Chamberlain EL2000SS Programming Manual
Chamberlain EL2000SS Programming Manual

Chamberlain EL2000SS Programming Manual

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LiftMaster
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845 Larch Avenue
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Elmhurst, IL 60126-1196
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Models EL25, EL2000, and EL2000SS

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  • Page 1 Keypad Programming Manual For EL Models Telephone Entry/Access Control System Models EL25, EL2000, and EL2000SS LiftMaster For more information: 845 Larch Avenue www.devancocanada.com Elmhurst, IL 60126-1196 or call toll free at 855-931-3334 LiftMaster.com...
  • Page 2 3. Status LED: Solid Red (EL2000 ONLY - idle power, doors are locked); Blinking Red (Strikes and Out for a door); Solid Green (Granted access EL2000SS for a door); Blinking Green (Latch for door 1 is unlocked). NOTE: All references are for door 1.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Programming Numbers Page Quick Reference Guide (Default Factory Settings) “ALL” Introduction Single Family Residence (NPB) 9-10 Multi-Resident Complex (Dial-Out or Manager Sharing) Sample Layouts and Your System Layout 11-13 Programming Single Unit Overview 14-15 Programming Basics Enter Programming Mode *** + 6-Digit Password Exit Programming Mode 17-18...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Programming Numbers Page Transmitters (Remotes) About Transmitters (Remotes) Add, Edit or Delete Transmitter Codes 90 91 94 100 204 45-47 Activate or Deactivate a Transmitter Verify a Transmitter Time Zones, Holidays and Clock About Time Zones Creating Time Zones Setting Holidays Assigning Door Use and Unlock Time Zones 63 11 31...
  • Page 5: Quick Reference Guide (Default Factory Settings)

    QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE GUIDE FOR KEYPAD PROGRAMMING THE UNITS Optional Steps Indicated in BOLD type, all other steps are Required. Programming Factory Programming Page Description of Task Number Setting Procedure Entering Programming Mode *** (6 Digit Password) Exiting Programming Mode Change or Verify the Unit’s 000000 1 # (1 to change;...
  • Page 6 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Programming Factory Programming Page Description of Task Number Setting Procedure Restore Factory Settings 28 # 101010 # Reset the Unit 29 # 101010 # Create a Time Zone 30 # (time zone number, 2-63) # (segment number; 99) # (starting time=hhmm; 99) # (ending time=hhmm) # (day of week, 1-8;...
  • Page 7: All

    QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Programming Factory Programming Page Description of Task Number Setting Procedure Delete an Entry Code 57 # (entry code) # Assign Utility Option 58 # (entry code) # (Option; 0=Off, 1=Daily, 2=Weekly, 3=Never) # (number of uses 1-15) Assign Special Use Entry Code 59 # (entry code) # enable/disable # Assign Each External Access...
  • Page 8 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Programming Factory Programming Page Description of Task Number Setting Procedure Add or Edit a Full 81 # (card PIN code) # (facility code) (card type, 26 or Function Card 30) # (schedule for door 1, 0-63) # (schedule for door 2, 0-63) # (schedule for door 3, 0-63) # (schedule for door 4, 0-63) # Add a Group of Cards...
  • Page 9 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Programming Factory Programming Page Description of Task Number Setting Procedure Enable or Disable Anti-Passback Enabled 105 # (0=disable; 1=enable) # Forgiveness at Midnight Enable or Disable Echo Cancellation Enabled 106 # (1=Mic/Spkr; 2=Resident; 3=Telco #; by Channel 0=disable;...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The sample installations on the next few pages will help familiarize you with the features of your unit. You MUST know how your system is laid out to program it with this manual. If you have questions about your configuration, please contact your installing dealer for more information.
  • Page 11 MULTI-RESIDENT COMPLEX (MANAGER SHARING) With this type of installation, the manager has the same features as the single family residence (page 9). The unit can be programmed remotely or locally. Visitors can call the manager directly using "Call" button or contact residents using preprogrammed Directory Codes.
  • Page 12 SAMPLE LAYOUT Single Family Residence (NPB) Example The unit 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. Car Exit Sensor Relay 3 - Unlocks Pedestrian Gate...
  • Page 13 SAMPLE LAYOUT Multi-Resident Complex Example The unit 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.
  • Page 14 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. Door Sensor External Access Control Device(s) connected to aux boards(s) Door Stat 1...
  • Page 15: Programming Single Unit Overview

