Card Entry; Code Entry; Postal Lock, Request For Access, Door Position Monitoring; Built-In Modem - Chamberlain SENTEX Infinity Series Installation Instructions Manual

Installation with multi-link firmware
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D. CARD ENTRY
1. Program the unit with some test cards and facility codes as described in the accompanying
manual, Programming Infinity Systems with Multi-Link Firmware, Document
Number 6001014.
2. Test the card entry feature with a volid card number and facility code. If the card is accepted,
the LEDs on the front of the reader should change appearance, and the relay should activate.
Card readers have different LED patterns, so the change depends on the type of reader.
3. Infinity software can be used to test card readers.
Area 23, selection 3 will indicates if a specific card has been programmed in, but not if it is
valid. If the relay does not activate when the card is used, check to make sure the card's
facility code matches the system (see programming instructions).
Area 23, selection 4 can also be used to see determine the card was read properly, but was
denied access for another reason, i.e., the card is not valid (30-bit only).
E. CODE ENTRY
1. Program the unit with some test codes as described in the accompanying manual,
Programming Infinity Systems with Multi-Link Firmware, Document Number 6001014.
2. Test the code entry feature with a valid code. The relay for that keypad should activate when
the code is entered.
3. Infinity software can be used to test code entry.
Area 23, selection 4 (see programming instructions) can be used to determine if the code was
received properly, but was denied access for some other reason (for example, the code is out
of its time zone).
F. POSTAL LOCK, REQUEST FOR ACCESS, DOOR POSITION MONITORING
♦ Test these features by shorting across the appropriate terminal block pins, then check to make
sure the associated relays activate and deactivate properly.
♦ Once your wiring is in place, test the functions again.
G. BUILT-IN MODEM
1. Call the first unit in the chain using a Hayes-compatible modem hooked to a terminal (or PC
using terminal emulation software).
2. If connection is made, the "TRANSMIT MODEM DATA" (TX) and "RECEIVE MODEM
DATA" (RX) indicators (see Figure 16) should flash as data is transmitted and received, and
you should be able to access the programming mode described in Section 10 of the
programming manual.
3. If connection is not made, ensure the the baud rates of both modems match. If you have a
1100329 board it must be set to 300, 1200, or 2400 baud to communicate with the Infinity
system's 300 (or 2400) baud modem.
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