Creating an NSL Tenant Database
• Enter resident name if using scrolling directory panels, or leave blank if
using non-scrolling panels
• Enter resident apartment number (this is optional because it is used for
reference only--it will not be stored on lobby panel)
• Enter 4-digit resident dial code (for dial codes fewer than 4 digits, precede
with 0's, e.g. 0003)
• Enter resident relay code (is determined by location of wires on BIX block)
• Enter resident keyless code (this is optional because it is used for
reference only--it will not be stored on lobby panel)
• Enter elevator code-If feature not used, enter 99
• Select ring pattern
• Select lobby ID-factory default set as ID-01
• Select NSL-ID, factory default set as ID-02
• Select default elevator ID-If feature not used, select ID-99
• Click OK when finished
In addition you may use the Auto-Program feature by clicking the "Auto"
button in the NSL Database window. The following window displays:
• Enter number of residents to program (shown as 25)
• Enter default resident name (shown as John Smith)
• Enter 4-digit starting dial code (shown as 1001)
• Enter starting keyless code (this is optional because it is used for
reference only--it will not be stored on lobby panel) (shown as 2001)
• Enter default elevator code-If feature not used, enter 99 (shown as 99)
• Select default elevator ID-If feature not used, select ID-99 (shown as
ID-099)
• Select default Lobby-ID (shown as ID-02)
• Enter starting relay code (shown as 0000)
• Select default NSL-ID (shown as ID-002)
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