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Programming Basics
The Crown Jewel can be programmed 2 different ways:
1.
Crown Jewel Keypad:
You may used the keypad on the front panel.
2.
Local/Remote DTMP Phone:
You may use the keypad on a local or remote phone to program the system. The unit
response to the DTMF signals generated by your touch-tone phone.
3.
Modem Connection to a PC:
In order to program the Crown Jewel with a modem connection, your PC MUST be running
Sentex’s Windows
®
-compatible CJWIN software.
(See CJWIN Programming manual for more information.)
The instructions in THIS manual will describe how to program the Crown Jewel from the keypad or local/remote DTMF
(Touch-Tone) phone ONLY. For More information check with your installation dealer.
Example: Procedure for Programming the Crown Jewel
1.
2 digit # Programming Number.
(See Quick Reference on pages 2-3 for descriptions and procedures.)
2.
One or more Data Fields.
3.
Pound Key (#) at end of the programming sequence to Save the Data.
NOTES:
• If you make an error during and entry, press the asterisk key(
✱
) to cancel the step.
• When you correctly enter the entire programming sequence, the unit will respond with 2 short beeps (See System
Feedback/Responses (Beeps) see below).
Example of a Programming Sequence: “01 Change the Unit Password”
2 short
beeps
Programming Number:
“01” changes or verifies
the password.
Data Field:
(The new Password.)
Pound Key:
Saves the Data.
Enter Programming
Mode (See page 5)
Exit
Programming
Mode
(See page 6)
System Feedback/Responses (Beeps)
Programming Responses:
2 Short Beeps:
Programming step was valid.
3 Short Beeps:
Programming step was exited.
1 Long Beep
:
Input was not valid.
2 Long Beeps:
Duplicate entry code was entered.
3 Long Beeps:
Memory is full.
4 Long Beeps:
Unit has reset or is powering up.
Busy Signal:
Line is busy or Do Not Disturb feature is in effect.
Direct Command Responses:
5 Short Beeps
:
Gate is closing by command.
10 Short Beeps:
Gate is opening by command.
Other Responses:
1 Short Beeps
:
Key was pressed on the main keypad.
10 Beeps:
Talk time for a visitor call is ending. The unit will begin to beep when 10 seconds of talk time
remain, beeping once every second.
Ring Back:
The unit is ringing the house.
High-Low Tones:
An alarm condition has been activated.
Silence:
The keypad has stuck out, unit is being programmed remotely, or an alarm condition exists.