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Entering Programming Mode

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Entering  Programming Mode

Normal Mode

 After the system initializes (powers up), the display should appear as shown below.

This is the normal mode of the system. The system will accept all valid codes such as access 
codes, keyless entry codes, and the programming master code. 

 Programming Mode

Before entering programming mode for the first time

, restore the factory default master code to 

*999 by shorting the reset pins for approximately three seconds. Refer to 

Figure 22

 in the ADC 

Instruction and Operation Manual for the location of reset pins. Please be aware that shorting the 
reset pins will only restore the factory default master code to *999 and will not affect any 
programmed information.

Before programming the system for the first time

, clear the system’s memory and restore all 

factory defaults by entering*5*5 while you are in the programming menu. Please be aware that 
there is no “undo” feature after you have entered *5*5. 

To enter programming mode, enter the master code (factory default is 

). When you 

are in programming mode, the display will read as follows: 

This is the programming menu. The system is now waiting for you to enter a valid programming 
code. You can program the system either through the programming menu or by using Direct 
Access Programming Codes.

Note:

 Before programming the system, make sure you have filled out the resident 

directory worksheet in the Appendix on page 15. 

Please  enter  the
Resident  Code

9

9

9

Enter  Code  or
<*888>  for  help

Summary of Contents for Autodialer ADC Series

Page 1: ...Autodialer ADC Series Telephone Access System LT 883 Rev 0 February 2004 User Guide Advanced Life Safety Solutions 3 5 4 7 9 0 8...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ng Mode 2 Normal Mode 2 Programming Mode 2 Exiting Programming Mode 4 Programming The Autodialer ADC 5 Adding New Records 5 Deleting Records 8 Adding and Deleting Keyless Entry Codes 9 Changing the Ma...

Page 4: ...ii...

Page 5: ...y used terms in this manual Technical Support For all technical support inquiries please contact Mircom s Technical Support Department between 8 A M and 5 P M EDT Monday through Friday excluding holid...

Page 6: ...ry default master code to 999 and will not affect any programmed information Before programming the system for the first time clear the system s memory and restore all factory defaults by entering 5 5...

Page 7: ...Scroll to first menu option Press to scroll to the first menu option To exit to normal mode press To exit from the programming menu press Step 3 Scroll to second menu option Press again to scroll to t...

Page 8: ...ramming mode you must first be in the programming menu If you are not in the programming menu use the keypad navigation diagram on page 1 to exit from the mode you are currently in When in the program...

Page 9: ...ram 11 digit number will only let you save one 11 digit number Any new entry made in this option will overwrite the previous entry If you wish you can use this feature to program Mircom s technical su...

Page 10: ...umber 0 is factory defaulted to 0905 To assign a new prefix number follow the instructions below Note Prefix codes are only required for 11 digit numbers Step 1 Select To change Prefix Codes 1 While i...

Page 11: ...menu To add another record press Repeat steps 1 to 3 Note Be sure that you have set the maximum telephone number digit length and prefix codes before adding a record for the first time see previous t...

Page 12: ...down or to scroll up until you find To Edit Resident Codes 2 Press to select Step 2 Select and delete the record 1 Enter the dial code for the record you want to delete The display will now show that...

Page 13: ...ted the keyless entry code The display now returns to the code list To delete another code follow step 2 again To exit press to return to the programming menu Step 1 Select To Enter KELYESS Codes 1 Pr...

Page 14: ...change the master code you must be in programming mode Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions Step 1 Select To Change MASTER Code 1 Press to scroll down or to scroll up until yo...

Page 15: ...ill activate the main door relay Auxiliary door relays cannot be activated by pulse telephones Step 1 Select To Change DTMF Code 1 1 Press to scroll down or to scroll up until you find To Change DTMF...

Page 16: ...ry default is 10 seconds Step 3 Store and exit 1 Press to store and continue 2 Press to exit The display will return to the programming menu Step 1 Select Adjust On Line Timer 1 Press to scroll down o...

Page 17: ...ctions Step 1 Select Multi Single Option 1 Press to scroll down or to scroll up until you find Pick Multi Single Option 2 Press to select Step 2 Set pulse or tone Enter 00 for multi or 11 for single S...

Page 18: ...Mircom s technical support phone number Step 1 Select Program 11 digit No 1 Press to scroll down or to scroll up until you find Program 11 digit No 2 Press to select Step 2 Set pulse or tone 1 Enter t...

Page 19: ...Autodialer ADC Series Telephone Access System User Guide 15 Appendix Resident Directory Worksheet Unit No Resident s Name Dial Code Phone Number Phone Type Keyless Entry Code Flr Apt pulse or tone...

Page 20: ...Appendix 16...

Page 21: ...ctory records are listed according to resident dial code DTMF Dual Tone Modulated Frequency is a technical term for touch tone Keyless Code This feature allows you to enter a four digit dial code that...

Page 22: ...Notes...

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Page 24: ...905 660 4655 Fax 905 660 4113 Mircom 2004 Printed in Canada Subject to change without prior notice U S A 4220 Steve Reynolds Blvd Unit 17 Norcross Atlanta GA 30093 Tel 1 888 660 4655 Fax 1 888 660 41...

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