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Call Forwarding Feature 

Default: OFF

The call forwarding feature will allow a visitor to contact the resident at 
the programmed telephone number instead of through the local telephone 
line. The feature can be set to be active during a selected Time Zone or 
at all times. The telephone number programmed can contain an extension 
number and an optional time delay before dialing the extension.

Press: 

 

 

 Forwarding 

 Time Zone 

Telephone Number 

 Extension 

 Delay 

Forwarding: 0 = Call forwarding feature OFF
 

 

1 = Call forwarding feature ON at all times

 

 

2 = Call forwarding feature ON (scheduled by Time Zone)

 

 

3 = Forward the call if there was no resident answer

Time Zone = 1-7 (Call forwarding feature active during this Time Zone)
Telephone Number = Up to 11-digit telephone number
Extension = Up to 4-digit telephone extension number
Delay = 1-25 seconds (delay between telephone number and extension)
Example, call forwarding with only a phone number:

Press: 

 

 

 

 

 Telephone Number 

  

 

A special feature is implemented for “Ring Down” PBX systems. If no 
telephone number is programmed and call forwarding is enabled, the unit 
will connect immediately without dialing.

Alternate Resident Telephone Numbers 

Default: All Disabled

For installations where multiple residences exist behind shared controlled 
access, the RE-2 can dial three alternate telephone numbers. The visitor can 
call an alternate number by entering “1#”, “2#”, or “3#” on the main keypad.

Press: 

 

 

 Location 

 Enable 

Telephone Number 

 Extension 

 Delay 

Location:  1 = “1#” location;  2 = “2#” location; 3 = “3#” location
Enable:  0 = Disable;  1 = Unconditionally enable
Telephone Number:  Up to 11-digit telephone number
Extension:  Up to 4-digit telephone extension number
Delay:  1-25 seconds (delay between telephone number and extension)

Resident Response Telephone Keys 

Defaults:

Key A “1” = Activates Relay #1

Key B “2” = Activates Relay #2

Key C “9” = Disconnect Visitor’s Call

Key D “6” = Switch To/From Call Waiting

The resident response keys are the telephone keys that the resident uses to 
grant access and control calls from a visitor. The keys for the four functions 
can be customized. Enter all four keys each time this programming PPN is 
used.

Press: 

 

 

 Keys ABCD 

Keys ABCD: Enter 4 digits for the response keys A, B, C, & D
 

Key A = Activates Relay #1

 

Key B = Activates Relay #2

 

Key C = Disconnects the Visitor’s Call

 

Key D = Switches to and from a call holding on call waiting

Resident Programming and Command Prefi xes 

Defaults:

 Programming 

“###”

 Command 

“##”

The resident 

command prefi x

 is entered on a local telephone prior to 

entering a command number to control one of the relays or open voice 
communications with the RE-2. The resident 

programming prefi x

 is entered 

on a local telephone or the main keypad prior to programming the RE-2.

Press: 

 

 

 Programming 

 Command 

  Programming:  0 = “###”; 1 = “

***

”; 2 = “

*

#

*

”; 3 = “#

*

#”

 

Command:  0 = “##”; 1 = “

**

”; 2 = “

*

#”; 3 = “#

*

ADVANCED SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

Reset System Defaults

The system can be reset back to the factory defaults with this programming 
PPN. EXECUTING THIS PPN WILL NOT ERASE ANY ENTRY CODES OR 
TRANSMITTERS THAT HAVE BEEN PROGRAMMED.

Press: 

 

 

 

Relay #1 On Time 

Default 2: Seconds

Changes the length of time Relay #1 activates when triggered.

Press: 

 

 

 Time 

Seconds = Output time in seconds 0-60

Relay #2 On Time 

Default: 2 Seconds

Changes the length of time Relay #2 activates when triggered.

Press: 

 

 

 Time 

Seconds = Output time in seconds 0-60

Main & Remote Keypad Relay and Time Zone 
 

Default: Main Keypad = Relay #1, No Time Zone

 

Remote Keypad = Disabled

Sets the relay and time zone that the main and remote keypad will use.

Press: 

 

 

 Keypad 

 Relay 

 Time Zone 

 

Keypad:  1 = Main Keypad

 

  2 = Remote Keypad

 

  (Also see PPN #28)

 

Relay:  1 = Relay #1

 

  2 = Relay #2

 

  3 = Set by entry code

  Time Zone:  0 = no time zone
 

  1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7

 

NOTE:

 To have an entry code select which relay activates, the relay 

option should be set to “3”.

