Select Engineered Systems Select Gate 1A User/Installer Manual

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  • Page 1 User/Installer Guide Select Entry Systems...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO SELECT GATE ..........STANDARD FEATURES ..............SPECIAL FEATURES ..............OPTIONS ..................ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS ......... ELECTRICAL ................. TECHNICAL DATA ................. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............ WIRING HOOKUP CONNECTIONS ..........INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ............3.1.1 MOUNTING SELECT GATE ............3.1.2 GROUNDING SELECT GATE ............3.1.3 CONNECTING POWER TO SELECT GATE ........
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.2.13 RING TYPE ................4.2.14 RING COUNT ................ 4.2.15 CALL WAITING TYPE ............4.2.16 RING DETECT ............... 4.2.17 BACK BEEP ................4.2.18 TALK TIME ................4.2.19 KEYPAD ON ................4.2.20 PROGRAMMING PASSWORD ..........4.2.21 CALL FORWARD TONE ............4.4.22 CALL FORWARD TYPE ............
  • Page 5: Introduction To Select Gate

    Entering the proper two digit control password will allow access to the output relays and allow timed, latch and one hour relay control functions. If the 4 digit program password is entered, the Select Gate will enter Remote Programming mode. SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 6: Standard Features

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE STANDARD FEATURES: • Lighted front panel. • Uses existing phones and phone lines. • (Local) Call waiting and transfer. • Latching relays by calling unit from any Touch-Tone™ phone. (Local or remote). •...
  • Page 7: Special Features

    If this occurs, add an external relay controlled by the Select Gate output relay contacts to your gate system. This will help isolate the contacts going to your solid state gate controller. SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE TECHNICAL DATA • POWER INPUT: 16 VAC 20 VA UL LISTED TRANSFORMER (PROVIDED WITH UNIT). • TELEPHONE LINE: RJ31X JACK. • SHIPPING WEIGHT: APPROXIMATELY 8 LBS. • CONSTRUCTION: FRONT PANEL: 16 GA. STAINLESS STEEL. BACK BOX: PAINTED CHEMICALLY TREATED ALLOY ALUMINUM.
  • Page 9: Installation Instructions

    The desired location of the telephone jack must be given to the phone company at the time the phone line is ordered, if required. NOTE: TELEPHONE COMPANY REQUIRES ACCESS TO TELEPHONE LINE ORIGINATION POINT. SES RECOMMENDS THAT RJ31X JACK BE INSTALLED IN HOUSE OR MADE ACCESSIBLE TO TELEPHONE COMPANY PERSONNEL. SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 10: Wiring Hookup Connections

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE WIRING HOOKUP CONNECTIONS...
  • Page 11: Installation Procedure

    NOTE: ALL METAL PARTICLES FROM DRILLING MUST BE REMOVED, BEFORE ELECTRONICS ARE INSTALLED IN SELECT GATE. 4) All wire openings, or any penetration of the Select Gate enclosure should be sealed with a good grade of RTV silicon sealant. SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 12: Grounding Select Gate

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 3.1.2 GROUNDING SELECT GATE GROUND WITH GROUND WITH # 16 GAUGE WIRE # 14 GAUGE WIRE OR LARGER FOR OR LARGER FOR BUILDINGS PEDESTALS 1) The Select Gate MUST BE AT EARTH GROUND POTENTIAL. Connect a #16 or larger wire to the ¼...
  • Page 13: Connecting Power To Select Gate

    2) If a D.C. supply is desired, it must be able to provide 12 volts at no less than 2 amperes, when measured at terminals TBS-9 and TBS-10. This current is necessary to provide sufficient ringing voltage to ring phones in the house or residence. NOTE: USE THE TRANSFORMER SUPPLIED BY SES SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 14: Telephone Cables To Use To Wire Select Gate

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 3.1.4 TELEPHONE CABLES TO USE TO WIRE SELECT GATE The Select Gate is a telephone appliance and requires the same grade of telephone wire, that the phone company uses. If installed outside, Out Side Plant wiring MUST be used. If installed underground, direct burial Out Side Plant wiring MUST be used.
  • Page 15: Connecting Rj-31X

    4) Plug the RJ-31 plug back into the jack. Next, check for 48 - 52 volts DC across terminals 4 and 5 (this is the telephone dial tone voltage). NOTE: THE RJ-31X JACK MUST BE WIRED CORRECTLY TO PREVENT DAMAGING TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 16: Connecting To Homes With Alarm System

