Limited use is provided for end to end testing by the installer prior to the account being created (see Installer Instructions under General Operating Instructions section below). In order to use the CTE 1000, the owner must first go to the CelAccess web site at www.celaccess.com create an account.
Installation Installation of the CTE is extremely simple. The only wires required are power and the relay to the gate or door. 1. Proper wire size is necessary for a good and trouble-free installation. Follow the tables below for your installation.
Wiring the Station 5. A 12VAC adapter is included to power the CTE 1000 unit. Use 12 AWG stranded wire between the 12VAC adapter and the POWER “pig tale” cables or directly to the terminal block on the CTE 1000 unit.
When the CTE 1000 is powered on, it will beep three times and the LEDs on the front will light. On the Cellular Interface Board (inside the CTE 1000), the LED D6 will light indicating power. LED D2 will blink once, then go dark.
KEYPAD USE Access and Function Codes The CTE 1000 can be programmed with up to 500 (4-digit) ACCESS codes. ALL CODE PROGRAMMING MUST BE PERFORMED AT THE KEYPAD. There are two different types of codes, Access Codes and Function Codes.
It simply resets the MASTER code to 1 2 5 1. A Unit Reset is provided should it ever become necessary to completely reset the CTE 1000 back to the initial factory defaults. Be careful … Unit RESET will DELETE ALL ACCESS & FUNCTION CODES and the MASTER code will be set back to 1 2 5 1.
Nothing happens when the call button is pressed If the external LEDs are not lit, check power to the unit. If the external LEDs are lit, then open the CT 1000. LED D6 should be lit indicating that the Cellular Interface module has power.
Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the Texas. FCC Requirements 1. THE CTE 1000 IS DESIGNED ONLY AS A WIRELESS SYSTEM. DO NOT CONNECT TO WIRED TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INCLUDING IN-BULDING EQUIPMENT OR TELEPHONE COMPANY SYSTEMS. IT HAS NOT BEEN CERTIFIED AS COMPLIANT WITH PART 68 OF THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RULES.
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