8
Programming
1. Accessing the Programming Mode with the Security Code
Step 1
Move DIP switch 1 to the ON position (sets unit to answer incoming calls).
Step 2
From a touch tone phone, call the line attached to the
K-1270
.
Step 3
When the
K-1270
answers, listen for the beep(s) and then enter a “#“ followed by the 6-digit security
code (factory set to 845464). A double beep should be heard indicating you have entered the
programming mode.
A. Accessing the Programming Mode
2. Accessing the Programming Mode without the Security Code
Step 1
Move DIP switch 1 to the ON position (sets unit to answer incoming calls).
Step 2
Move DIP switch 4 to the ON position (incoming calls enter programming without security code, see
section
B
).
Step 3
From a touch tone phone call the line attached to the
K-1270
.
Step 4
When the
K-1270
answers, a double beep should be heard indicating you have entered the
programming mode.
Step 5
When finished programming, move DIP switch 4 back to the OFF position.
This six digit number can be used to access the programming mode. The security code has been factory set to
845464
(V-I-K-I-N-G). It is recommended that you change the security code to a personal 6 digit number. To
change the security code, access programming (see
Programming
section
A
). Enter six digits 0-9 followed by
#47
. If you have forgotten your security code, follow the steps in
Programming
section
A, 2. Accessing the
Programming Mode Without the Security Code)
.
Note:
The security code must be six digits in length and can
NOT contain a
Q
or #.
B. Security Code (memory location #47)
3. Forced Answer to Enter Programming
If the ring signal produced by the central office is non-standard or of low amplitude, the
K-1270
might not
detect ring and answer the line, which would prevent the user from entering programming. If this happens,
check to see that DIP switch 1 is ON so the unit is set to answer incoming calls. Then turn DIP switch 4 ON
to allow accessing programming without the security code. Call the line attached to the
K-1270
. With the phone
ringing, press the “
0
” button on the
K-1270
keypad. The
K-1270
should answer the line and you should hear
two beeps indicating that you are in the programming mode. To leave programming, just hang up, or enter
“
##7
” to disconnect the line immediately. Be sure to turn DIP switch 4 OFF when through with programming.
The access code comes into play when Tenant Initiated Entry is enabled (see
Operation
). It is a 1 to 6 digit code
making it possible for tenants to allow a visitor to enter in the special case where the tenant calls the
K-1270
and
converses with the visitor rather than the visitor starting the entry process by pressing a directory button. The
access code has been factory set to
123456
. It is recommended that you change the access code to a personal
1-6 digit number. To change the access code, enter programming (see
Programming
section
A
). Enter 1-6 digits
followed by
#48
. To disable the access code, enter just
#48
without any preceding digits. Note that disabling the
access code removes a level of security (see
O. Tenant Initiated Entry
). Also note that an access code is
required only if Tenant Initiated Entry is allowed (see
Programming
section
O
).
C. Access Code (memory location #48)
The
K-1270
can be programmed with up to 50 keyless entry codes. This feature allows a visitor to let themselves
in by entering a preprogrammed code on the
K-1270
keypad. Each keyless code can contain from 1 to 6 digits
and is programmed by entering the digits into any of the locations
#50
to
#99
. To clear a location enter “
#
” followed
by the position number without any preceding number. The “
Q
” and “
#
” keys can also be used in the keyless codes
by substituting “
#20
” and “
#21
” (respectively) when programming a keyless position.
D. Keyless Entry Codes