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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FOR THE
FOR THE
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PROGRAMMING AND USE
PROGRAMMING AND USE
PROGRAMMING AND USE
PROGRAMMING AND USE
HORIZON SYSTEMS
HORIZON SYSTEMS
HORIZON SYSTEMS
HORIZON SYSTEMS
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  • Page 1 Doc.. 6001036 Rev B INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE PROGRAMMING AND USE PROGRAMMING AND USE PROGRAMMING AND USE PROGRAMMING AND USE HORIZON SYSTEMS HORIZON SYSTEMS HORIZON SYSTEMS HORIZON SYSTEMS...
  • Page 3 Similarly, there are certain key things you and others in your building/complex must know about using the system. Thus, you should take the time to read these instructions completely before attempting to program or use your Horizon system. If you have any questions, your installing dealer will be happy to assist you.
  • Page 4 2. AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL/OCCUPANT ENTRY The Horizon system can be used to control the access of people who are authorized to be inside the building/complex with the use of entry codes. These 4-digit codes can be given to each occupant, service person, etc. or these codes can be limited to a few, or no, people. Each person enters their code on the keypad on the system's faceplate.
  • Page 5 2. The Horizon system has a feature that you (or anyone else you choose to tell about this feature) may use to initiate communication with the system. Dial the telephone number of the line to which the Horizon is connected and when it answers, press the "#"...
  • Page 6 Before you can begin programming, your programming source must be activated. If you are using the handheld, you must first open the Horizon cabinet and plug the cable into the pins in the upper right- hand corner of the main circuit board that is labeled "HANDHELD PROGRAMMER". The pin on the handheld programmer's connector which is closest to the red stripe on the ribbon cable is considered pin 1.
  • Page 7 Due to space limitations in the Horizon system's memory, there are certain punctuation marks that cannot be used in the welcoming message that is shown on the display. The punctuation marks that you may use in this message are the following: pound (#), star/asterisk ( ), comma (,), period (.), dash...
  • Page 8 If you do not remember all of the codes, and you are programming the Horizon system through a terminal/modem, you may access the main menu by entering "88" and the "ENTER" button when the "menu prompt" is shown (as described on page 4). For your reference, the menu of choices is shown below as it would appear on your terminal.
  • Page 9 If the second relay is set to Control, it will activate when the resident dials the tone activation digit for relay 2 or when terminal "AUX" on the Horizon controller board sees a contact closure to common. If set to Shunt, it activates whenever relay 1 activates to temporarily bypass an alarm sensor monitoring this entry.
  • Page 10 PLEASE NOTE: If you have an exit request button connected to relay 2, you will need to set the configuration of relay 2 as Control. If relay 2 is set for any other configuration, this device will not work. EXAMPLE OF SYSTEM PROMPT TYPICAL ENTRY IMPORTANT NOTES...
  • Page 11 ACTIVATION TIME FOR RELAY 2 __ 08 + ENTER --ANSWER MUST ALSO CONTAIN 2 DIGITS. --IF THIS RELAY ACTIVATES A GATE OPERATOR WITH A MOMENTARY CONTACT CLOSURE, YOU WILL NEED TO SET THE RELAY ACTIVATION TIME FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME (FOR EXAMPLE, 2 SECONDS).
  • Page 12 PROGRAMMING WITH THE USE OF THE SMALL DISPLAY If you are programming your Horizon system with the use of a handheld programmer or keypad, you will be using the small display as your reference. The following messages are the default messages that will be shown, in sequential order, on the small display.
  • Page 13 PROGRAMMING WITH THE USE OF A TERMINAL\MODEM The following examples are for those programming the Horizon by terminal/modem. The AREA 06 menu will provide you with four (4) selections. These selections are as follows: 1. WELCOMING MESSAGE 2. DIRECTIONS PAGE 3.
  • Page 14 3. AFTER DIALING PAGE This message provides the user with instructions about what to do while the system is dialing and after the conversation. If after programming your own instructions, you decide that you want to go back to the factory default for this area, simply enter a zero (0).
  • Page 15 ENTER DASHES BETWEEN NUMBERS. --IF YOU ENTER A TELEPHONE NUMBER THAT IS EXACTLY 10 DIGITS IN LENGTH, THE HORIZON WILL AUTOMATICALLY DIAL A “1” BEFORE THE TELEPHONE NUMBER. IF YOU DO NOT WANT THE SYSTEM TO DIAL A “1” BEFORE ANY 10-DIGIT TELEPHONE NUMBERS, DISABLE THE “PREFIX ‘1’”...
  • Page 16 ENTER NAME _________________ DOE, JOHN P. + --NAME CAN BE 13 CHARACTERS ENTER LONG, INCLUDING PUNCTUATION AND SPACES. --THE DIRECTORY IS ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY THE FIRST CHARACTER IN THE NAME. THEREFORE, "JOHN DOE" WILL APPEAR IN THE "J" SECTION OF THE DIRECTORY AND "DOE, JOHN"...
  • Page 17 ERASE THIS ENTRY? (1=YES, 0=NO) __ 1 + ENTER --YOU MUST CONFIRM THAT YOU WISH TO ERASE THIS INFORMATION. IF YOU SAY NO, THE INFORMATION REMAINS IN THE MEMORY. --IF ANOTHER PERSON SHARES THIS DIRECTORY CODE AND PHONE NUMBER, THE SYSTEM WILL SHOW THAT INFORMATION AFTER YOU HAVE ANSWERED THIS PROMPT.
  • Page 18 To enter the programming mode, call the telephone number designated for the system from a touch tone telephone. The Horizon will answer the telephone line and will put out a modem carrier signal over the telephone line. Next, enter a single asterisk (" ") and the six-digit programming access code. Once you have entered the asterisk, the modem signal will cease and after you have entered the programming mode, the system will respond with two short beeps.
  • Page 19 ON-SITE RELAY ACTIVATION The first step for on-site relay activation is to enter the programming mode via your programming source. Next, you will enter the appropriate code for the relay you wish to activate. The codes for controlling the system's relays are as follows: TIMED RELAY ACTIVATION (activation time is established in area 02) RELAY 1 = 99 + ENTER RELAY 2 = 95 + ENTER...
  • Page 20 When you are entering a directory code and the telephone number is exactly 10 digits in length, the Horizon system will automatically dial a leading “1” before the 10 digits. This feature is called the Prefix “1” feature. The factory default setting for this feature is “Enabled”.
  • Page 21 The alternative scrolling mode saves a visitor time in trying to locate a tenant's directory code. This feature is demonstrated when a visitor presses the "#" key on the Horizon keypad. Instead of having the first alphabetically-sorted code displayed when the "#" key is pressed, this feature will cause the Horizon to display the code located in the middle of the programmed directory codes.
  • Page 22 As noted in the "BASIC HINTS" section, your Horizon system can be programmed via the 12-button keypad on the face of the system. Programming via the keypad on the face of the Horizon system involves only four differences from the procedures described in pages 7 through 16: To enter programming, the programming access code must be proceeded by pressing the "...