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1 - BASIC HINTS AND PROGRAMMING RULES

The sections that follow provide detailed explanations of how to program the system’s basic functions.

However, there are a number of basic hints and programming rules that apply to the programming of any step.
These are listed below:

1. All programming is done through the system’s keypad which is located inside the receiver’s

enclosure.

2. The first step in programming is to enter the program mode (see Page 3).  Once you are in this

mode, the system will remain in this mode until you tell it to exit to the “run” mode, or until 60
seconds pass without an entry on the keypad (so you do not accidentally leave it in the program
mode).

3. The Clikcard-SA system provides visual feedback as you program.  If you make an “error”, the

system will display the following:

CODE

                                    MEANING OF CODE                          

E1

The entry you are trying to erase or verify does not exist in
the system.  For example, there is no transmitter code that
matches the one you are trying to erase.

E2

You have tried to enter a transmitter that already exists in
the system’s memory. For example, you are trying to enter
transmitter number 253 and that code has already been
entered into the system.

E3

The system’s memory is already full.  You must either
erase a single transmitter or the entire system’s memory.

E4

You have made a format error in your entry.  For example,
you have tried to enter a “

“as part of a transmitter

number.

Once the feedback is completed, you may continue with your next entry or correct the entry you
have just attempted.

4. Always keep track of what transmitter numbers you have entered into the system and to whom they

have been assigned.  This will allow you to void a transmitter as soon as somebody is no longer
allowed access to your building or complex, or if a transmitter is lost.

5. If you realize in the middle of an entry that you are making a mistake, you can abort the transaction

by entering a “

 “.

6. If you are in the programming mode, the system will display a “P” on the seven-segment display.

Summary of Contents for Clikcard-SA

Page 1: ...Doc 6001131 Rev B BASIC PROGRAMMING AND USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE Clikcard SA SYSTEM ...

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Page 3: ...s your installing dealer will be happy to assist you TABLE OF CONTENTS This document is divided into four sections as follows SECTION NAME PAGE 1 Basic Hints Programming Rules 2 2 Entering and Exiting Program Mode 3 3 Entering and Erasing Transmitters 4 4 Verifying Entries 5 IMPORTANT NOTE The Sentex Systems warranty on this system is conditional upon Sentex Systems being paid in full for this equ...

Page 4: ...ystem For example there is no transmitter code that matches the one you are trying to erase E2 You have tried to enter a transmitter that already exists in the system s memory For example you are trying to enter transmitter number 253 and that code has already been entered into the system E3 The system s memory is already full You must either erase a single transmitter or the entire system s memor...

Page 5: ...is imperative that you verify the new Note code before you exit the programming mode This is to ensure that an error was not made when the code was changed VERIFYING THE PROGRAMMING ACCESS CODE Purpose To verify that the programming access code is correct You must perform this step after changing the programming access code but before you exit the programming mode Format 10 programming access code...

Page 6: ...o restrict the access of a specific transmitter to specific times or days please refer to section 5 of the enclosed manual titled USING THE MORE ADVANCED FEATURES OF THE Clikcard SA SYSTEM ENTERING A GROUP OF TRANSMITTERS Purpose Allows you to load a group of transmitter numbers to open relay 1 only in one easy step rather than loading each transmitter individually Format 15 beginning transmitter ...

Page 7: ...m VERIFYING A TRANSMITTER NUMBER Purpose Allows you to verify if a transmitter has been programmed into the system Format 18 transmitter number up to 5 digits Example 18 12345 Important If a transmitter number is valid in the system the system will display 1000 If a transmitter Notes number is not valid in the system the system will display the error message E1 ...

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