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(G) Entering Access Cards:

This function requires the installation of the Card
Reader Interface option
 and a card reader. Card access
makes it possible for the user to use an access card at the
unit and gain entry.  Each card entered is converted to a
standard 4 digit Entry Code and goes into “Keyless Entry
Code memory”.

1. Unit  must be in Program Mode (see section A).

2. Enter “# 1”.  (You are in 'Batch Mode).

3. Pass a card through the card reader.

You will hear one beep.

This indicates card number accepted. Three 'beeps'
indicates card not accepted.

For next card repeat step 3 until all cards have been
entered .

Note:  If 3 beeps are heard, that card cannot be used
because it already appears in memory. Batch Mode is
terminated on this or any fault.

4. Enter “#” when card programming is complete,
to return to main Program Mode.

5. Enter "# #" to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.

(H) Deleting Cards:

If the 4 digit value assigned to the card is known, it can
be removed from memory with the same procedure as
Deleting Entry Codes.  Otherwise, from Program Mode:

1. Unit  must be in Program Mode (see section A).

2. Enter “#2” and pass the card to be deleted
through the reader.

You will hear one beep.

This indicates successful removal.

Note:  Three beeps indicates that the card was not in
memory, and the Batch Mode is aborted.

3. Enter “#2” to re-enter Batch Mode.

                                   - or -

If the card has been successfully removed

4. Enter “#” to return to normal Program Mode
then, continue programming by entering the
desired function code.

5. Enter "# #" to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.

(I) Programming Site Identification Code:

In the case of multi-unit installations, the Site
Identification Code makes it possible for the party
receiving a call from a Minipak 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:

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 (Optional):

The time of day clock option 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.

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 will hear two beeps.

Note:  Military time format (24 hour clock) is used in
clock programming .

9. Enter "# #" to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.

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Summary of Contents for Minipak

Page 1: ...Circle Corona CA 92880 800 842 7444 Info trigonelectronics com www TrigonElectronics com August 6 2008 INSTALLATION and OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Universal SMT Version Multi Number Telephone Entry Syste...

Page 2: ...Entry Codes 7 Changing the Program Code 7 Deleting Entry Codes 7 Entering Access Cards 8 Deleting Cards 8 Programming Site ID Code 8 Programming Tamper Code 8 Programming Optional Time of Day Clock 8...

Page 3: ...ne numbers and up to 400 personal entry codes and is PBX compatible It is constructed for rugged outdoor use Its long lasting brushed finish stainless steel housing complements its thin design lines N...

Page 4: ...und wire to the ground location on the terminal block This ground wire should go to a grounding rod or grounded metal conduit 5 Trigon recommends that an EMI filter Cornell Dubilier Model APF 1021 or...

Page 5: ...ke Connections Voice Grade 24 to 48V 22AWG Shielded or Twisted up to 2400 Telephone Cable Telco Ground Ear Mouth Mic Spkr Out RTS In HOOK DS R COM PG Microphone Adjustm ent Speaker Volume 5 AMP Primar...

Page 6: ...UP SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP General Programming Information The Initial Setup for the Miniguard IID has been programmed at the factory These factory default settings may be...

Page 7: ...for Adding Telephone Numbers and enter the new number in place of the old one The old number will be overwritten D Programming Entry Codes Entry Codes make it possible for the resident to enter a Code...

Page 8: ...continue programming by entering the desired function code I Programming Site Identification Code In the case of multi unit installations the Site Identification Code makes it possible for the party r...

Page 9: ...ME Clock Option required Military time format 24 hour clock is used in clock programming To program Primary Relay do the following 1 Unit must be in Program Mode see section A 2 Enter 4 3 Enter Start...

Page 10: ...rding a new voice message O Recording a new voice message O Recording a new voice message To change the voice message on the voice chip follow these steps 1 Referring to Page 5 move jumpers W1 W3 and...

Page 11: ...tenant answer Granting Visitor Entry Answer telephone and identify visitor You may choose from the following options fig 4 1 Enter 0 to activate Primary Relay and disconnect Note On rotary telephones...

Page 12: ...ouch tone echo test Unit will echo any touch tone you send with your phone 2 Press to escape from this test 3 Enter 1 for memory test One tone good two tones bad 4 Enter 2 for touch tone sequence Unit...

Page 13: ...KER 1 Phone wires running in same conduit as AC power 2 Unit not properly grounded 3 Defective microphone RESIDENT CANNOT HEAR VISITOR 1 Defective handset microphone 2 Too much background or street no...

Page 14: ...lock MM DD YY hh mm d none installed 4 Verify Relay One Schedule hhmm hhmm d d not set 5 Verify Secondary relay schedule 6 Verify Tamper Code rrrr not set 7 Verify Program Code pppp 8 Verify Site ID C...

Page 15: ...Programming Directly on keypad or remotely by DTMF tones Power 120VAC 12VAC 40VA Class 2 trans former included Relay Ratings Primary Relay 5 AMPS 30 VDC 250VAC 1 8 HP 120VAC Alarm Shunt Relay 250ma 1...

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