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T.A.C. 500

PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING

(A)  Programming after Set-up:

In order to program the unit, it must be in the Program
Mode.  If you came from SETUP and didn’t exit or reset,
go on to (B), “Adding Telephone Numbers”.

Otherwise:

1. Press button for dial tone and enter “  

 

 “

2. Enter the Program Code (5269 if unit is new).

You will hear two beeps. The unit is now ready to
program.

(B)  Adding Telephone Numbers:

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

2. Enter Resident Code that you wish to file the
telephone number under.  

(The  number may be set

from 1 to 4 digits in length.)

You should hear one beep when you have entered the
correct number of digits.

3. Enter the telephone number. 

(The telephone

number can be up to twelve digits in length.)

4. Press “#” to complete the entry.

You will hear two beeps. Three beeps indicates memory
full.

Repeat the above steps until you are finished.

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

(C)  Deleting Telephone Numbers:

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

2. Enter the Resident Code you wish to delete.

You will hear one beep.

3. Enter “#” .

Two beeps indicate Erasure complete.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you are finished.

4. Enter “# #” to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.

Note: If you wish to change a telephone number under
an existing Resident Code, use the instructions for
Programming 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 (P.I.N. number) at the unit and gain access without
placing a call.

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

2. Enter “# 1”.

3. Enter any   4-digit number between 0000 and
8999.

You will hear two beeps, indicating the number has been
recorded in the T.A.C. 500’s memory.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you are finished.

Note: Three beeps indicate the code already existed.

4. Enter “# #” to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.

(E) Changing the Program Code:

This feature allows you to change the Program Code to
something other than the factory preset of 5269.

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

2.  Enter  “#  7

3. Enter 4 digits for new  Program Code.

You will hear two beeps.

4. Enter “# #” to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.

Note:  The 5269 Code (or any other previous code) is
now invalid, so keep a good, safe record of your new
Program Code for future use.

Note:  If you lose the ability to access the Program Mode
after performing this step, call TRIGON service.  We
have the ability to remotely reset the Program Code back
to default.

(F) Deleting Entry Codes:

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

2. Enter  “# 2

3. Enter the Entry Code that you want to delete.

You will hear two beeps.  Erasure complete.

Three beeps indicate no Code match found.

4. Enter “# #” to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.

Summary of Contents for T.A.C. 500

Page 1: ...255 Glider Circle Corona CA 92880 800 842 7444 Info trigonelectronics com www TrigonElectronics com March 1 2004 INSTALLATION and OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Multi Number Telephone Entry System T A C 500...

Page 2: ...Deleting Telephone Numbers 7 Programming 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...

Page 3: ...ident then grants or denies access The T A C 500 has a capacity of up to 400 telephone numbers and up to 400 personal entry codes and is PBX compatible It is constructed for rugged outdoor use The T A...

Page 4: ...e 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 equivalent be...

Page 5: ...Page 5 T A C 500 Figure 3 WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Input Power Main Relay Gnd Alarm Shunt Relay Telco...

Page 6: ...to answers This count is adjustable from 1 to 9 4 Enter the number that indicates the number of rings desired 3 For example Enter 1 for one 5 second interval Enter 2 for two 5 second intervals 10 seco...

Page 7: ...ns for Programming 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 ente...

Page 8: ...ing 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 install...

Page 9: ...part of the week i e Tuesday through Friday Note Military time format 24 hour clock is used in clock programming To program Secondary Relay do the following 1 Unit must be in Program Mode see section...

Page 10: ...keypad Otherwise the visitor may walk away leaving the unit active Shortly the loud off hook indicator tone from the telephone company will be heard for the remaining duration of the call length Latc...

Page 11: ...nit When it answers choose from the following 1 Enter 0 for touch 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 t...

Page 12: ...ice i e door strike RESIDENT CANNOT ACTIVATE STRIKE GATE 1 Tenant not pressing correct number on phone 2 Strike gate operator not wired correctly 3 Missing or incorrect power to strike or gate operato...

Page 13: ...nit capacity cccc 2 rrrr Verify phone number for Resident Code rrrr none listed 3 Verify Clock MM DD YY hh mm d none installed 4 Verify Relay One Schedule hhmm hhmm d d not set 5 Verify Secondary rela...

Page 14: ...ming 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 12VAC Rel...

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