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Adding Caller ID numbers
You may add numbers to memory for the access control. Up to 3 numbers can be sent in the
same SMS together. Begin with the pass code, and separate each number with # as follows.
Just enter the phone number as you would dial it, do not enter the country code…
*12*1234#
72
telephonenumber
#72
telephonenumber
#72
telephonenumber
#
You may test the caller ID feature by calling the device from a phone which has been stored.
The unit should ring only once or twice, hand up and trigger the relay. The relay is default for
a 1 second momentary click. If you need to change this, please refer to the full programming
table.
7. Installing as a Gate / Door Opener
The enclosure is IP67 weather proof rated, and for best reception, the device should be
installed outdoors, high off the ground, away from metal objects and shrubs.
If you are using this for a barrier control, then you MUST use an external antenna OUTSIDE
the barrier enclosure, as the unit will not have reception otherwise.
Entrance Pillar
Use an external antenna on an
extension cable if reception is
poor.
Keep
away
from
ground.
i-gate 100
Connect the N/O and COM of the output relay on the device to the Start command and
common of your gate / barrier controller PCB
Important: For USA customers on certain networks, you may
need to add the interstate long distance 1 at the beginning of the
number.
For example a number 702-999-9999 may need stored as 1-702-
999-9999. Please try it with and without the long distance 1 to
check which works.
The example shows a single number being stored. The unit will
reply with an OK message.
Please note: If a number is not stored in the correct format, when
that particular phone calls the unit, the unit will answer the call
with a bleep. In this case it is waiting for a pass code instead.
72
0987654321
# OK
*12*1234#
72
0987654321#