TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW ..................1 A. INTRODUCTION .......................... 1 B. PROGRAMMING BASICS ......................2 C. SETTING THE DATE AND TIME (STEP 27) ................3 D. SYSTEM RESPONSES ........................ 4 PART 2 TIME ZONES AND HOLIDAYS..................5 A.
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A. DO NOT DISTURB UNTIL FEATURE (STEP 89) ............... 21 B. CANCEL THE DO NOT DISTURB UNTIL FEATURE (STEP 89)..........21 C. SPEAK THROUGH THE CROWN JEWEL MICROPHONE (STEP 90) ........21 D. CYCLE MAIN GATE (STEP 91)....................21 E. CYCLE AUXILIARY RELAY (STEP 92) ..................21 F.
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You can put the visitor on hold while you take your new phone call. • If you forget that a call was on hold and hang up the phone, the Crown Jewel will ring your telephone. When you pick up the phone, your call will be put through.
Gate monitoring: Your Crown Jewel installer can place sensors on the main gate to detect whether it is closed. You can program the Crown Jewel to respond in the following ways if the gate is forced open or is held open 60 seconds after it should have been closed.
Each programming command consists of: the programming prefix (usually “##”); a 2-digit step number; the required digits of data; ending with the “#” (pound) key to terminate the programming step. The step number tells the Crown Jewel which setting to change. The data is your new value for that setting.
D. SYSTEM RESPONSES The Crown Jewel emits various audio tones or beeps to respond to input or to indicate certain conditions. These tones and beeps will tell whether the Crown Jewel has understood your programming instructions or Direct Commands. Programming Responses: •...
PART 2 TIME ZONES AND HOLIDAYS A. PROGRAMMING TIME ZONES (STEP 25) The Times Zones feature allows you to set up time periods and days during which access is restricted for entry codes. For example, the gardener’s entry code will only grant access on Mondays between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM.
The following steps enable you to program and delete entry codes. Entry codes can be used to gain access without using a key or contacting you. The Crown Jewel unit has capacity for 75 entry codes. You can program entry codes that open the main gate and are valid at all times. If you want to restrict access, you can program entry codes to activate specific relays;...
(sets the talk time to 2 minutes). NOTES 1. When the Crown Jewel is calling the residence during a normal visitor call, the talk time starts when the call is answered. 2. When the Crown Jewel is calling a Call Forwarding number, the talk time starts immediately after the number is dialed.
G. VISITOR CALLS TO GUEST HOUSES The Crown Jewel has the ability to let a visitor place a call to a location other than the main residence. This feature is utilized when the visitor presses either “1#”, “2#”, or “3#” in the unit’s keypad.
PART 5 DO NOT DISTURB FEATURE The Do Not Disturb feature allows you to block visitor calls during specific times. NOTE: Be sure you set the unit’s date and time before using the Do Not Disturb feature. A. ACTIVATING THE DO NOT DISTURB UNTIL FEATURE (STEP 89) You can use this feature block calls until a specific time.
Do Not Disturb mode is one digit long: 0 = Ignore Do Not Disturb Schedule 1 = Enable Do Not Disturb Schedule Example 12 + 1 + # (Crown Jewel re-enables Do Not Disturb Schedule). Page 10 of 33 Doc. 6001141 Rev B...
PART 6 GATE CONFIGURATION A. SETTING THE MAIN GATE ACTIVATION TIME (STEP 23) You can program the time the main gate will remain activated. Factory Setting: 10 seconds. Format 23 + number of seconds + “#” • The number of seconds can be up to three digits long; it can be set for 1 to 250 seconds.
NOTES If the second relay is set to configuration number: During a visitor call, the relay will activate when you dial a “5” and the call will terminate or the relay will activate when the Exit Request Device has been activated. The second relay will activate whenever the main relay activates to temporarily bypass an alarm sensor monitoring this entry.
PART 7 UNLOCK SCHEDULES The Crown Jewel unit can automatically open any gate and close it later. This unit function is known as the Unlock Schedules feature. Each day of the week can have up to 2 time segments. On programmed holidays, the schedule can automatically be ignored or changed to the alternate Holiday schedule.
(Erase the Monday Segment 1 Unlock Schedule for the Main Gate). C. SETTING AN UNLOCK SCHEDULE FOR THE AUXILIARY RELAY (STEP 42) You can program the Crown Jewel to automatically unlock and relock the auxiliary relay. Format 42 + day of the week + segment + opening time + closing time + holiday option + “#”...
B. ENABLING/DISABLING CALL FORWARDING (STEP 13) You can program the Crown Jewel to forward calls; to stop forwarding calls; or to forward calls according to the Scheduled Call Forwarding feature (see Section G). NOTE: To use Call Forwarding or Scheduled Call Forwarding, you must program a call forwarding telephone number (see Section B).
