CODE = Keypad PIN code used to gain access (only last 2 digits of code shown).
CID = A known user used called the intercom to gain access with Caller ID.
USER = This person answered their phone to the visitor (Last 6 digits of phone number).
CAUTION
Please refrain from pressing the LOG button more than once at a time, as doing so can
overload the intercom with message requests and it may need powered off and on again to
resume normal operation. Thank you!
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Stored Keypad Codes
This button will send an SMS string to
the intercom to check the keypad codes
which are stored in the unit.
NORM = Normal codes, can be used 24/7.
TEMP = Temporary codes which will auto expire.
PLAN = Time restricted codes.
Stored Prox cards
This button will send an SMS string to
the intercom to check the serial
numbers of stored cards.
NORM = Normal codes, can be used 24/7.
TEMP = Temporary codes which will auto expire.
PLAN = Time restricted codes.
Gate Status
This button will send an SMS string to the
intercom to check the state of both relays and
the optional "Status" input (gate can have a
limit switch fitted for the status feature).
If any relay is ON, it is possible your gates are held OPEN
by the intercom. You can press the UNLATCH button on
the home screen to send the UNLATCH command and
then check again the status of the gate. Speak to your
installer if you have questions on this feature.
Activity Log
This button will ask the intercom to
send a series of SMS messages to
your phone which will indicate the
last 20 events that have occurred
on the intercom, starting with the
most recent. This can be used to
see who gained access and when.
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