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 3.1.4.2 CONNECTING SELECT GATE TO HOMES WITH ALARM SYSTEM TO TELCO TO HOUSE PHONES ALARM PANEL 1) Connect the Select Gate input to the output of the alarm panel RJ-31X jack as shown above. This is to ensure that the Select Gate never inadvertently intercepts an alarm signal from the alarm panel's dialer.
  • Page 17: Connecting Devices To Control Relay

    Select Gate output relay contacts to your gate system. This will help isolate the contacts going to your solid state gate controller. NOTE: THE RELAY CONTACTS ARE RATED FOR 24 VOLTS AC OR DC AT 2 AMPS SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 18: Rex Input

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 3.1.6 REX INPUTS The Request to Exit (REX) input is a normally open dry contact input. When RX1 and COM are closed, a signal is sent to Relay 1, which then energizes for the programmed time. When RX2 and COM are closed, a signal is sent to Relay 2, which then energizes for the programmed time.
  • Page 19: Adjusting Speaker Volume

    A good way to make the adjustment is to press the "*" key and adjust the white nylon speaker adjust wheel. When a moderate beep is heard, there should be adequate voice audio level. Make any final adjustments by calling the house from Select Gate. SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 20: Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 3.1.8 ADJUSTING MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY To adjust the microphone sensitivity, move the white nylon wheel in the desired direction. See diagram above. The microphone sensitivity adjusts the point at which Select Gate switches from speaker to microphone.
  • Page 21: Changing Select Gate Light Bulb

    Insert the new light bulb by pressing down into the socket, until the bulb seats. It is recommended that both light bulbs be replaced whenever a light bulb is needed. SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 22: Initialization And Programming

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE INITIALIZATION AND PROGRAMMING Initialization refers to configuration of a Select Gate. This is done during installation and may include how long the door entry time is, or what Touch-Tone number energizes the door control relay.
  • Page 23: Factory Defaults And Programming Functions

    1 - 9 minutes Keypad On 0 - 1 Programming Password 4 digits 7777 Call Forward Tone 0 - 9 Call Forward Type Call Forward Number Up to 16 digits Call Forward ON/OFF 0 - 1 Clear All Phones SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 24: Pin Codes

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Clear All Pins Preset Relays Set Call Forward Preset All Memory NOTE: ALL SELECTIONS IN SECTION 4.2 ASSUME SELECT GATE IS ALREADY IN PROGRAMMING MODE. 4.2.1 PIN CODES (Function 12) On the Select Gate the PIN length is 4 digits. To set a PIN code requires a 2 digit code (where the PIN is stored in the Select Gate), the 4 digit PIN itself, an action code for the relay and a time zone (in future versions) There can be up to 100 pin codes in a Select Gate.
  • Page 25: Relay 1 Unlock Tone

    To change from the default of 2 seconds to 5 seconds: Note the leading "0" for time less than 10 seconds. NOTE: IF LEADING 0 FOR TIME LESS THAN 10 SECONDS IS NOT ENTERED, TIME WILL NOT CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS SETTING. SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 26: Strike Out Count

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 4.2.7 STRIKE OUT COUNT (Function 26) Strike out count is the number of times from 1 to 9 an incorrect PIN code can be entered before lock out occurs. This means that Select Gate will no longer respond to keypad input, until the lock out time expires.
  • Page 27: Relay 2 Latch Tone

    Select Gate location. The four combinations are shown in the table below: RING TYPE SHORT SHORT SHORT LONG LONG SHORT LONG LONG To change from the default of Ring Type 1 (short short) to Ring Type 3 (long short): SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 28 SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 4.2.14 RING COUNT (Function 42) Ring count is the number of times Select Gate will ring the house or residence before it hangs up. If there are any other devices attached to the phone line such as answering machines that you do not want to have answer the Select Gate, then set the Select Gate ring count number to a number lower than those devices require.
  • Page 29 PROGRAMMING PASSWORD (Function 51) This is the 4 digit number that allows all parameters, function definitions, PIN codes, phone numbers, timers, and all programmable features to be changed. To change from the default password number 7777 to 4321: SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 30: Programming Password