D. SETTING THE CALL FORWARDING EXTENSION NUMBER (STEP 16 ) Enter the extension to use in Call Forwarding. Format 16 + extension number (up to 6 digits) + “#” • The extension number may be up to 6 digits long. Example 16 + 1234 + # (sets the extension number as 1234) NOTE...
H. CALL FORWARDING SCHEDULE (STEP 18) Program a calls to be forwarded during specific times on specific days. Format 18 + day of the week + starting time + ending time + holiday option + “#”. • The day of the week is one digit long: 1 = Sunday 2 = Monday 3 = Tuesday...
(Step 02) • If you typed the password incorrectly or you forget the password, you can reset the Crown Jewel to the factory defaults using programming step 31. See Part 11, Section B. B. VERIFYING THE UNIT PASSWORD (STEP 02) Use this programming step to verify the new password you entered in step 01 (see Section A above).
Format 22 + 00 + “#” • Enter “00” for the alarm call telephone number to have the Crown Jewel call the residence telephone. Example 22 + 00 + # (sets the alarm call number to the residence telephone number).
You can use the following programming steps to program or perform certain functions from a remote telephone. A. DO NOT DISTURB UNTIL FEATURE (STEP 89) You can program the Crown Jewel to block visitor calls, beginning immediately, until the time you program. Step 89 temporarily overrides the Do Not Disturb Schedule. Format 89 + ending time + “#”...
F. INITIATING SUSTAINED ACTIVATION OF MAIN RELAY (STEP 93) You can activate the main relay for as long as you want. Use this step if you wanted to keep the door/gate open for an undetermined period of time. Format 93 + “#” NOTES 1.
K. LATCH MAIN RELAY UNTIL SPECIFIED TIME (STEP 98) You can activate the main relay until the time of day that you specify in this step. Format 98 + ending time + “#” • The ending time must be four digits long, in 24-hour format. Example 98 + 1730 + # (latches main gate open until 5:30 PM).
Some telephone companies offer special features that require dialing a preceding “#” or “ “. If you subscribe to such services and the Crown Jewel interferes with using them, you can program the Crown Jewel to accept different prefixes.
33 + 1 + # (enables the No-Telco mode) NOTE If No-Telco is enabled while a telephone line connected to the unit, the Crown Jewel ignores the telephone line. All Telco features like call forwarding and call waiting are disabled.
If you have an answering machine attached to the same telephone line as the unit, make sure you set the Crown Jewel ring count to a large enough number so that it does not interfere with the operation of the answering machine. The Crown Jewel unit can be remotely programmed even if the answering machine answers the line first.
5. The Crown Jewel is now ready to accept programming isntructions. From a Remote Telephone 1. Dial the residence telephone number. 2. When the Crown Jewel picks up the call, press the asterisk key three times (“ ”). 3. Enter the unit ID code.
C. VERIFY UNIT NUMBER (STEP 37) Use this programming step to verify each unit’s ID code, in a multiple unit chain. Format 37 + “#” The unit will respond with the number of beeps corresponding to its unit number. Example Unit 1 will respond with one beep;...
ID code. 1. Signal the Crown Jewel that you want to enter direct commands. From the residence telephone: when you hear the dial tone, press the pound key twice (“##”), the unit ID code (if applicable), then the six digit password.
E. CYCLE MAIN GATE (STEP 91) Use this Direct Command to cycle the main gate, without first receiving a visitor call. Format ## + 91 + # F. CYCLE AUXILIARY RELAY(STEP 92) Use this Direct Command to cycle the auxiliary relay, without first receiving a visitor call. For example, you could turn on a closed circuit TV or security light.
N. USING THE IN-HOUSE PAGING FEATURE You can send the Crown Jewel a Direct Command that will cause all the telephones connected to the unit’s phone line to give a distinctive ring. For example, you can use this command to page someone else in the residence.
APPENDIX A THE PROGRAMMING MENU STEP PURPOSE DIGITS ACCEPTABLE INPUT Exiting Programming Mode Changing the Unit Password Verifying the Unit Password Creating an Entry Code 4, 5, or 6 4-digit entry code + relay code+time zone Erasing an Entry Code 4-digit entry code Erasing all Entry Codes all code erasing sequence (101010)
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43 + delay time in seconds + # Service Activating the Do Not Disturb Until Feature ending time Initiating Audio Communication through the Crown Jewel Cycling the Main Gate Cycling the Auxiliary Relay Latching the Main Gate Latching the Auxiliary Relay...
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