Relay #2 Alternate Options 

Default: Access Relay

Relay #2 can be used for functions other than triggering a gate operator 
or door strike. Relay #2 can be programmed to shunt alarm contacts 
during Relay #1 activation or perform up to fi ve Alarm Functions. Two PPN 
numbers are used to program the Relay #2 options.

Press: 

 

 

 Role 

 

Role:  0 = Access Relay

 

  1 = Alarm Shunt (Follows Relay #1 activation, used to shunt

 

    

external alarm contacts with Relay #2’s contacts)

 

  2 = Obstacle Detector

 

  3 = Activate during one or more of the fi ve Alarm 

 

   

Functions programmed below

 

NOTE:

 More than one alarm function can be enabled at a time. Up to fi ve 

digits can be entered for “Activate”.

Press: 

 

 

 Activate 

 

Activate:  0 = No alarm function (default)

 

  1 =  On forced entry (activates when SENSE #1 input opens

  

   

without Relay #1 activation)

 

  2 = On door/gate ajar (activates when SENSE #1 input stays  

 

   

open for longer than one minute after Relay #1 activation)

 

  3 = On main keypad lockout (activates when the main keypad

 

   

is in “lockout” from too many incorrect code attempts)

 

  4 = On remote keypad lockout (activates when the remote

  

   

keypad is in “lockout” from too many incorrect code

  

   

attempts)

 

  5 = On driveway sensor (activates when SENSE #2 input closes)

Summary of Contents for RE-2

Page 1: ...dential Telephone Entry System With Built in Wireless Receiver 760 438 7000 USA Canada 800 421 1587 800 392 0123 Toll Free FAX 800 468 1340 www linearcorp com Installation Programming and Operation Instructions ...

Page 2: ...R PROOF TAMPER RESISTANT HOUSING SUPERHETERODYNE RADIO RECEIVER REMOTE KEYPAD SUPPORT BRIGHT WHITE LED DOWNLIGHT 2 HEAVY DUTY FORM C N O N C RELAY OUTPUTS TIMED ANTI PASSBACK KEYPAD LOCKOUT TACTILE KEY FEEL TWO DOOR SENSE INHIBIT INPUTS TWO OPEN REQUEST INPUTS ACCESS KEYSWITCH PROVISION REMOVABLE TERMINAL BLOCKS OPTIONAL COLOR CCTV CAMERA PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 INSTALLATION INFORMATION 2 COMPONENT ...

Page 3: ...access through the RE 2 s built in radio receiver Each transmitter can be individually suspended or re activated One facility code can be programmed to identify each block of transmitters Programming of individual non block coded transmitters is limited to 24 transmitters by entering one transmitter per block System Features Time Zones The RE 2 contains an internal clock and calendar Seven program...

Page 4: ... inside a dedicated conduit that is at least six inches away from any AC line wiring Power Supply Use the supplied 16 volt 20 VA transformer to power the RE 2 DO NOT POWER ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT FROM THE SAME TRANSFORMER use a separate power supply Keep the system power wires as short as practical to reduce the chance of noise and hum pickup For low voltage power wire runs up to 100 feet use 18 AWG T...

Page 5: ... entry system s speakerphone 1 HELP BUTTON Pressing this button causes the system to play the help message to instruct the visitor on system use 2 CALL BUTTON Pressing this button causes the system to call the residence telephones with a distinctive ring signal 3 OPTIONAL COLOR CCTV CAMERA Location for the optional Model CCM 2 color CCTV camera The camera views the keypad area 4 ANTENNA CONNECTOR ...

Page 6: ...CTRIC DOOR STRIKE MAGNETIC DOOR LOCK ACCESS DEVICE POWER SUPPLY NOTE A MAGNETIC LOCK AND DOOR STRIKE ARE BOTH SHOWN TYPICALLY ONLY ONE IS USED 16 VAC 20 VA TRANSFORMER TELCO OPEN 1 KEYPAD GND KEYPAD DAT 1 KEYPAD DAT 0 KEYPAD PWR TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER BATTERY NEG BATTERY POS SENSE 1 COMMON KEYPAD CLK KEYPAD DVAL OPEN 2 RELAY 1 RE 2 TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM SENSE 2 N O COM N C N O COM N C RELAY 2 RI...

