Introduction; Single Family Residence (Npb); Multi-Resident Complex (Dial-Out Or Manager Sharing) - Chamberlain Elite EL Series Programming Manual

Telephone entry/access control system
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The sample installations on the next few pages will help familiarize you with the
features of your unit. You MUST know how your system is laid out to program it with
this manual. If you have questions about your configuration, please contact your
installing dealer for more information.
This type of installation utilizes the "No Phone Bill" (NPB) feature. When a visitor
contacts the resident at the unit, it does not dial a separate number to reach you in
your residence. The unit essentially functions as an intercom with your residence
phone. Therefore, the NPB does not require the use of directory codes, since the unit
will only need to ring a single telephone line to the house. When a visitor arrives,
they will simply press the unit's "Call" button to contact the resident.
Multi-Resident Complex (Dial-Out)
This installation utilizes the dial-out feature. Each resident has a separate phone
number. The unit dials the resident's numbers using preprogrammed Directory
Codes. Because the unit dials a separate phone number to contact the resident, the
"Call Waiting" and "Direct Command" features will not work. The unit must be
remotely programmed.
separate phone number
Resident
separate phone number
Resident
separate phone number
Resident
separate phone number
Manager
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Introduction

Single Family Residence (NPB)

Bypass
Board
Building/Complex
Phone Junction Box
separate phone number
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