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 4.2.21 CALL FORWARD TONE (Function 61) This feature permits remote control of the call forward number to forward a call to some location other than the house or residence. This feature is controlled by programming from a Touch-Tone™...
  • Page 31: Clear All Phones

    To clear all programmed relay parameters from the Select Gate, press the sequence 94 followed by 1010 and *. The 1010 is to keep from inadvertently erasing any functions by accident. This will set all relay functions and times back to factory defaults. SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 32: Clear All Call Forward Parameters

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 4.2.28 CLEAR ALL CALL FORWARD PARAMETERS (Function 96) To clear all programmed call forward phone numbers from the Select Gate, press the sequence 96 followed by 1010 and *. The 1010 is to keep from inadvertently erasing any functions by accident.
  • Page 33: Select Gate Operation

    If your installer has changed the timed entry number, locate that number from the Customer Setup chart in Appendix A on Pg. 33- 35. Use that number as shown at left to open the Select Gate entrance. SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 34: Select Gate Calling House When Phone In Use

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE SELECT GATE CALLING HOUSE WHEN PHONE IN USE If you are using the phone when someone calls from the Select Gate, you can transfer from the outside line call and the Select Gate call. You will hear a beep pattern in the background. This will be 1 of 4 combinations depending on how your Select Gate is programmed.
  • Page 35: Select Gate Using Pin Codes

    After the correct password has been entered, you will hear 1 beep (•). Now enter the appropriate number to latch the entrance. The speaker and microphone are also active at this time to permit conversation. Any combination of relay functions may be keyed in, until the house phone hangs up. SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 36: Programming Select Gate From House

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE PROGRAMMING SELECT GATE FROM HOUSE There are remote programming functions built into the Select Gate that allow the entrance control to be configured in different ways. For example, call forwarding may be enabled, so that when no one is home, anyone pressing the call button on Select Gate will have the call dial out to whatever phone number has been programmed into call forwarding by your installer.
  • Page 37: Appendix A Setup Information

    0 = No notification 1 = House notification Call Forward Number 16 digits Call Forward ON/OFF 0 - 1 Clear All Phones 911010* Clear All Pins 921010* Preset Relays 941010* Set Call Forward 961010* Preset All Memory 991010* SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 38: Relay 2 Unlock Tone

    SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE RING TYPE CALL WAITING TYPE SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT LONG SHORT LONG LONG SHORT LONG SHORT LONG LONG LONG LONG APPENDIX A CUSTOMER SETUP CHART FUNCTION RANGE FACTORY CUSTOMER DEFAULT SETTING RELAY 1 UNLOCK TONE 0 - 9 RELAY 1 LATCH TONE...
  • Page 39 SELECT GATE SG-1A V1.X APPENDIX A CUSTOMER SETUP CHART PIN NUMBER PIN NUMBER PIN NUMBER PIN NUMBER PIN NUMBER PHONE CODES (10 AVAILABLE) PHONE NUMBERS FOR SERVICE CALL: SELECT ENGINEERED SYSTEMS 11/01...
  • Page 40: Ring Type

    `APPENDIX B: SELECT GATE QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE ADD PHONE NUMBER (11+ X + XXXXXXXXXXXXXX*) DELETE SINGLE PHONE NUMBER. 11 (0-9) * ADD PIN NUMBER (12 + XX + XXXX+ 00 +*) DELETE SINGLE PIN CODE 12 00 0000 00 * CLEAR ALL CODES AND PHONE NUMBERS (91 + 1010 + *) CLEAR ALL PINS (92 + 1010 + *) CLEAR EVERYTHING (99 + 1010 + *)
  • Page 41: Appendix C Select Gate Configuration Guide

    APPENDIX C: SELECT GATE CONFIGURATION GUIDE...
  • Page 42 FCC REQUIREMENTS The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established Rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized jacks are used for these connections. This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines. If this unit is malfunctioning, it may also be causing harm to the telephone network;...
  • Page 43 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be performed by our Company or an authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to our Company or to one of our authorized agents. Service can be obtained at: ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________...
  • Page 44 NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
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  • Page 48 “BETTER TECHNOLOGY MAKES BETTER SYSTEMS” Last Printing Date 02/02 Select Engineered Systems, Inc. 7991 West 26th Ave. Hialeah, FL 33016 Toll Free: 1-800-342-5737 In FL: 305-823-5410 Fax: 305-823-5215 www.selectses.com...

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