Page 7: ... mounting location 3 Install any additional mounting material required to provide surfaces inside the wall for attaching the trim ring 4 Place the trim ring in the wall hole Check for level then attach the trim ring with screws into the side tabs 5 Drill the cabinet s four self drill mounting holes the appropriate size for the hardware 6 Attach the cabinet to the trim ring using self tapping screw...

Page 8: ...PHONE WIRING OPTIONS Shared Line This is the standard configuration The telephone line is routed through the RE 2 to the house phones Pressing the Call button on the RE 2 will cause the RE 2 to disconnect the house phones from the telephone company line and generate a ring signal that is heard on the house phones Dedicated Line Pressing the Call button on the RE 2 will cause the RE 2 to sieze the ...

Page 9: ...cond RE 2 Simultaneous visitors at multiple units used on a single line wired in the Ring Down Mode will cause a conference call effect between units Figure 10 Multiple Unit Wiring TIP RING TIP RING TIP RING TIP RING TELCO RE 2 TELCO RE 2 HOUSE HOUSE TELEPHONE BYPASS MODULE EARTH GROUND GROUND STAKE FIRST RE 2 ENTRY SYSTEM TELCO RING TIP RING TIP EARTH HOUSE CASE GROUND LAST RE 2 ENTRY SYSTEM TELC...

Page 10: ...h wiring and installation 6 To use the door sense feature to detect forced entry or door ajar conditions install a normally closed door switch on the door or pedestrian gate and route two wires from the switch to the RE 2 Connect the door sense switch to the RE 2 SENSE 1 and COMMON terminals See programming PPN 24 27 to define when Relay 2 will activate based on the sense input Figure 12 Gate Inst...

Page 11: ...phone Bypass Module EARTH GROUND terminal to the earth ground wire 3 Connect the RE 2 EARTH terminal to one of the case ground studs this connection is mandatory for lightning protection Case Ground A ground wire connects the front and rear cases together Be sure to re connect this wire before completing the installation Refer to Figure 15 for case ground wire attachment details OPTIONAL REMOTE AN...

Page 12: ...nted as shown see Figure 21 Secure the keyswitch with the large switch nut 3 Plug the two keyswitch snap on wire leads supplied with the switch onto the keyswitch COM and N O pins see Figure 22 4 Connect one keyswitch wire to the RE 2 OPEN 1 terminal Connect the other keyswitch wire to the RE 2 COMMON terminal see Figure 23 SET SWITCH TO NUMBER 3 Figure 18 Setting the Keypad Device Address OPEN 1 ...

Page 13: ...hole in the camera bracket towards the edge of the RE 2 case Secure the camera with the two retaining brackets and screws see Figure 25 5 Replace the RE 2 circuit board Secure the board with the six screws 6 Connect the camera s 4 conductor cable to the RE 2 s CAMERA connector see Figure 26 7 Connect the video cable to the RE 2 s VIDEO OUT connector see Figure 26 8 Connect the other end of the vid...

Page 14: ...to the desktop for easy future access 4 Enter the RE 2 s programming master password 123456 unless changed into the Password area Select Save Password if you want the computer to retain the password 5 Select Connect and wait for the modem to connect to the RE 2 6 Switch to the browser software and enter into the address line http 192 168 20 10 re1 html save this address as a favorite or bookmark s...

Page 15: ...ENTER 192 168 20 11 THEN CLICK ADVANCED 14 UN CHECK USE DEFAULT GATEWAY ON REMOTE NETWORK AND UN CHECK USE IP HEADER COMPRESSION THEN CLICK OK SETTING UP A WINDOWS XP DIAL UP NETWORK CONNECTION BE SURE ONLY THESE FIRST TWO BOXES ARE CHECKED 5 NEW CONNECTION WIZARD INTERNET CONNECTION SELECT CONNECT USING DIAL UP MODEM 6 NEW CONNECTION WIZARD CONNECTION NAME ENTER RE 2 LOCAL FOR A LOCAL CONNECTION ...

Page 16: ...te Telephone Connection 1 Dial the telephone number of the line that the RE 2 is connected to 2 Let the telephone ring twice and hang up 3 After 10 seconds but before 30 seconds call back to the same telephone number 4 The RE 2 will answer and sound a tone for 2 seconds 5 The RE 2 will wait for approximately six seconds for the caller to enter the Master Programming Code 6 Enter password 123456 un...

