Elite Entry Phone Dial Code Owner's Manual

Telephone entry system with two line large liquid crystal display

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  • Page 1 DIAL CODE LC SERIES Telephone entry system with two line large liquid crystal display VISIT US ON THE WEB www.eliteentryphone.com ® MADE IN USA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DECEMBER 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Overview Resident Use 3 - 4 Screen Saver Mode Entry Phone Features 5 - 7 Mounting Installation Wiring Diagram Postal Lock Installation Port Connectors 11 - 12 RF & RS485 Connections 13 - 14 Memory Card Installation Viewing Software Version Connecting Keypad Light Wires...
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW STANDARD FEATURES • Two line Large LC Directory. • Power failure backups: • Names listed in Directory in alphabetical order. • Battery backup for complete function for 5 hrs. • Memory capacity: 25, 50, 150, 250, 500, 1000 names. •...
  • Page 4: Resident Use

    RESIDENT USE Welcome To Keys Elite Entry To View Directory (fig a.) (fig b.) When operating, the Entry Phone System will alternate between the “Welcome” screen (fig a.) and the “View Directory” screen (fig b.). Use the keys to scroll up and down Fairbanks, George through the names listed in the Entry Phone’s electronic CODE: 012...
  • Page 5: Resident Use 3

    (fig d.) EXAMPLE - UTILITY CODE 8716 = SCREEN SAVER MODE If the Dial Code System is inactive for 15 seconds it PRESS ANY KEY will go into sleep mode. The screen will continue to display the scrolling message “Press Any Key”...
  • Page 6: Entry Phone Features

    ENTRY PHONE FEATURES Memory Card Slot Memory Card Release Buttons External Microphone Backup Memory Card Slot Mounting Hole Processor Key Release / Lock Power Switch Memory Card Mounting Hole LC Display Processor Unit Processor Containment Box Display Window Dialing Keys Programming Keys Key Lock External...
  • Page 7 ENTRY PHONE FEATURES EXTERNAL MICROPHONE KEY LOCK - Opens the Processor Containment Box to access the Processor. HELP KEY - With digital voice mes- sages to help guide the user. EXTERNAL SPEAKER DISPLAY WINDOW - Heavy-duty, 3/8” thick protective lens. DIALING KEYS LIGHT - Lights up dialing keys for easy visibility.
  • Page 8: Entry Phone Features 5

    ENTRY PHONE FEATURES POWER ON/OFF SWITCH MEMORY CARD RELEASE BUTTONS - Eject Memory Cards when pressed. CARD SLOTS - Front slot holds Backup Memory Card or RF Card, back slot holds Main Memory Card. MEMORY CARD - Stores all programmed information.
  • Page 9: Mounting Installation

    MOUNTING INSTALLATION WALL 1 / 4” MOUNTING HOLES dia. ” ” 1 / 2 ” 3 / 4 ” FOR INSTALLATION ON WALL 1 / 2 ” Remove the Processor 9 / 16 ” Unit from the Processor Containment Box and bolt the Processor Containment Box to recess in wall using the...
  • Page 10: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM MAX. DISTANCE ELITE ENTRY PHONE 170’ 280’ 450’ 700’ 1100’ “DEDICATED” 12VAC 40VA TELEPHONE LINE see chart above for distance BLACK/WHITE 2 BLUE WIRES ENTRY 2 2 YELLOW WIRES LOCK PEDESTRIAN GATE ENTRY 1 CONDUIT VEHICULAR GATE ENTRY DOOR MASTER GATE OPERATOR (STRIKE OPEN INPUT) ACCESS DOOR...
  • Page 11: Postal Lock Installation

