dial number, eg 105. When 105 is subsequently dialled on the keypad, the telephone number under
that user name will be called and the number under Forward number as second. The relay can be
activated with * code #.
This function is useful when the Wizard is used in an apartment block, for example, and needs to call
mobile numbers directly via a sip trunk. Then this shortened numbering is more convenient than
entering a full mobile number.
Send dtmf during a call: allows the keypad to be used to send dtmf tones during a call. This is useful
when, for example, a conversation comes up on a menu.
Keypad Code mode:
1. Internal verification: the keypad is used to activate the codes entered under the Phone
directory.
2. With external verification, the Wizard only sends the protocol you select here over the
wiegand bus (pin 1, 2 and 3 connect to the green connector). You then need an external
access control system. Fasttel can help you make the right choice for this.
NFC mode: This optional NFC Mifair badge reader is offered as a license that you can activate during
or after purchase.
In internal verification the second internal contact is always activated (lock2). With external control,
26 bits (4‐6 digits Hex) are output.
Auto reboot: You can have the device reboot automatically at three different times.
3.10 Relay settings
Internal relays: The two internal relays of the Wizard IP are configured here.
They can be disabled and the time duration in milliseconds can be adjusted.
This means that a duty cycle of 2000 equals a 2‐second pulse.
DTMF: This is the code that must be entered to open the relay with the telephone.
External relays:
Edition 2.1 pg.9
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