
2.2 Operation
Instructions for Entrance Station
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O p e r a t io n I n s t r u c t io n
1 . K e y in r e s id e n t ‘ s d ig it c o d e a n d p r e s s “ C a ll” .
2 . I n t h e n e v e n t o f e r r o r , p r e s s “ C le a r ” a n d k e y
in c o r r e c t n u m b e r s .
3 . R e s id e e n t s m u s t p r e s s “ C a ll” b e fo r e k e y in g
in p e r s o n a l e n t r y a c c e s s c o d e .
4 . T o C a ll S e c u r it y o r m a n a g e r p r e s s “ S e c ” .
I N U S E
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speaker
Infra-Red
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Host Station
Code LED
Display
a. When a guest enters a digit code into the entrance station keypad and then
pushes the CALL button, the entrance station will emit a Ding-Dong sound,
indicating that the call has been received by the room station. If a mistake is
made entering the number, the guest simply pushes the CLEAR button to clear
the incorrect number and begin entering the number again.
If there is no response from the room station, the guest can be connected with
the control center guard station by pressing the SEC button.
b. If a resident of the building wishes to enter, simply entering the 4-digit PIN
number assigned to that resident will open the door.
Please Note: for efficiency reasons, there is an 80 second limit on the amount of time
a call from the entrance station can last. If after 80 seconds, the guest wants to
continue talking with the host, simply entering the code and pressing CALL again will
place a new call.
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