    ® compatible Versa XS software (not covered in this manual). 4. EL2000 and EL2000SS Keypad with Display: On EL2000 and EL2000SS units with an LCD, you have two ways to use the LCD to program the unit. 1. Enter program steps and use the LCD to confirm the step(s) before entry.
  • Page 16 PROGRAMMING BASICS Procedure Required to Program EL Models: 1. 1,2 or 3 digit Programming Number. (See "Quick Reference Guide" Tables for descriptions and procedures.) 2. One or more Data Fields. 3. Pound Key (#) as a Data Field Separator and at the end of the programming sequence to Save the Data. NOTES: •...
  • Page 17: Enter Programming Mode

    Press Enter the six-digit password. The default is six zeroes. Voice Feedback NOTE: If the unit is an EL2000 or EL2000SS, you may either follow the menu instructions, or enter "2", to manually enter program steps. From the Residence Telephone:...
  • Page 18: System Feedback / Responses (Beeps)

    SYSTEM FEEDBACK / RESPONSES (BEEPS) The units emit various audio tones to respond to input and to indicate certain conditions. Programming Responses: Voice Response Description 4 Short Beeps: Enter command System is waiting for a latch command by user with entry code 3 Short Beeps: Exit program...
  • Page 19 SYSTEM FEEDBACK / RESPONSES (BEEPS) Direct Command Responses: Voice Response Description 10 Short Beeps: Entrance 1-4 opened This is the command to latch open door 1 5 Short Beeps: Entrance 1-4 closed This is the command to keep the latch closed for door 1 Visitor Responses: Voice Response Description...
  • Page 20: Sending Direct Commands From Resident's Phone

    SENDING DIRECT COMMANDS FROM THE RESIDENT’S PHONE (NPB / Single Family Residence ONLY) You can send commands directly to the unit from your phone without being in programming mode. This feature is only available from a single-family residence or a manager who is sharing a phone line with the unit. To Enter a Direct Command from a Residence Phone: Lift the receiver and press NOTE: If multiple units are sharing the same phone line, then a Unit ID Code (1-7) will need to be...
  • Page 21: Programming Multiple Units Overview 2 111

    PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE UNITS OVERVIEW Up to seven (7) units 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 22: Setup "Your Settings

    SETUP “YOUR SETTINGS” The units come preprogrammed with Factory Settings. When the unit is first installed, you DO NOT need to program each feature. Review the unit’s factory settings before programming (see Quick Reference Guide, pages 4-8 for ALL the Factory Settings). GETTING STARTED Change the Unit Password: Recommended...
  • Page 23: Setup External Access Control Devices 60 61 65

    SETUP EXTERNAL ACCESS CONTROL DEVICES The unit 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 "what it’s wired to" and "how you want the devices to behave."...
  • Page 24 Configuring "YOUR" Unit: There are 3 sample configurations on pages 26 and 27 to help you understand the 4 step process needed to setup YOUR external access control devices. Set Each Relay Mode for the Appropriate Response: There are 5 different relay modes (Previous Step 1 Page).
  • Page 25 Step 3 Assign "Each" Door Number to One or More Relays: When a valid access code is used at an external access control device (Door), the unit can be set to activate one Factory Settings: Door 1 Activates Relay 1; Door 2 Activates Relay 2; Door 3 Activates or more relays.
  • Page 26 “YOUR” DOOR SETTINGS (See tables below for reference) Door Relay Relay Function Relay Activation Time Device Location Relay Mode (Seconds) When “Your Door Settings” or “Door 1,2,3 or 4” are referenced throughout this manual, this completed chart will outline how your unit will function. SAMPLE: The System Controlling 1 Door (See next page for illustration) Device Location...
  • Page 27 UNIT CONTROLLING 1 DOOR Relay 1 - Strike Mode Unlocks door for 10 sec. Relay 3 - Alarm Mode Sounds siren for 10 sec. Relay 2 - Shunt Mode Bypasses/Signals alarm for maglock for 40 sec. Relay 4 - CCTV Mode Activates external camera or recorder REX Device...
  • Page 28 UNIT CONTROLLING 4 DOORS Card Reader (Back Door) Relay 3 - Strike Mode Unlocks door for 10 sec. Card Reader (Manager's Door) Relay 4 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec. Relay 2 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec. Wiegand Keypad (Exit) Main Keypad (Front Door)
  • Page 29: Directory Codes