    POSTAL LOCK INSTALLATION These parts are used only when postal access to your facility is required. The postal lock mecha- nism must be obtained by application to your local post office. Installation: Open the front panel of the Entry Phone and remove the hole plug. POSTAL LOCK SWITCH WIRES (2) POSTAL LOCK SWITCH ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 12 INPUT/OUTPUT PORT CONNECTOR Entry Phone Processor USOC RJ11C Telephone Line (included) OPTIONAL 15 Pin Parallel Printer Port Input / Output connection see page 28 Connector OPTIONAL 9-Pin Communication port connection - for optional RF and RS-485 products DOOR RELAY: For allowing access through pedestri- SPEAKER TERMINAL: Pre-installed speaker output.
  • Page 13: Port Connectors

    COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTORS Entry Phone Processor USOC RJ11C Telephone Line (included) OPTIONAL Parallel Printer 15 Pin Port connection Input / Output Connector see page 28 OPTIONAL 9-Pin Communication port connection - for optional RF and RS-485 products RF RECEIVER: For use with local RF receiver. (See Receiver Connection Manual.) RS485: Connect to corresponding RS485 terminals (-, +, GND) of remote security devices.
  • Page 14: Rf & Rs485 Connections

    RS-485 CONNECTION EXAMPLE RF Receiver wires BLACK GREEN WHITE RS485 wires LOCAL RF RECEIVER RS485 (-) (blue) RS485 (+) (brown) RS485 GND (yellow) KEYPAD RS 485 REMOTE DEVICE 1 STAND-ALONE RECEIVER RS 485 REMOTE DEVICE 2 CARD READER RS 485 REMOTE DEVICE 3 UNIVERSAL INTERFACE BOARD RS 485 REMOTE DEVICE 4 PAGE...
  • Page 15 RS-485 CONNECTION CONFIGURATIONS “Daisy Chain” Configuration #1 wiring configuration (Recommended method for superior data transmission) • Up to 31 RS-485 devices supported • Maximum distance from the last RS-485 device to the Entry Phone is 4000 Ft. • Turn “ON” the terminator switch ONLY for the last device installed in the RS-485 line. •...
  • Page 16: Memory Card Installation

    Code systems for easy reference. Turn power off and insert (fig d.) Memory Card in Main Memory Slot. Turn power on and the information screen should display as seen in (fig e.) MEMORY CAPACITY DIAL CODE VF-250 REV. 1.00_ (fig e.) SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER PAGE...
  • Page 17: Connecting Keypad Light Wires

    CONNECTING KEYPAD LIGHT WIRES IF YOU ARE USING THE PHONE’S OWN TRANSFORMER FOR POWER: STEP 1 Unplug the transformer. STEP 2 Connect the black and white wire on the light in parallel with the black and white wires on the phone. STEP 3 Stow the wires in the bottom of the box neatly.
  • Page 18: Programming The Processor

    PROGRAMMING THE PROCESSOR ENTERING THE PROGRAM MODE When the Processor unit is turned on and the button is pressed, the screen will display: TO ENTER PROG MODE, Type Password >____ Type in the factory present password (7777). Press . The Program Selection Screen will display: SELECT PROG MODE: (N)Names (U)Utility...
  • Page 19: Selecting Program Mode

    SELECTING PROGRAM MODE LIST OF PROGRAM MODES: page 19-21 Program or edit Tenant Names Names page 22 Program or edit Utility Codes Utility page 23 Program New Password ( recommended ) Password* pages 24-26 Program System Clock and Seven Day Timers Clock/Timer page 27 Program relay output time ( for 2 relays )
  • Page 20: Tenant Information

    TENANT INFORMATION In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the key. The screen will display (fig b.): STEP SELECT PROG MODE: PROG A NEW NAME (N)Names (U)Utility PROG BY CODE:___ (fig a.) (fig b.) You now have three options: STEP To program by code, enter To view or edit an existing name...
  • Page 21: Transmitter/Card Programming

    TRANSMITTER/CARD PROGRAMMING STEP To complete entry, press the key to return to the program selection screen. To program RF devices ( i.e. transmitters/cards etc.) continue on to Step 7. NOTE: To enable the transmitter/card programming feature, you must insert the communicator card in the “backup”...
  • Page 22: Area Codes

