Chamberlain LiftMaster Q Installation Manual page 21

Liftmaster q access keypad
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Sets the time of day on Sunday that Relay 2
Enter SUNDAY
will activate.
OPEN Time
PRESS # WHEN DONE
Sets the time of day on Sunday that Relay 2
Enter SUNDAY
will deactivate.
CLOSE Time
PRESS # WHEN DONE
Sets the time of day on the next Holiday that
Enter HOLIDAY
Relay 2 will activate.
OPEN Time
PRESS # WHEN DONE
Sets the time of day on the next Holiday that
Enter HOLIDAY
Relay 2 will deactivate.
CLOSE Time
PRESS # WHEN DONE
Sets the next date that will use the holiday
Enter the Next
hours.
Holiday Date:
PRESS # WHEN DONE
Allows Relay 2 to activate when Relay 1 is tripped
Slave After Hours
outside the hold open hours. This is useful when a
ENABLED
secondary gate is used.
Press * to Change
PRESS # WHEN DONE
Sets the maximum number of attempts within a
Max. # of Attempts
Before Lock Out: 000
one minute period before the keypad will prevent
further code entry. If the number is set to three,
then after three successive attempts with invalid
codes, the user will be locked out. The lockout will
PRESS # WHEN DONE
remain active for 60 seconds after the last key
press. If the user keeps pressing keys the lockout
time will continue to be reset. The maximum value
is 10. The factory default is 000, which disables the
lockout feature.
Displays a third message on the display
Use Custom Message?
NO
before any key is pressed. The keypad will
Press * to Change
scroll through three messages instead of two
and allows communication with customers.
PRESS # WHEN DONE
The custom message can only be changed
through the software. It cannot be changed
from the controller. The factory default is NO.
Causes Relay 1 to trip if the keypad is not
Trip Relay Offline?
NO
communicating with the controller.
Press * to Change
WARNING: Improper use of this option can
make your site vulnerable. Do not set this
PRESS # WHEN DONE
option on an entry keypad. The factory default
is NO.
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At this point, the basic parameters required for operation have been
entered. If no other options are active or required, you can exit the setup
mode by pressing the program button on the circuit board or by pressing
the 7, 8, and 9 keys simultaneously.
Allows you to change the setup password
Change the Setup
Password?
from the factory default of 8898. When YES is
Press * for YES
selected, the unit will prompt for the new
Press # for NO
password. The new password must be entered
twice for verification before it will be changed. If
both passwords entered match, the password
will be changed. Otherwise, you will be told that
the passwords do not match.
Controls the use of the tamper sensor. The
Tamper Sensor is:
ENABLED
available options are ENABLED and
Press * to Change
DISABLED. If enabled, the keypad will not
function and an alarm will occur from the
PRESS # WHEN DONE
controller if the device is tampered with. The
factory default is ENABLED.
Controls the characters displayed during code
Secure Code Entry?
NO
entry. When set to YES, the display will show
Press * to Change
only * for each key pressed. When set to NO,
the numbers pressed will be echoed to the
PRESS # WHEN DONE
display. The factory default is NO.
Controls the internal buzzer used to provide
Beep with Key Press?
YES
audio feedback for any key press. When set
Press * to Change
to YES, the buzzer will produce a short beep
when a key is pressed. When set to NO, the
PRESS # WHEN DONE
buzzer will not sound with key presses. The
factory default is YES.
Causes the internal buzzer to sound when an
Beep with Access?
YES
access is attempted. A valid access will cause
Press * to Change
the buzzer to sound one long beep. All other
attempts will cause the buzzer to sound four
PRESS # WHEN DONE
short beeps. The factory default is ON.
Controls the internal buzzer used to provide
Sound Buzzer w/Alarm
NO
audible feedback when a system alarm
Press * to Change
occurs. When set to YES, the internal buzzer
will sound whenever an alarm occurs and
remain on until the alarm resets from the
PRESS # WHEN DONE
controller. When set to NO, the internal alarm
buzzer will not sound with an alarm event.
The factory default is NO.
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