    DIRECTORY CODES ABOUT DIRECTORY CODES Directory Codes are unique 1-4 digit codes that dial a corresponding telephone number in the building. When a visitor wishes to contact a resident, the visitor enters the Directory Code on the unit’s keypad. The unit will dial the phone number assigned to the code.
  • Page 30: Set A Directory Code Length 6

    SET DIRECTORY CODE LENGTH Factory Setting: 3 Press Then Enter New Directory Code Length (1-4). Then (#) EXAMPLE: Makes Directory Code length 2-digit maximum. IMPORTANT: You will not be able to decrease the Directory Code length if codes already exist that are more than the attempted decrease length.
  • Page 31 Add or Edit Full Function Directory Code: When adding a full function Directory Code, it will default as "active". To deactivate a code, or deactivate on a specific time and date, see Activate or Deactivate Directory Code on page 32. Press Then Enter Call Forward Schedule (0-63).
  • Page 32: Enable Or Disable Do Not Disturb Schedule

    DELETE ALL DIRECTORY CODES: This will delete Directory Codes from unit. IMPORTANT: Once you delete the Directory Codes, you cannot retrieve them unless they are saved in Versa XS. Press Then Enter Then ENABLE OR DISABLE DO NOT DISTURB SCHEDULE Do Not Disturb (DnD) Schedules prevent visitors from calling residents during specified time frames.
  • Page 33: Add/Modify Resident Dnd And/Or Call Forwarding

    ADD / MODIFY RESIDENT DND AND/OR CALL FORWARDING Add/Modify DnD and Call Forwarding Information for the Resident (NPB) or manager. Do Not Disturb (DnD) Schedules prevent visitors from calling the Resident (NPB) or manager phone during specified time frames. Call Forwarding redirects visitor calls to an outside telephone number instead of ringing the Resident (NPB) or manager phone.
  • Page 34: Directory Code Display Option 141

    This program Step displays the phone number and relay assignment information in the LCD screen. It’s available in EL25, EL2000, and EL2000SS systems but it should only be used in EL2000 and EL2000SS systems (with display). The sequence after getting in the programming modes section is 47#directory code# (e.g.47#001#).
  • Page 35: Entry Codes

    ENTRY CODES ABOUT ENTRY CODES Entry Codes are programmable, numeric codes (3-9 digits in length) that allow entry or exit through a gate/door. Residents enter their assigned entry code onto the unit’s keypad to prompt the system to grant access. To use an existing Entry Code: On the unit’s keypad, enter the assigned "Entry Code".
  • Page 36: Set An Entry Code Length

    SET AN ENTRY CODE LENGTH Factory Setting: 4 Digits Press Then Enter New Entry Code length (3-9 digits). Then (#) EXAMPLE: Makes Entry code length 5 digit maximum. IMPORTANT: You will not be able to decrease the Entry Code length if codes already exist that are more than the attempted decrease length.
  • Page 37 Add or Edit Full Function Entry Code: When adding a full Function Entry Code, it will default to "Active" at the current date and time with no deactivation date. To deactivate a code, or to activate or deactivate on a specific time and date, see Activate on page 38.
  • Page 38 Assign Utility Option: Assign a limited use entry code. This feature allows the user to assign a fixed number of uses for an entry code. The number of uses may reset daily or weekly. For example, allow a temporary code use 4 times a day. Use the never reset option to give a fixed use until all tries are used up.
  • Page 39: Activate Or Deactivate An Entry Code

    Delete ALL Entry Codes: This will delete Entry Codes from unit. IMPORTANT: Once you delete the Entry Codes, you cannot retrieve them unless they are saved in Versa XS. Press Then Enter Then ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE AN ENTRY CODE This allows you to activate or deactivate an Entry Code, also on a specific date and time. Activate / Deactivate an Entry Code: Disabling the Activate Entry Code , the Entry Code will always be deactivated.
  • Page 40: Access Cards

