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RESIDENT PROGRAMMING QUICK REFERENCE

Some of the programming PPN’s may be commonly used by the 
resident. Following are quick references to the keystrokes required.

 

NOTE:

 The “###” is the default command prefi x. The following example 

assumes that the default has not been changed.

To Enter Programming Mode

Press: 

 

 

 Master Code 

Master Code = the current 6-digit Master Programming Code

To Exit Programming Mode & Save Changes

Press: 

 

 

Re-entering a Command After a Mistake

If an incorrect entry, or an incorrect key is pressed during programming, to 
clear the keypad:

Press: 

Adding a Entry Code

Press: 

 

 Code 

 Code 

 Relay 

 Time Zone 

Code = The new entry code: 1-999999, depending on code length
Relay = Relay output entry code will activate:
1 = Relay #1    2 = Relay #2    3 = Both Relays
4 = Relay #1 as priority user (no access restrictions)
Time Zone =  0 = no time zone; 1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7

Adding a Temporary Entry code

Press: 

 

 Code 

 Code 

 Relay 

 Time Zone 

 Number 

Valid From 

 Valid Thru 

Code = The new entry code: 1-999999, depending on code length
Relay = Relay output entry code will activate:
1 = Relay #1    2 = Relay #2    3 = Both Relays
Time Zone =  0 = no time zone; 1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7
Number = Number of times (1-255) that the entry code is allowed access
Valid From = First date (MMDDYY) that the entry code is valid
Valid Thru = Last date (MMDDYY) the entry code is valid. 

Removing a Single Entry Code

Press: 

 

 Code 

 Code 

Code = The entry code to remove.

Suspend or Activate a Single Transmitter

Press: 

 

 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; 0 = OFF

Call Forwarding

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)

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:

Press: 

 

 

 

 

 Telephone Number 

 

“Do Not Disturb” Privacy Feature On/Off

Press: 

 

 

 Privacy 

 Time Zone 

Privacy: 

0 = Privacy feature OFF

 

1 = Privacy feature ON (scheduled by Time Zone)

 

2 = Privacy feature ON at all times

Time Zone = 1-7 (Privacy feature active during this Time Zone)

Automatic Door/Gate Open Time

Press: 

 

 

 Relay 

 1st Time Zone 

 2nd Time Zone 

Relay: 

1 = Relay #1

 

2 = Relay #2

1st Time Zone = Time Zone 1-7
2nd Time Zone = Time Zone 1-7 (enter “0” if the 2nd time zone is not used)

Setting Time Zones

Press: 

 

 

 Time Zone Number 

 Active Days 

 Start Hour 

 

Start Minute 

 AM/PM 

 End Hour 

 End Minute 

 AM/PM 

Time Zone Number = 1-7
Active Days (Enter up to 8 digits):
1 = Sun; 2 = Mon; 3 = Tue; 4 = Wed; 5 = Thu; 6 = Fri; 7 = Sat; 8 = Holidays
Start Hour = 1-12  Start Minute = 0-59  AM/PM: 0 = AM; 1 = PM
End Hour = 1-12  End Minute = 0-59  AM/PM: 0 = AM; 1 = PM

Setting the Holiday Days

Press: 

 

 

 Holiday Number 

 Month 

 Day 

Holiday Number = 1-10
Month = 1-12
Day = 1-31

Summary of Contents for ACP00892

Page 1: ...ential 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 Ins...

Page 2: ...SUPPORT BRIGHT WHITE LED DOWNLIGHT PIEZO SOUNDER 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 AC...

Page 3: ...ss through the RE 1 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 i...

Page 4: ...size of 18 AWG for up to 3600 feet DO NOT ROUTE TELEPHONE AND AC WIRING INSIDE THE SAME CONDUIT Route all telephone wires inside a dedicated conduit that is at least six inches away from any AC line...

Page 5: ...metal 12 key keypad with tactile action For system programming and keying in entry codes 2 DOWNLIGHT Illuminates keypad and visitor operation buttons The light can be programmed to operate dusk to da...

Page 6: ...TRIC 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 DA...