    AREA CODES 005 PHONE NUMBER: _-___-___-____ (fig a.) PREFIX FIELD AREA CODE FIELD In special applications, it is necessary to enter area codes for Tenant Phone Numbers. Area codes are entered from the Phone Number screen (fig a.). 005 PHONE NUMBER: 1-___-___-____ (fig b.) Use the...
  • Page 23: Utility Codes

    UTILITY CODES A 4-digit Utility Code (numeric characters only) may be assigned to “Utility Companies” such as delivery, telephone, construction companies, water, power, etc. These utilities can use their individual code to access the premises within the time zone that you program. Each system, no matter what the memory capacity, is equipped with 60 available Utility Codes and time zones.
  • Page 24: Password

    PASSWORD The factory present password is 7777. We suggest that you customize it. SELECT PROG MODE: In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the (P)Password key. (fig a.) To customize a password, type in a four character password (it may be alphanumeric characters). NEW PASSWORD: Press the key to enter the new...
  • Page 25: Clock Timer

    CLOCK/TIMER The Clock/Timer allows you to set the date and time, and to program gates and doors to be opened or closed when- ever specified. This clock is equipped with 100 year calender, auto leap year compensation and daylight savings. In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the SELECT PROG MODE: key.
  • Page 26 CLOCK/TIMER CONTINUED 2./ 3. DOOR AND GATE TIMERS Press to program Gate Timers Menu. Press to program the Door Timers Menu. Setup New Timers> N See next page for instructions View/Edit Timers> USE ARROWS TO VIEW / PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL TIME ZONES SUN G-Tmr1: ON F=off to view and program timer(s) for 07:00am ->...
  • Page 27 CLOCK/TIMER CONTINUED 2./ 3. DOOR AND GATE TIMERS, cont’ Press to program Gate Timer Menu Press to program the Door Timers Menu PRESS (N) TO PROGRAM Setup New Timers> N SETS OF TIME ZONES View/Edit Timers> See previous page for instructions Program timers 1 &...
  • Page 28: Strike Time

    STRIKE TIME Strike Time sets the amount of time your gate or door relay will be held open. In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the SELECT PROG MODE: key. (S)Strike Time (fig a.) The strike time can be set for both gates and doors Door Strike Time >...
  • Page 29: Report Printing

    REPORT PRINTING If your Processor is connected to a printer using the Parallel Printer Port, you will be able to print selected tables. SELECT PROG MODE: In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the key. (R)Report Printing (fig a.) FOUR DIFFERENT PRINTING OPTIONS PRINT REPORT: Scroll through the printing options using the...
  • Page 30: Greeting

    GREETING Use the Greeting Screen to customize the Welcome message. SELECT PROG MODE: In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press key. (G)Greeting (fig a.) FACILITY NAME: Type the name of the facility and press the key to complete your entry. The Woodbridge Meadows system will automatically center your entry on (fig b.)
  • Page 31: Backup Memory

    BACKUP MEMORY (fig a.) MAIN MEMORY CARD TOP VIEW OF PROCESSOR BACK FRONT BACKUP MEMORY CARD POWER SWITCH NOTE: You must have an extra memory card (sold separately) installed in the Backup Slot (fig a.) of the Processor in order to perform the backup process.
  • Page 32: Error Messages

    *IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to charge the battery in (fig e.) the Dial Code System, the processor must be plugged in to the transformer and the processor MUST BE ON. If the power is off on the processor, the battery will not be charging.
  • Page 33: Parts List & Diagram

    LC PARTS LIST & DIAGRAM T009 T035 T010 Memory Card T038 T033 T030 T031 T027 T029 T003 T025 T002 T001 T014 T012 T026 T013 T011 PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION T001 Transformer T025 Programming Keys T002 External Keypad T026 Postal Lock Assembly T003 Key Lock...
  • Page 34: Approvals

    APPROVALS FCC part 68, 15 & Canadian DOC approval. Industry Canada (IC) Notice Instruction to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class 13 digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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