    ACCESS CARDS ABOUT CARDS Access cards allow entry or exit through a gate/door. This feature allows residents to swipe a card into a card reader (other card types and card readers may apply) to prompt the system to grant access. Resident uses Card Reader Grants entry Before adding or modifying cards, answer the following questions:...
  • Page 41: Add, Edit, Or Delete Cards 80 81 82 88 203

    ADD, EDIT OR DELETE CARDS When adding or editing cards, note the following: • Card codes depend on type: 1-65535 (26 or 30-bit). • If you don’t add a facility code or card type, the system will assign the default (see page 43). The allowable facility code range is 0-255 for 26-bit cards or 0-63 for 30-bit cards.
  • Page 42 Add or Edit a Full Function Card: When adding a full function card, it will default as " ". To deactivate a code, or deactivate on a specific time Active and date, see on page 42. Activate or Deactivate Card Schedule for Door 2 (0-63).
  • Page 43: Activate Or Deactivate A Card

    Delete a Card: Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit], 0-255 Press Then [26-bit]). Then (#) Card Type (26 or 30). Then (#) Enter Card Number to be deleted. Then (#) Delete ALL Cards: Press Then Enter Then ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE A CARD Activate or deactivate a card, and activate or deactivate specific date and times.
  • Page 44: Verify A Card

    VERIFY A CARD Verify that a card exists in the unit’s database. Audio Feedback "Invalid Step": Indicates the card Does Not exist in the database. Audio Feedback "Valid Step": Indicates the card Exists in the database. Enter Facility Code (0-63 [30-bit] or 0-255 [26-bit]). Press Then Then (#)
  • Page 45: Transmitters (Remotes)

    TRANSMITTERS ABOUT TRANSMITTERS (REMOTES) A resident may use a Passport radio frequency transmitter (remote) to enter a controlled area. When pressed, the transmitter sends a signal to the unit. It reads this data and determines the validity of the code. If the code is valid, the unit will activate the device(s) connected to it based on the button pressed.
  • Page 46: Add, Edit Or Delete Transmitter Codes 90 91 94 100 204

    ADD, EDIT OR DELETE TRANSMITTER CODES When adding or editing transmitter codes, note the following: • The label on the back of the transmitter displays the codes necessary to program the transmitter. Sequence Code ID Number Facility Code PASSPORT Button Number Transmitter Number SW ID SEQ FC PIN Codes for Buttons 1-3...
  • Page 47 Add or Edit a Full Function Transmitter: Add or edit a full function transmitter. When adding a transmitter, it will default as . To Full Function "active" deactivate a transmitter, or to activate or deactivate on a specific time and date, see Activate or Deactivate (page 48).
  • Page 48 Delete a Transmitter: IMPORTANT: This deletes buttons 1-3 or button 4 for a transmitter. Press Then IMPORTANT: Steps 1-6 must be performed once for buttons 1-4. Enter Transmitter Number (1-65534). Then (#) Enter Facility Code (0-255). Then (#) Enter Sequence Code (0-2). Then (#) Enter ID Number (0-26).
  • Page 49: Activate Or Deactivate A Transmitter

    ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE A TRANSMITTER Activate or deactivate a transmitter on a specific date and time. Activate / Deactivate a Transmitter: Disabling the Activate Transmitter , the Card will always be deactivated. If you enable the Activate Transmitter , then the four If statements could apply: you disable the Start Activation Date and disable the End Deactivation Date and omit all dates and times,...
  • Page 50: Time Zones, Holidays And Clock

    TIME ZONES, HOLIDAYS AND CLOCK ABOUT TIME ZONES (SCHEDULES) Time Zones (Schedules) allow you to create time periods to grant or deny access to a building or complex. Time Zones may be assigned to Access Codes (e.g., Entry Codes, Cards, etc.) or doors and utilize military time. •...
  • Page 51: Creating Time Zones

    CREATING TIME ZONES Factory Setting: None Created NOTE: All time must be entered using a 24-hour format (8AM=0800, 3PM=1500 etc.). Press Then Start Time (hhmm; or 99). Then (#) Enter Time Zone Number (2 to 63). Then (#) 0=Full Restrictions 1=Full Access End Time (hhmm).
  • Page 52 ASSIGNING DOOR USE AND UNLOCK TIME ZONE Unlock Time Zones allow you to automatically unlock and lock doors/gates at times you specify. Assign "Door Use Time Zone": Door Use Time Zone allows you to set up time periods and days during which access is restricted for all entry codes, cards and transmitters.
  • Page 53: Deleting All Time Zones 205

