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(MASTER CODE)    +    9 (*current mode)    +    2 

 
To program the event input  as Remote Open enter the following; 
 

(MASTER CODE)    +    9 (*current mode)    +    3    +    (*Relay to Activate) 

 
To program the event  input as NIGHT LIGHT enter the following; 
 

(MASTER CODE)     +    9 (*current mode)     +   4 

 
To DISABLE the event input enter the following; 
 

(MASTER CODE)    +    9 (*current mode)    +    0 

 
*Current 

Mode 

   *Relay 

to 

Activate 

Single beep = Remote Inactive Mode Enabled. 

1 = Relay A. 

Double beep = Arming Circuit Mode Enabled. 

2 = Relay B. 

Triple beep = Remote Open Mode Enabled. 
Good Beep Only = Event Input Disabled. 
 
After you have selected mode 9, the unit will respond with tones as described above.  This 
gives the current mode the event input is programmed as (See *Current Mode above).   If you 
do not wish to toggle the state, enter # to exit.  If you are programming the event input as a 
Remote Open input, you will be prompted for which relay to activate on an event.  Enter the 
correct relay as stated above (*Relay to Activate). 
 

Sub-Mode 0 (Erase all codes) 

 
To erase all access & function codes, (except the master code), enter the following; 
 
(MASTER CODE)    +    0    +    (MASTER CODE) 
 
Should you make a code entry error, simply press the * key and enter the correct code.  When 
the sequence is entered correctly, the LED's will flash several times and the unit will generate 
a GOOD BEEP when it has finished clearing the memory.  If the above sequence is not 
validated by the unit you will receive an ERROR and  immediately be exited from  the program 
mode. 
 
AN IMPORTANT NOTE:  It should not generally be necessary to erase all the codes from 
memory unless codes are forgotten and are occupying necessary memory.  A good log and 
maintenance of access codes should prevent this from ever needing to be done. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PhoneAire 16-1050

Page 1: ...1 Installation and Programming Instructions for the PhoneAire Model 16 1050...

Page 2: ...ne network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant See installation instructions for details 5 If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephon...

Page 3: ...d by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the us...

Page 4: ...wered 5 American Access Systems Inc cannot guarantee compatibility with all devices such as answering machines cordless phone systems etc 6 The PhoneAire is a line of sight communication device Signal...

Page 5: ...the 12VAC adapter and the POWER terminal block on the PhoneAire receiver unit NOTE 12VAC adapters are NOT approved for outdoor use They must be installed in a weatherproof enclosure 7 The unit is desi...

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Page 7: ...ansmitter Station Hook up Diagram Device Control Relays This diagram show the basic hook ups for the remote sytation gatebox Installation is common to most keypad installations You need two wires for...

Page 8: ...8 POWER 12VAC ONLY BYPASS SWITCH FROM PHONE CO TO PHONES LED 30 029 Circuit Board Receiver Unit PBX JUMPER SETUP RESET...

Page 9: ...9 30 028 Circuit Board Transmitter Unit POWER RELAYS EVENT INPUT NIGHT LIGHT CONTROL UNIT MASTER RESET Speaker Volume MICROPHONE ADJUST...

Page 10: ...ta mode To do this simply lift the receiver and press 1 within 15 seconds The control station will respond with a GOOD BEEP and establish data mode If data mode is exited because of a call waiting swi...

Page 11: ...ggle A Relay Latch A Relay 1 Toggle A Relay again 2 Toggle B Relay 3 Activate the intercom 5 Toggle One Shot enable disable 9 Toggle Sleep enable disable PhoneAire Keypad ACCESS FUNCTION CODES The Pho...

Page 12: ...ormed the master code will be set back to 1 2 5 1 A Unit Reset is provided should it ever become desirous to reset the unit back to the initial factory state After a Master Reset has been performed th...

Page 13: ...ould use this key if you make an entry error The key also serves as the clear key in the idle mode In the program mode however it serves as the exit key and will at any time when depressed exit you fr...

Page 14: ...e to be entered A GOOD BEEP will be sounded once the code has been found and deleted You may continue deleting codes until you finish Press Sub Mode 3 Change Master Code To change your master code ent...

Page 15: ...nction If your gate cycles when this code is entered your operator is not set up to utilize this function Your local dealer or distributor should be able to assist you if you have any specific questio...

Page 16: ...onds to which relay to set 1 Relay A 2 Relay B Sub Mode 6 Set Relay Output Times To set or change a relay output time enter the following MASTER CODE 6 RELAY RELAY OUTPUT TIME in seconds The Relay cor...

Page 17: ...ode If you do not wish to toggle the state enter to exit Sub Mode 9 Program Event Input EXPLANATION The event input allows the user to tie in an external device to control specific functions of the un...

Page 18: ...to exit If you are programming the event input as a Remote Open input you will be prompted for which relay to activate on an event Enter the correct relay as stated above Relay to Activate Sub Mode 0...

Page 19: ...d make sure power wires are not next to an tenna cables Check all antenna connections to make sure they are tight If on solar try turning off charger to see if signal gets cleaned up Mic gain labeled...

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