Page 17: ...7 ERASING ALL ENTRY CODES PPN 97 PAGE 16 CHANGING THE MASTER CODE PPN 98 PAGE 16 RESET SYSTEM DEFAULTS PPN 200 PAGE 18 FACTORY DEFAULTS PPN 1 ENTRY CODE LENGTH 4 DIGITS PPN 8 TRANSMITTER LEFT OR TOP LEFT BUTTON ACTIVATES RELAY 1 TRANSMITTER RIGHT OR TOP RIGHT BUTTON ACTIVATES RELAY 2 TRANSMITTER TOP BUTTON ACTIVATES RELAYS 1 AND 2 TRANSMITTER LOWER LEFT BUTTON ACTIVATES NONE TRANSMITTER LOWER RIGH...

Page 18: ...s the number of digits for all the entry codes programmed Press Length Length 2 6 for entry code length NOTE If the Entry Code Length is going to be changed from the factory default of four digits make this change first before programming any entry codes Adding a New Entry Code Use this PPN to add up to 100 entry codes Press Code Code Relay Time Zone Code The new entry code 1 999999 depending on c...

Page 19: ...st ten seconds of time allowed Press Limit Limit 15 255 Seconds allowed Call Waiting Feature On Off Default On Turns the call waiting feature on or off If call waiting is on factory default and the resident is on the telephone at the same time a visitor calls the RE 2 will generate beeps on the resident s telephone line to signal that a visitor is calling The resident has the option to switch to t...

Page 20: ...mming and Command Prefixes Defaults Programming Command The resident command prefix is entered on a local telephone prior to entering a command number to control one of the relays or open voice communications with the RE 2 The resident programming prefix is entered on a local telephone or the main keypad prior to programming the RE 2 Press Programming Command Programming 0 1 2 3 Command 0 1 2 3 AD...

Page 21: ... the modem will answer the telephone if two consecutive telephone calls occur within 30 seconds The Modem Ring Detect can be disabled this will also disable any computer based programming of the RE 2 Press Detect Detect 0 Ring detect OFF 1 Ring detect ON Keypad Beeps On Off Default On The default setting causes the main keypad to beep when each key is pressed The beeps can be disabled Press Keypad...

Page 22: ... CALL button to call the residence 2 Have the resident talk at a normal volume level while adjusting the SPEAKERPHONE VOLUME control Adjusting the control clockwise increases the volume counterclockwise decreases the volume Digital Speech Volume The DIGITAL SPEECH VOLUME adjustment controls the audio level of the voice synthesizer This adjustment effects the audio level of the voice synthesizer fr...

Page 23: ...g feature is enabled the system will forward the visitor s call to an outside telephone number during the programmed time for call forwarding The resident can control access from the forwarded telephone number The system can be programmed to produce a Do Not Disturb message for the visitor during times when privacy is desired No call will be generated to the residence and access will be denied Pre...

Page 24: ...Facility ID Action Facility Facility code 1 16 of transmitter 0 no facility code ID 5 digit ID number of transmitter Action 0 Suspend transmitter 1 Re activate transmitter Maximum Number of Visitor Rings Press Rings Rings 1 15 Rings maximum Visitor Talk Time Limit Press Limit Limit 15 255 Seconds allowed Call Waiting Feature On Off Press Call Waiting Call Waiting 1 ON 2 OFF Call Forwarding Press F...

Page 25: ...ct line ring and tip to house ring and tip Check line for buzz with test set 2 Disconnect 16 VAC wires from terminal strip if buzz goes away one side of the transformer wires is grounded 3 Check all connections for any shorts to ground Telephones in residence will not ring 1 Verify that the Do Not Disturb feature is not on while testing 2 Verify that the Call Forwarding feature is not forwarding t...

Page 26: ...H P E L E T E T A N R E T L A 1 R E B M U N E N O H P E L E T E T A N R E T L A 1 R E B M U N E N O H P E L E T E T A N R E T L A 1 R E B M U N E N O H P E L E T E T A N R E T L A 2 R E B M U N E N O H P E L E T E T A N R E T L A 2 R E B M U N E N O H P E L E T E T A N R E T L A 2 R E B M U N E N O H P E L E T E T A N R E T L A 2 R E B M U N E N O H P E L E T E T A N R E T L A 2 R E B M U N E N O ...

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Page 28: ... power and therefore limited range A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and may be blocked by radio signals that occur on or near their operating frequencies regardless of code settings Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect against undetected interference or fault A gener...

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