    DELETING ALL TIME ZONES This will delete time zones from unit. IMPORTANT: Once you delete the time zones, you cannot retrieve them unless they are saved in Versa XS. Press Then Enter Then SETTING THE CLOCK An accurate clock is critical to the proper use of schedules, time zones and for accurately reporting transactions.
  • Page 54: Setting Anti-Passback 12 64 13 105

    FEATURES SETTING ANTI-PASSBACK The Anti-Passback feature deters someone from "passing back" his/her access code/card to unauthorized individuals so they can gain entry into a restricted area. There are 2 types of anti-passback features: • True Anti-Passback requires residents to exit before entering again (and vice versa). For example, if you have a door with Card Reader 1 (to enter) and Card Reader 2 (to exit), a resident entering with Card Reader 1 will have to swipe his/her card in the Card Reader 2 to exit before swiping on Card Reader 1 again (and vice versa).
  • Page 55: Configuring The Alarm Features

    Enable or Disable Anti-Passback Forgiveness at Midnight: If you Enable the anti-passback forgiveness feature, All entry codes, cards, transmitters will be reset at midnight each day. The system will grant entry/exit and "forgive" any errors from the previous day. Factory Setting: Enabled Press Then Enable (1) or Disable (0).
  • Page 56 Configure "Door Forced Open" Alarm Feature: When enabled, doors that are forced open will trigger an alarm. The alarm will activate the relays you specify. The relays can remain active until the relay time expires or until the alarm condition clears. Factory Setting: Disabled Press Then...
  • Page 57 CHANGE OR VERIFY THE UNIT’S PASSWORD The units you to program the system unless you know the unit’s password. When changing the unit’s will not allow password, save a copy of it in a secure location. If you lose the unit’s password, you WILL NOT be able to enter into the Factory Setting: 000000 The unit’s password must have (000000-999999).
  • Page 58: Communications To And From Unit

    COMMUNICATIONS TO AND FROM UNIT TELEPHONE-UNIT SETTINGS This section describes the features for configuring telephone and unit communication settings. The units use the building’s existing telephone line to provide communication between visitors and residents, while also allowing someone to remotely program the unit via modem. Set Alternative Prefixes: This must be used if the phone company will not allow you to use the "#"...
  • Page 59 Number of Rings Before Unit Answers: When someone remotely calls the unit for programming, the unit answers the call after a configurable number Factory Setting: 5 Rings of rings. Press Then EXAMPLE: Enter Number of Rings (0 to 15). Then (#) Unit will Answer a Remote Call after 7 Rings "0"...
  • Page 60: Call Quality Settings 18 19 106

    Set a Phone Number’s Extension Delay Time: When the unit is programmed to dial a resident with a phone number and extension, and needs to be entered a short time after the automated phone system’s greeting message has finished, the unit allows a delay time, between the phone number and the extension number or call forward extension number.
  • Page 61: Enable Or Disable Call Waiting

    ENABLE OR DISABLE CALL WAITING If you’re on your phone and a visitor attempts to contact you from the unit, you will hear 2 short tones in your phone. You can press "2" on your phone to toggle between the phone call and the visitor. This feature only works for a single-family residence or a manager’s phone sharing a phone line with the unit.
  • Page 62: Visitor Communication Settings 23 22 26 116 5 160

    VISITOR COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Enable or Disable "Access Granted" Beeps: Factory Setting: Enabled Press Then EXAMPLE: Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#) Disables the access granted beeps. NOTE: This will disable the 10 short beeps used by "Direct Command Responses" and "Other Responses". See page 17. Enable or Disable Voice Mail: If a voice mail system is connected to a resident’s telephone line, the unit allows the visitor to dial an extension during a resident call.
  • Page 63 Set Visitor Talk Time: This feature sets the amount of time a visitor and resident may talk before the unit breaks communication. The unit will beep 10 seconds prior to terminating a call. The resident may press "1" to reset the timer and extend Factory Setting: 60 seconds their talk time.
  • Page 64: Lcd Visitor Messages

