Off-Premises Dialing; Erase/Reset To Factory Default; Adjustments; Volume Control - Alpha Communications TekTone Tek-ENTRY Operation, Installation And Service Manual

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System Installation and Programming

Adjustments

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Off-Premises Dialing

Up to five off-premises telephone numbers can be assigned dial codes, if a telephone line
is connected to the PM900 Control Unit. The telephone numbers are programmed in 11-
digit format—enter asterisks "*" for unused leading digits, as follows:
* (***) 555-5555
* (555) 555-5555
1 (555) 555-5555
1. When the programming menu displays "OUTSIDE PHONE #1" (#2, #3, #4 or #5)
press the "#" key.
2. Enter a 4-digit dial code, and then the off-premises telephone number. Press the "#"
key to save. NOTE: Off-premises dial codes cannot duplicate tenant dial codes.
3. Press the "*" key to return to the programming menu.
4. If desired, press the "*" key to end program mode.

Erase/Reset to Factory Default

This function erases all programming, including Tenant Dial Codes and Keyless Entry
Codes, and returns the system to factory defaults.
1. When the programming menu displays "ERASE/RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT,"
press the "#" key. The message "ARE YOU SURE? *=NO #=YES" will appear.
2. Enter "*" to retain system programming; or enter "#" to erase all programming and
return to factory defaults.
3. Press the "*" key to return to the programming menu.
4. If desired, press the "*" key to end program mode.

Volume Control

The communication volume levels are factory preset for normal operations. The levels
can be increased or decreased by adjusting the potentiometers located along the bottom
of the system controller, behind the front display plate. Audio level from the entry system
to the suite is controlled by the
to the entry system is controlled by the

Rotary Phone Pulse Sensitivity

Telephone companies do not specify or guarantee the waveshape of the signal transmitted
when the tenant dials the digit "9" from a rotary (pulse) telephone. In order to achieve
best results, Tek-ENTRY
adjustment potentiometer, as well as an indicator lamp to view the incoming rotary signal
(pulses). This potentiometer is labeled
pulse sensitivity is factory preset so that a wide range of incoming rotary signals will
properly trigger the door circuit, and so will usually not require adjustment. If adjustment
is necessary because the door strike cannot be properly triggered, use this procedure.
1. Set the
PULSE SENSITIVITY
2. From the entry system, call the suite telephone that is not triggering the door circuit.
3. Observe the
PULSE INDICATOR
telephone. The indicator should flash distinctly every time a pulse is heard.
4. If the indicator barely comes on, the sensitivity is set too low. Increase the sensitivity
by turning the shaft of the potentiometer clockwise 1/8th of a turn at a time until the
indicator shows distinct flashing.
5. If the indicator is on steadily, the sensitivity is set too high and the door circuit may false
trigger. Turn the shaft of the potentiometer counter-clockwise to decrease the sensitiv-
ity. The sensitivity may also require reduction if the phone line is particularly loud or
noisy. NOTE: Sensitivity adjustments are not required when using DTMF (touchtone)
suite telephones.
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for 7-digit local calls
for 10-digit local calls
for local or long distance calls
control. Audio level from the suite
MICROPHONE VOLUME
SPEAKER VOLUME
®
Telephone Entry Systems are furnished with a sensitivity
PULSE SENSITIVITY
control to the middle position.
while the digit "9" is being dialed from the suite
®
No-Phone-Line Version Manual • 9
control.
on the system controller. The

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