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Detail Programming Setup Values Continued
Operational Enables-2: (Defaults to 0)
Command to set: 8*n
Where "n" is the selection of modes enabled.
Options are:
N=0 MG3 Mode, NO TA3 Mode, NO Anti_Passback
N=1 HF3 Mode, NO TA3 Mode, NO Anti_Passback
N=2 MG3 Mode, YES TA3 Mode, NO Anti_Passback
N=3 HF3 Mode, YES TA3 Mode, NO Anti_Passback
N=4 MG3 Mode, NO TA3 Mode, YES Anti_Passback
N=5 HF3 Mode, NO TA3 Mode, YES Anti_Passback
N=6 MG3 Mode, YES TA3 Mode, YES Anti_Passback
N=7 HF3 Mode, YES TA3 Mode, YES Anti_Passback
MG3 Mode:
This mode forces the unit into a residential dialer operation. A directory browser is
enabled if a display and residential names are present. Visitors must push a call button
and dial a resident code number to activate this dialer into calling their desired party
for entry purposes.
HF3 Mode:
No directory browser is enabled, even when the unit has a display. Pushing the call button
or lifting the handset results in a single button dialer operation where the number dialed
is taken from List-A. This is still an Entry Control System so the called party can
respond with gate control tones as normal. TED operation is also supported in this mode.
TA3 Mode:
This mode is used for Emergency Operations normally. The main difference is that the
Primary relay is engaged at the onset of the call and is usually tied to a strobe lamp.
The Secondary relay is pulsed for a programmable period and used generally to engage or
activate a camera. The Third relay can still be used for entry control if desired.
Note: In TA3 mode the Postal Input becomes a secondary push to call button. Use of this
input in TA3 mode causes the unit to autodial from List-B, thus making this unit a dual
button auto dialer. If you need a postal button also, then use one of the Ajar inputs
combined with a macro command to simulate a postal entry function.
Anti-Passback:
This mode, if enabled, tracks card codes via card reader-1 and card reader-2 inputs. It
requires a valid card access be submitted first on reader-1. A second use on reader-1 will
result in a tamper hit and not allow access. Several tamper hits will trigger the tamper
alarm. To use a card on reader-1 again, it must first be logged out via reader-2. This
prevents a card holder from gaining access and then passing the card through a fence to a
second party and achieving multiple entries on a single card.
Note: This Anti-Passback feature only works on pooled cards and not residential cards.
Note: These modes are broken down into "Y" or "N" enables when viewed via the display or
remotely accessed via a Modem.
Operational Enables-3: (Defaults to 4)
Command to set: 6#n
Where "n" is the selection of modes enabled.
n=0 Disable Active Keypad, Enable Keypad Beeps, Tamper Alarm Off
n=1 Enable Active Keypad, Enable Keypad Beeps, Tamper Alarm Off
n=2 Disable Active Keypad, Disable Keypad Beeps, Tamper Alarm Off
n=3 Enable Active Keypad, Disable Keypad Beeps, Tamper Alarm Off
n=4 Disable Active Keypad, Enable Keypad Beeps, Tamper Alarm On
n=5 Enable Active Keypad, Enable Keypad Beeps, Tamper Alarm On
n=6 Disable Active Keypad, Disable Keypad Beeps, Tamper Alarm On
n=7 Enable Active Keypad, Disable Keypad Beeps, Tamper Alarm On
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