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SECTION 3
ENTRY CODES
The programming sequences described in this section define which entry codes can gain access. Keep track of what entry
codes you have entered into the system and to whom they have been assigned. This will allow you to void a code to
prevent future access to the building or complex. The MINIKEY has a capacity for 500 entry codes.
The MINIKEY system supports an input from an external time clock. This feature provides the ability to restrict certain
entry codes from gaining access during a specified time. If you want an entry code to be restricted during the specified
time, you will enter a "1" for the time clock code. If you do not want an entry code to be restricted, you will enter a "0" for
the time clock code. Consult the installing dealer for information if this an option required but not implemented.
Entry codes are defaulted to 4 digits long and a range from 0000-9999. Valid 5 digit code range is 00000 to 99999.
A. ENTER AN ENTRY CODE
Format
5 + entry code (4 or 5 digits) + relay code (1 digit) + time clock code (1 digit) + #
Example
5 + 6666 + 1 + 0 + #
(sets code 6666 to activate relay 1 for the activation time regardless of clock input.
5 + 2543 + 3 + 1 + #
(sets code 2543 to activate both relays for the activation time and only when the time clock is
activated).
Relay codes:
1 - Cycle relay 1
2 - Cycle relay 2
3 - Cycles both relays
4 - Release both relays
5 - Toggle relay 1
6 - Toggle relay 2
7 - Toggle both relays
B. ERASE A SINGLE ENTRY CODE
Utilizing this step will remove individual codes from the MINIKEY system memory.
Format
6 + entry code (4 or 5 digits) + #
Example
6 + 1234 + # (deletes entry code 1234)
C. ERASE ALL ENTRY CODES
Utilizing this step will remove all entry codes from the MINIKEY system. Only perform this step to reset the system
memory to zero entry codes.
Format
7 + #
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