You are allowed to program a keyless entry code in a memory location without programming a phone number. This is useful
when you need to assign keyless entry codes for people that are not tenants in the complex (guards, maintenance workers,
etc.) The memory location then becomes dedicated to keyless entry storage. This is programmed by entering “
#
,
” (skipping
the phone number entry) + the keyless entry code (4 - 6 digits) + “
#
” + the memory location (
001 - 250
).
Example: #
,
123456
# 001
3. Programming a Keyless Entry Code Without a Phone Number
While in programming dial a “
#
” + memory location (
000 - 255
) to clear.
Note:
It is not possible to erase only the phone num-
ber or the keyless entry number. If either number needs to be changed, BOTH numbers must be reprogrammed.
6. Deleting the Phone Number and/or Keyless Entry Code for One Memory Location
The master keyless entry code is simply an additional keyless entry code in memory position 000. This is useful when you
have a full 250 tenants and require one additional entry code for a non-tenant (guard, maintenance worker, etc.) This is pro-
grammed by entering “
#
,
” (skipping the phone number entry) + the keyless entry code (4 - 6 digits) + “
#
” + the memory loca-
tion
000
.
Example: #
,
123456 # 000
4. Adding a Master Keyless Entry Code
While in programming, enter “
###
”.
!
Caution:
All phone numbers and keyless entry codes will be permanently erased.
7. Deleting All Phone Numbers and Keyless Entry Codes
C. Tenant’s Phone Numbers and Keyless Entry Codes
The
K-1900-3
can be programmed with up to 250 tenant phone numbers and up to 250 keyless entry codes, a mas-
ter keyless entry code, and 5 maintenance entry codes. A tenant may activate the door strike from the entry phone by
dialing a “
#
” followed by their keyless entry code. When a given tenant moves out of the complex, the phone number
and keyless entry code for that tenant may be cleared without affecting any other tenant’s phone numbers or their key-
less entry codes. Likewise, maintenance keyless entry codes may be assigned temporarily and cleared when no longer
needed.
Note:
The keyless entry codes should all be the same number of digits, either 4, 5 or 6. A keyless entry code may
be programmed without a phone number.
Note:
Keyless entry codes
MUST
be programmed while programming the phone numbers into the memory loca-
tions (001 - 250).
While in programming, enter the tenant’s phone “
#
,
” + the keyless entry code for the tenant (4-6 digits)
+ “
#
” + memory location number (
001 - 250
).
Example: 5551212 #
,
123456 # 001
2. Programming a Phone Number and Keyless Entry Code
While in programming, enter the tenant’s phone “
#
” + memory location number (
001 - 250
).
Example: 5551212 # 001
1. Programming a Phone Number Only
Five maintenence personnel keyless entry codes are available, occupying memory positions 251 - 255. These would ordinari-
ly be assigned temporarily and then cleared when no longer needed (see number 6 below). This is programmed by entering
“
#
,
” + the keyless entry code (4 - 6 digits) + “
#
” + the memory location (
251 - 255
).
Example: #
,
123456 # 251
5. Adding a Maintenence Personnel Keyless Entry Code
D. Programming Examples
These examples would be entered after accessing programming as shown in section
A
.
Programming the K-1900-3...
1.
...to dial 555-1234 when a “1” is entered at the entrance phone
2.
...to dial a 9 and pause 3 seconds prior to dialing all numbers
3.
...to activate the door strike/magnetic lock when the tenant dials a “66”
4.
...to set keyless entry code for tenant 3 to “9876” with phone number 555-1234
5.
...to set a keyless entry code for tenant 4 to “9876” without a phone number
6.
...to delete the keyless entry code and phone number for tenant 5
7.
...to set a maximum call time of 10 minutes
8.
...to set the master keyless entry code to “123456”
Enter Digits
5551234 #001
9 ##2
66 ##4
5551234#
,
9876 #003
#
,
9876 #004
#005
10 ##6
#
,
123456 #000
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