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Chamberlain Elite EL25 Quick Start Manual

Chamberlain Elite EL25 Quick Start Manual

Chamberlain telephone keypad programming guide
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Quickstart
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EL25
EL25
Keypad Programming Guide
Keypad Programming Guide
Telephone entry/access control system with a 25 directory code capacity
This Quickstart Guide is intended to highlight some applications. These instructions are not intended to be
comprehensive. Please consult the Keypad Programming Manual for complete information.
© 2005 The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
All Rights Reserved

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Summary of Contents for Chamberlain Elite EL25

  • Page 1 Telephone entry/access control system with a 25 directory code capacity This Quickstart Guide is intended to highlight some applications. These instructions are not intended to be comprehensive. Please consult the Keypad Programming Manual for complete information. © 2005 The Chamberlain Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 2 Guide for Programming the EL25 Programming Description of Task Number Entering Programming Mode Exiting Programming Mode Change or Verify the Unit's Password Set Unit ID Number and No. in Chain Set the Clock Enable/Disable Daylight Savings Time Set Visitor Talk Time...
  • Page 3 Change an Entry Code ONLY Verify an Entry Code Activate/Deactivate an Entry Code Optional Steps Indicated with a To enter programming mode from the EL25: Press and the 6-Digit Password (2 short beeps will be heard) Exiting programming mode allows changes to take effect...
  • Page 4 Programming Description of Task Number Delete an Entry Code Assign Each External Access Control Device a “Door Number” (Step 1 of 4) Assign “Each” Door Number to One or More Relays (Step 4 of 4) Assign Door Use Time Zone Set Anti-Passback Entry/Exit for Specific Devices Set Each “Relay Type”...
  • Page 5: Programming Procedure

    Programming Description of Task Number Replace a Card Verify a Card Activate or Deactivate a Card Delete a Card Add a Basic Transmitter Add or Edit a Full Function Transmitter Add a Group of Transmitters at Once Replace a Lost Transmitter Verify a Transmitter Activate or Deactivate a Transmitter Deactivate a Button on a Transmitter...
  • Page 6 Time Zones Delete ALL Access Codes from Database Optional Steps Indicated with a To enter programming mode from the EL25: Press and the 6-Digit Password (2 short beeps will be heard) Exiting programming mode allows changes to take effect The Pound Key (#) must be used as Data Field Separator and to Save Data at the end of the sequence.
  • Page 7: Programming Basics

    Local/Remote DTMF Phone: You may use the keypad on a local or remote phone to program the system. The unit responds to the DTMF signals generated by your touch-tone phone. (Next Page) Direct/Modem Connection to a PC: In order to program the EL25 with a direct or modem connection, your PC must be ®...
  • Page 8: Enter Programming Mode

    Note: If the EL25 and an answering machine (or answering service) utilize the same phone line, let the line ring at least (2) two times, hang-up, and call back within one (1) minute. The EL25 will answer on the second call. If the unit does not answer, you may need to change the ring count.
  • Page 9: System Feedback / Responses (Beeps)

    To Enter a Direct Command from a Residence Phone: 1 Lift the receiver and press 1A If multiple EL25 units are sharing the same phone line, then a Unit ID Code (1-7) will need to be entered at this time.
  • Page 10 Programming Multiple Units Overview Up to seven (7) EL25s can be installed on a single telephone line. Each unit must have a “ Unique Unit ID” number and the “Number of Units in Chain” assigned to it. Set the Unit ID Number and Number of Units in Chain: The unit ID identifies each unit within a chain.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    EL25 SetUp “Your Settings” The EL25 comes preprogrammed with Factory Settings. When the unit is first installed, DO NOT need to program each feature. Review the unit's factory settings before programming (see Quick Reference Guide in front for Settings). Change the Unit Password Change the unit password to prevent any tampering with your system's database.
  • Page 12 Setup External Access Control Devices The EL25 must have all external access control device options configured into it, before many of the other programming options can proceed. You must tell the unit “ you want the devices to behave. “ Relay ” is.
  • Page 13 DO NOT PROCEED. Consult your Installer and/or refer to the installation manual for assistance. The EL25 can be equipped with Wiegand reader and radio frequency (RF) modules that allow your system to accommodate external access control devices such as a Wiegand-compatible card reader (keypad) and RF receiver.
  • Page 14 Assign “Each” Door Number to One or More Relays: When a valid access code is used at an external access control device (Door), the EL25 can be set to activate Factory Settings: Door 1 Activates Relay 1; Door 2 Activates Relay 2;...
  • Page 15 “Your” Door Settings Device Location When “Your Door Settings” or “ Door 1,2,3 or 4 ” are referenced throughout this guide, this completed chart will outline how your EL25 system will function. Sample: EL25 Controlling 1 Door (Page 16) Device...
  • Page 16 Your System Layout How your system has been wired is an important part of programming it. Write down your configuration. To help visualize it, draw a map of it below. If you're unsure of your setup, consult your dealer/installer for more information. External Access Control Device(s) connected to aux board(s) Door Sensor Door Stat 1...
  • Page 17 Activates Camera 10 sec. Device Location Main Keypad Front Door (REX) Exit Request EL25 Controlling 2 Doors and Vehicle Gate Card Reader (Back Door) Relay 3 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec. Relay 1 - Strike Mode Unlocks...
  • Page 18 EL25 Controlling 4 Doors Card Reader (Back Door) Relay 3 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec. Wiegand Keypad (Exit) Device Location Main Keypad Front Door (Entrance) Wiegand Keypad Front Door (Exit) Back Door Wiegand Card Reader Manager’s Door...
  • Page 19 Single Family Residence This EL25 can operate the vehicular gate with an access code or by remote control. It will allow Pedestrians entry with an Access Card. It will also open the gate automatically for exiting cars. Relay 3 - Unlocks...
  • Page 20 Multi-Resident Complex This EL25 can control the property with a vehicular gate operator, access card or the unit's keypad. Residents can use programmed transmitters for the parking lot, access cards for the pool or a personal entry code for the main entrance. The main entrance is equipped with a door sensor to alert management about inappropriate use.
  • Page 21 Notes: A basic card will be active with the current system time and never deactivate, unlock all doors connected to the EL25, with no time constraint (i.e., can be used 24 hours a day, 7 days a week). For new records, if you don't add a Facility Code or Card Type, the system will add the defined default values.
  • Page 22 Transmitters When adding transmitter codes, note the following: • The label on the back of the transmitter displays the codes necessary to program the transmitter. ID Number Button Number Codes for Buttons 1-3 Codes for Button 4 To activate more than one button on a transmitter, you must repeat all steps for each button. If you want to •...
  • Page 23 Alarms - The EL25 unit may be configured to trigger an alarm (e.g., Activate a siren and/or a warning light, etc.) when an alarm condition occurs. These conditions include a door held open too long, a door forced open, or keypad errors that exceed the maximum allowed.
  • Page 24 - The software to program the EL25 with. Visitor - A visitor can communicate with residents via the EL25. A resident can grant or deny a visitor access with their touch tone phone. - Each RF module is an RF receiver that is compatible with Chamberlain...
  • Page 25 Appendix Appendix Access Cards Direct Commands Entry Codes Programming – Enter Program Mode – Exit Program Mode – Multiple Units – Single Unit Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide System – Clock – Feedback/Responses – Password – Unit’s ID Setup –...
  • Page 26 ® ™ 845 Larch Avenue Elmhurst, Illinois 60125-1196 © 2005 The Chamberlain Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved 114A3042...