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MP 4000

To EDIT is to REPLACE.  Editing replaces blank spaces
on the Message Screen and periods on the Database Edit
Screen with a desired letter, space, or period (as in
“SMITH J.”).

NOTE: There are no periods on the Message Screens.

Each letter is selected with two (2) key strokes on the
keypad.

When a listing is complete, use ‘#’ to move the Cursor
to the next line.

The two letter keystroke combinations are:

NOTES:

‘Q’ and ‘Z’ are located on key ‘1’ (not seen).

Key in ‘11’ to SPACE the Cursor 1 position to the right.

Key ‘0’ is used for nondestructive Cursor Skip Right.

Key ‘*’ is BACKUP one line.

Key ‘#’ is GO DOWN one line.

To get the PERIOD in ‘SMITH J. ‘ use nondestructive
skip, ‘0’ to leave the existing ‘.’ in place after the letter
‘J’.

From the keypad editor, only “A” through “Z”, SPACE,
and preexisting PERIODS are possible.

Use key sequence “11” to erase a position (SPACE over).

Use keypad sequence “#*” to restore Cursor to the first
position of any given listing.

Alphabetizing is automatic, based on the first letter of
each listing.

Look at this Example:

To Enter:   S  M  I  T  H    J.

The letter ‘S’ is on the ‘7’ key of a Telephone Keypad.

.

PRESS 7.

(This limits the selection to three choices; ‘P R S’).  Note
that ‘S’ is the third (3rd) letter on that key.

.

PRESS 3.

An ‘S’ will now appear and the Cursor will move right
to the next position.

Letter ‘M’ is on key ‘6’ Position 1,

PRESS 61

Letter ‘I’ is on key ‘4’ Position 3,

PRESS 43

Letter ‘T’ is on key ‘8’ Position 1,

PRESS 81

Letter ‘H’ is on key ‘4’ Position 2,

PRESS 42

Space  ‘ ‘ is on key ‘1’ Position 1,

PRESS 11

Letter ‘J’ is on key ‘5’ Position 1,

PRESS 51

Symbol ‘.’ is displayed so use a single ‘0’ to skip over.

Use ‘11’,’11',’11', etc. to replace the rest of the periods
on that line with active SPACES.

DISPLAY EDITING

DISPLAY EDITING

DISPLAY EDITING

DISPLAY EDITING

DISPLAY EDITING

Figure 8

Key No.
Character
Key sequence

 Q Z

1

11  12  13

A B C

2

21  22  23

D E F

3

31  32  33

G H I

4

41  42  43

J K L

5

51  52  53

M N O

6

61  62  63

P R S

7

71  72  73

T U V

8

81  82  83

W X Y

9

91  92  93

Previous

Line

0

SKIP

#

Next

Line

Space

Summary of Contents for Minipak 4000

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Page 2: ...en Duration 7 Instruction Screen Duration 7 Set Inverse Screen Mode 7 Dense Mode 7 CLOCK CONTROL SCREEN Set Date and Time 7 Set Relay Backlight ON OFF Timing 7 Set Program Code 8 Master Erase 8 MESSAG...

Page 3: ...Entrance Power Cabling Shielded or Twisted 2 Conductor 18AWG up to 250 16AWG up to 500 Card Reader Interface Module Req d 18 AWG Shielded 4 to 6 Conductor Alarm Shunt Relay MINIPAK 4000 TRIGON ELECTRO...

Page 4: ...sure to use a bimetal thermal switch to prevent overheating during the summer months 1 Use the enclosed wiring diagram Fig 3 for wire connection information 2 Do not power any other device from the T...

Page 5: ...2 OUT which goes to pin 3 Rec Data of a printer RS232 port 3 BSY which goes to pin 20 Transmit Data of a printer RS232 port All access data is recorded to the printer 11 Postal Input Two screw termin...

Page 6: ...or six 5 second intervals 30 seconds Select the digit 1 9 that corresponds to the total number of gate intervals desired NOTE A 0 will allow Relay 1 or 2 to engage for a one second pulse CALL LENGTH C...

Page 7: ...ime you will leave this screen and go to Screen 3 Message Edit If you press the key you will move the Cursor down one line The numeric keys 0 9 are used to complete the required data inside the bracke...

Page 8: ...key the A letter is located on and 1 represents the fact A is the first letter on the key To make a B press 2 2 Again B is on the 2 key its second letter Spaces are made by pressing 1 1 The letter Q i...

Page 9: ...cursor positioned at the first entry code digit location Programming Continued RESIDENT CODE To program a listing for the electronic directory first assign a RESIDENT CODE for that tenant Only ONE li...

Page 10: ...the first position of any given listing Alphabetizing is automatic based on the first letter of each listing Look at this Example To Enter S M I T H J The letter S is on the 7 key of a Telephone Keypa...

Page 11: ...ter 8 to activate Relay 2 and disconnect Enter 9 to activate Relay 2 and continue conversation Rotary Telephones Dial 0 to activate Relay 1 and disconnect OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION OPERA...

Page 12: ...rike Use low current strike 3 Unit transformer shared with another device i e door strike UNIT NOT DIALING 1 No phone number programmed under that resident code Reprogram and try again 2 Incorrect res...

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