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2.5 Access Codes to Operate Access Control Devices
2.5.1 “Simple” Access Code Programming (24/7 Operation)
This programming sequence programs “simple” access codes into the system memory. “Simple” access codes cannot be
time zone restricted; they can ONLY be assigned to operate the 2 internal relays on a 24/7 basis using the relay strike time
programmed in section 2.3.7. If you require the access codes to be “time zone restricted”, use the programming sequence
in 2.5.2.
Note: Up to 50 access codes can be programmed into the system. This 50 includes “simple” access codes programmed in
2.5.1 AND access codes programmed in 2.5.2. For example, if 10 “simple” access codes are programmed in 2.5.1, then
only 40 access codes can be programmed in 2.5.2.
1. Press
*
0 2 and enter the MASTER CODE. [
*
0 2 _ _ _ _ (beep)]
2. Press 1 for relay 1 OR Press 2 for relay 2, then press
*
. [ _
*
(beep)]
3. Choose and enter a five-digit “simple” access code, then press
*
. [ _ _ _ _ _
*
(beep)]
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter additional “simple” access codes.
5. Press 0 # TOGETHER to end. [0 # (beeeeeep)]
2.5.3 Delete an Access Code (Simple and Time Zone Restricted)
This programming sequence deletes individual “simple” and “time zone restricted” access codes that have been
programmed into the system. “temporary” access codes CANNOT be deleted. If you require a “temporary” access code to
be individually deleted, use the programming sequence in 2.5.6.
1. Press
*
7 1 and enter the MASTER CODE. [
*
7 1 _ _ _ _ (beep)]
2. Press 2, then press
*
. [ 2
*
(beep)]
3. Enter the five-digit access code to be deleted, then press
*
. [ _ _ _ _ _
*
(beep)]
See 2.5.1 and/or 2.5.2 for the five-digit access code.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to delete additional existing “simple” and “time zone restricted” access codes.
5. Press 0 # TOGETHER to end. [0 # (beeeeeep)]
2.5.2 “Time Zone Restricted” Access Code Programming
This programming sequence programs access codes into the system memory with time zone restrictions applied. It also
allows programming of the access codes to momentarily activate a relay or to hold open (latch) a relay.
Note: Up to 50 access codes can be programmed into the system. This 50 includes the “simple” access codes programmed
in 2.5.1 AND access codes programmed in 2.5.2. For example, if 10 “simple” access codes are programmed in 2.5.1, then
only 40 access codes can be programmed in 2.5.2.
1. Press
*
7 0 and enter the MASTER CODE. [
*
7 0 _ _ _ _ (beep)]
2. Press 2, then press
*
. [ 2
*
(beep)]
3. Choose and enter a five-digit access code, then press
*
. [ _ _ _ _ _
*
(beep)]
4. Enter a minimum of 1, and a maximum of 4 time zones (valid time zones are 0 through 6) that you
want to apply to this access code, then press
*
. [ _ _ _ _
*
(beep)]
Time zone 0 - Always deny access.
Time zone 1 - Allows 24/7 access for relay 1 ONLY.
Time zone 2 - Allows 24/7 access for relay 2 ONLY.
Time zones 3, 4, 5 and 6 - Are time zones that have been programmed in 2.6.6.
5. Enter 0
*
for momentary relay activation or enter 1
*
to hold open (latch) the relay. [ _
*
(beep)]
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to program additional access codes (Time zone restricted).
7. Press 0 # TOGETHER to end. [0 # (beeeeeep)]
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