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(G) Entering Data Codes (ie cards
(G) Entering Data Codes (ie cards
(G) Entering Data Codes (ie cards
(G) Entering Data Codes (ie cards
(G) Entering Data Codes (ie cards
or RF transmitters):
or RF transmitters):
or RF transmitters):
or RF transmitters):
or RF transmitters):
This function requires the installation of a card reader
or RF receiver. Card/RF transmitter access makes it
possible for the user to use an access device at the unit
and gain entry. Each card/RF transmitter entered is
converted to a standard 5 digit Data Code and goes into
“Data Code memory”.
1. Unit must be in Program Mode (see section A).
2. Enter “# 1”.
3. Enter the associated resident code (You will
hear one beep).
4.a. Enter the 5-digit number on the back of the
prox card or RF transmitter and press # (You will
hear two beeps)
- o r -
- o r -
- o r -
- o r -
- o r -
4.b. Read the device into the phone. (You will
hear two beeps)
N o t e :
N o t e :
N o t e :
N o t e :
N o t e :
If 3 beeps are heard, that card cannot be used
because it already appears in memory.
You can continue entering additional device codes for
this resident code up to a maximum of four.
For next resident, repeat steps 1 through 4.
5. Press “#” when card programming is complete,
to return to main Program Mode. (You will hear
two beeps)
6. Enter “# #” to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.
(H) Deleting Data Codes (ie cards
(H) Deleting Data Codes (ie cards
(H) Deleting Data Codes (ie cards
(H) Deleting Data Codes (ie cards
(H) Deleting Data Codes (ie cards
or RF transmitters):
or RF transmitters):
or RF transmitters):
or RF transmitters):
or RF transmitters):
If the 5 digit value assigned to the card is known, it can
be removed from memory with the same procedure as
deleting Direct Entry Codes. Otherwise, from Program
Mode:
1. Unit must be in program mode (see section A).
2. Press“#2”
3.a. Enter the 5-digit number on the back of the
prox card or RF transmitter and press # (You will
hear two beeps)
-or-
-or-
-or-
-or-
-or-
3.b. Read the device into the phone. (You will
hear two beeps)
This indicates successful removal.
N o t e :
N o t e :
N o t e :
N o t e :
N o t e :
Three beeps indicates that the card was not in
memory, and the Batch Mode is aborted.
4. Press “#2” to re-enter Batch Mode.
- or -
If the card has been successfully removed
5. Enter “# #” to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.
(I) Programming Site Identification
(I) Programming Site Identification
(I) Programming Site Identification
(I) Programming Site Identification
(I) Programming Site Identification
C o d e :
C o d e :
C o d e :
C o d e :
C o d e :
In the case of multi-unit installations, the Site
Identification Code makes it possible for the party
receiving a call from a Miniguard IID-PSL to identify
which “gate” is calling.
1. Unit must be in Program Mode (see section A).
2. Enter “# 8” and the 4 digit number.
You will hear two beeps.
3. Enter “# #” to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.
(J) Programming Tamper Code:
(J) Programming Tamper Code:
(J) Programming Tamper Code:
(J) Programming Tamper Code:
(J) Programming Tamper Code:
This feature can be used to alert a manager if the unit is
being tampered with. (Four unsuccessful or invalid
attempts to enter the programming mode constitutes a
tamper.) The unit looks up the Resident Code stored in
“tamper” and dials the phone number associated with
that resident code.
1. Unit must be in Program Mode (see section A).
2. Enter “ # 6” and the Resident Code that you
have chosen.
You will hear two beeps.
3. Enter “# #” to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.
(K) Programming Time-of-Day Clock:
(K) Programming Time-of-Day Clock:
(K) Programming Time-of-Day Clock:
(K) Programming Time-of-Day Clock:
(K) Programming Time-of-Day Clock:
The time of day clock allows automatic operation of the
output relay.
1. Unit must be in Program Mode (see section A).
2. Enter “ # 3 “ .
3. Enter the Month. (01=Jan., 02=Feb.,... 12=
Dec).
Be sure to include the zeros when setting the
clock.
4. Enter the Monthly Date. (01 thru 31).
5. Enter the last two digits of the Year
(i.e., 1995
would be 95).
6. Enter the Hour.
Use military time; 00 thru 23 hrs.
7. Enter the Minutes. (00 thru 59).
8. Enter the Day of Week.
(1= Mon., 2=Tues, ...
7=Sun.).
You should hear two beeps.
N o t e :
N o t e :
N o t e :
N o t e :
N o t e :
A military time format (24 hour clock) is used
clock programming .
9. Enter “# #” to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
Summary of Contents for MiniGuard IID Series
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