Page 7: ...connected to the line ahead of the Telephone Bypass Module using a RJ 31X or RJ 38X interface Use only high quality telephone wire rated for direct underground burial All telephone wire should be twi...

Page 8: ...ediate communications with the PBX system See PPN 54 for programming options TELCO RING TIP RING TIP EARTH HOUSE TIP RING TIP RING TIP RING TIP RING TELCO RE 1 TELCO RE 1 HOUSE HOUSE TELEPHONE BYPASS...

Page 9: ...cing the second RE 1 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...

Page 10: ...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 th...

Page 11: ...amps installed by the Power or Telephone Company Alternately connect to a cold water pipe for the earth ground 1 Connect the RE 1 EARTH terminal to the earth ground wire 2 Connect the Telephone Bypass...

Page 12: ...O pins see Figure 21 5 Replace the RE 1 circuit board Secure the board with the four screws Reconnect the antenna terminal block and wiring harness connector 6 Connect one keyswitch wire to the RE 1 O...

Page 13: ...wiring harness 2 pin lighting power wiring connector onto the camera s infrared lighting power connector see Figure 25 4 Replace the RE 1 circuit board Secure the board with the four screws Reconnect...

Page 14: ...dragged to the desktop for easy future access 4 Enter the RE 1 s programming master password 123456 unless changed into the Password area Select Save Password if you want the computer to retain the pa...

Page 15: ...NTER 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...

Page 16: ...0 10 re1 html 3 THE MODEM WILL DIAL THE NUMBER CONNECTING TO THE RE 1 WITH WINDOWS XP 1 DOUBLE CLICK ON DESKTOP ICON TO LAUNCH THE CONNECTION WINDOW 5 THE RE 1 WILL VERIFY THE USERNAME AND PASSWORD 4...

Page 17: ...NDOWS VISTA DIAL UP NETWORK CONNECTION PART 1 2 CLICK ON SETUP A CONNECTION OR NETWORK 3 CHOOSE SET UP A DIAL UP CONNECTION 4 CLICK ON THE MODEM TO BE USED FOR THE CONNECTION 5 FILL IN THE INFORMATION...

Page 18: ...9 IN THE CONNECT WINDOW SELECT PROPERTIES 10 CLICK ON CONFIGURE AND UN CHECK ALL HARDWARE FEATURES 11 CLICK ON OK THEN CLICK ON NETWORKING TAB HIGHLIGHT INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 4 TCP IPv4 AND CLICK...

Page 19: ...CONNECTING REMOTELY AFTER THREE RINGS CLICK CANCEL WAIT 10 SECONDS THEN REPEAT STEPS 1 3 THE RE 1 WILL ANSWER THE PHONE ON THE SECOND CALL ATTEMPT 5 AFTER CONNECTING SWITCH TO YOUR MICROSOFT INTERNET...

Page 20: ...1 can be called from any TouchTone telephone Once the connection is made the programming keystrokes are identical to what would be entered at the unit s keypad or from a local telephone Refer to the...

Page 21: ...RASING ALL ENTRY CODES PPN 97 PAGE 20 CHANGING THE MASTER CODE PPN 98 PAGE 20 RESET SYSTEM DEFAULTS PPN 200 PAGE 22 FACTORY DEFAULTS PPN 1 ENTRY CODE LENGTH 4 DIGITS PPN 8 TRANSMITTER LEFT OR TOP LEFT...

Page 22: ...thod code or transmitter is assigned to a time zone holidays must be set as an active day to allow access on holidays Press Holiday Number Month Day Holiday Number 1 10 Month 1 12 Day 1 31 ENTRY CODE...

Page 23: ...econd during the last 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...

Page 24: ...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 Visit...

Page 25: ...ear Model AM KP is used as a remote keypad the ADDRESS switch in the remote keypad needs to match the address setting in the RE 1 For most installations simply set the remote keypad s ADDRESS switch t...

Page 26: ...time will change on the first Sunday in April and on the last Sunday of October For areas where daylight saving time is not observed this feature may be disabled Press Daylight Saving Daylight Saving...

Page 27: ...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 telephon...

Page 28: ...on 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...

Page 29: ...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 t...

Page 30: ...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...

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Page 32: ...eiver 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 modifica...

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