
or code, use the keys to scroll through Directory.
empty code will display.
* The unit will only accept codes within it's
range - depending on memory capacity.
STEP
3
Type in the desired Resident name, LAST name first, followed by the first name (fig c. ). If the code you have selected is already used, there will be a name already. You may also use the keys to move the cursor
Resident code
005 LastNAME, First Jones, Robert_
Resident name STEP (example - fig c. )
005 PHONE NUMBER: ___-_-111-1111
(example - fig d. )
4 5
Type in any seven numbers to fill the phone number field (fig d. ). The Key Code screen will be displayed.
STEP
An individual six digit Resident Key code may be assigned to each resident . Tenants can use their Key Code to access the premises.
005 KEY CODE: 005123
(example - fig e. )
Assignment of Resident Key Codes are optional. The first three digits of the Key Code is the assigned Directory Code. Assign the last three digits (numeric characters only) to create an individual Key Code. Press the key.
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TRANSMITTER/CARD READER PROGRAMMING
STEP
6
To complete entry, press the
key to return to the program selection screen.
To program RF devices ( i. e. NOTE: To enable the transmitter/card programming feature, you must insert the communicator card in the "RS-485 memory card slot" slot before you turn on unit. (refer to "Memory Card Installation" section) STEP
7
Use
keys to view and
program up to 10 transmitter or card codes associated to the directory code.
005 TRANSM/CARD#1: ___-_____ (S) SCAN 005 TRANSM/CARD#2: ___-_____ (S) SCAN
· ·
To program a transmitter or card code you may enter the code manually using the keypad or you may scan the transmitter/card code.
005 TRANSM/CARD#10: ___-_____ (S) SCAN
S
Touch the card to the card reader to activate remote device Model ECR-485B (fig a. )
STEP
8
To scan a card code, press the
key and activate the card as shown in fig a. To scan a transmitter code, press the
S
key and activate the transmit-
ter as shown in fig b.
1 4 7
ERASE EX T
PROG AM
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
ENTER
HELP
(fig b. )
O P L
BACK SPACE
Q
SH FT
W A Z S
E D X
R F C
T G V
Y H B
U J N
I K M
SPACE BAR
'
Processor
STAND-ALONE RECEIVER Model ERRB 485 Press button on transmitter to activate remote device
STEP
9
Repeat steps 7 and 8 for up to ten devices per directory code. After the last device has been programmed, press or key to return to the program selection screen.
NOTE: The time zones and restrictions associated with transmitter/card codes can only be programmed remotely using the EMS modem software. Unassigned transmitter/card codes can only be programmed remotely using the EMS modem software.
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UTILITY CODES
A 4-digit Utility Code (numeric characters only) may be assigned to "Utility Companies" such as delivery, telephone, construction companies, water, power, etc. These utilities can use their individual code to access the premises within the time zone that you program. Each system, no matter what the memory capacity, is equipped with 60 available Utility Codes and time zones. STEP Program Screen (fig a. ), 1 In the the U SelectionThe screen will Press key. display (fig b. ):
SELECT PROG MODE: (N)Names (U)Utility
(fig a. )
PROG UTILITY CODE> N View/Edit Codes >
STEP
2
You now have two options: To program a new Utility Code, press the Use the keys to view
(fig b. )
N
key and type in a 4 digit
OR
or edit existing Codes. If the code entered is used, type in another.
STEP
3
Press the
key or the
key to enter code. Type the name of the utility in the screen that follows and press the (fig c. ). key or
UTILITY CODE:4762 NAME:FedEx
(example - fig c. )
STEP
4
Enter the desired time zone in the screen that follows (fig d. ) Setting both times the same allows 24 hour access. [. . . ] and e. , contact Manufacturer for instructions.
Welcome To C Elite Entry Phone
(fig d. )
949-580-1700
Welcome To M Elite Entry Phone
(fig e. )
*IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to charge the battery in the Dial Code System, the processor must be plugged in to the transformer and the processor MUST BE ON. If the power is off on the processor, the battery will not be charging.
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PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM
T010 T009
T016 T060 T011
TEL LINE
Remo e Access RS-485
TIP R NG (+) () GND (+) () GND (+) () GND (+) () GND CHASSIS GROUND
12V AC/DC
POWER NPUT
COMMUNICATOR CARD
RS 485 (1)
capacity
RS 485 (2)
Elite Entry Phone
Memory Card T020 T030
RS-485 Card
DOOR NO DOOR NC DOOR C GATE NO GATE NC GATE C
DOOR RELAY GATE RELAY
RS 485 (3)
VCR NO VCR C GND NPUT
VCR RELAY
POSTAL EXIT SW INPUT
T003 T029
5 (4)
T027
LC Processor
T025
T012 SPT
T032 T000 T100
CU Part #
T000 T003 T009 T010 T011 T012 SPT T016 T020 T025 T027 T029 T030 T032
CU Description
Transformer 12 VAC 50VA (Provided) Keylock Processor Containment Box (Back Box) Processor Key Release / Lock Battery Back-Up 9-Pin Comm Port Connector (Surge Protection Terminal) Controller Stainless Steel Door LC Complete Internal Metal Box (Processor Box) Programming Keys LCD Processor - No Memory Card Key for Internal / External Lock LCD Display Phone Control Board (Inside Processor)
CU Part #
CU Description
T036 Heater Pad Option (Pre-Installed in Processor) T060 Dial Code Surge Protection Board T100 16. 5 VAC 50 VA Transformer (Optional) T 25 MEM 25 Name Memory Card T 50 MEM 50 Name Memory Card T 150 MEM 150 Name Memory Card T 250 MEM 250 Name Memory Card T 500 MEM 500 Name Memory Card T 1000 MEM 1000 Name Memory Card T RF CARD 4K RS-485 Communicator Card 4000 T RF CARD 8K RS-485 Communicator Card 8000 T RF CARD 16K RS-485 Communicator Card 16000
All components and specifications are subject to change without notice. CU Page
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APPROVALS
The Chamberlain Group Inc.
Complies with Part 68, FCC Rules
FCC Part 15 - Tested to comply with FCC standards for home or office use
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of CANADIAN Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.
UL STD 294, 5th Ed. UL STD 1950, 3rd Ed.
Instruction to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class 13 digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. [. . . ]
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