    LCD VISITOR MESSAGES Table of all messages (text) shown to visitor on units with a display. Inside the table contains an inner box to simulate the display, the action to produce the message and any other notes. Name Display Message Action Notes Welcome...
  • Page 65 LCD VISITOR MESSAGES (CONTINUED) Name Display Message Action Notes Line in Use LINE IN USE Resident call is Resident has call waiting disabled TRY AGAIN LATER attempted. and they are in a call. Line is in use by an incoming ring, line used for real time monitoring (RTM) or in use by another unit sharing line (multi-unit).
  • Page 66: Postal Lock/Autocall/Exit/Door Sensor Devices

    POSTAL LOCK/AUTOCALL/EXIT/DOOR SENSOR DEVICES Postal Lock Switch When a postal carrier triggers a postal lock switch, the assigned door number’s relay will activate. The postal entry door should be near the postal lock switch. Once the postal input is detected then the relays for the door activate Factory Setting: Door 1 for their programmed time.
  • Page 67: Request To Exit Device (Rex)

    REQUEST TO EXIT DEVICE (REX) When activated, a Request to Exit Device (REX) opens a door or activates specific relays you can assign. It is typically used for residents to exit through a controlled door or gate. • The REX can be assigned a door number (1-4) that will activate preset relay(s) from Your Door Settings (see page 25).
  • Page 68: Door Sensing Devices

    DOOR SENSING DEVICES The Door Sensing Device determines if a door is held open too long or forced open. When these conditions occur, the system can activate an alarm, camera or other relay controlled device (see Configure the Alarm Features on pages 54 and 55 for more information).
  • Page 69: Direct Commands From The Phone 21 120 121 122 123 124 125

    DIRECT COMMANDS FROM THE PHONE NPB / SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ONLY With the Direct Command feature, you can perform various functions (e.g., unlock a door) from your phone. This feature is Only Available for a single-family residence or manger’s phone sharing a phone line with the unit. The "No Phone Bill"...
  • Page 70 120 121 122 Direct Commands from Your Phone: Direct command allows you to control the unit from the residence phone. Speaking Through the Unit (Intercom Mode): Used to initiate communications from the Press from the residence phone. resident phone through the unit at any time. The unit is now prepared to accept a direct command.
  • Page 71 123 124 125 126 Direct Commands from Your Phone (continued): Get Door Status: Hear the status for a specified door. The status Press from the residence phone. is open when the door is currently latched open or in the unlock portion of an automatic The unit is now prepared to accept a direct command.
  • Page 72: Real-Time Monitoring

    REAL-TIME MONITORING Enable or Disable Real-Time Monitoring: Enables/Disables real-time transaction monitoring. Factory Setting: Disabled EXAMPLE: Press Then Enables the real-time monitoring. Enable (1) or Disable (0). Then (#)
  • Page 73: Reset/Restore The Unit And Database 28 29 206

    RESET/RESTORE THE UNIT AND DATABASE If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (*) to begin again. Restore Factory Settings: Proceed With CAUTION! When this is completed, Directory Codes, Entry Codes, Cards, Transmitters, Holidays and Schedules WILL NOT be reset.
  • Page 74: Keypad Template

    KEYPAD TEMPLATE EL2000 and EL2000SS LCD Programming Template Help Cursor Cursor A B C Select Value A B C Clear Enter Number A B C Text...
  • Page 75: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 76: Glossary

    GLOSSARY Access Device (RF Receiver, Card Reader or Keypad) - A device that reads transmitter, card or entry codes, allowing the system to allow or reject entry based on the code’s validity. Access Codes - Codes that enable visitors and residents to enter a building through a controlled area. Access codes include directory codes, entry codes, cards and transmitters.
  • Page 77 GLOSSARY Gate or Door - Used synonymously throughout the manual, these terms refer to controllable entry/exit areas of the complex, normally a gate or door. Holiday Schedules - Holiday schedules will modify fixed schedules for selected holiday dates. ID Number - One part of the number sequence on a transmitter. Manager - This person manages a complex and/or programs the system.
  • Page 78: Appendix

    APPENDIX Access Cards Directory Codes - About Cards - About - Activating/Deactivating - Activating/Deactivating - Adding Card - Adding 29-30 - Adding Group of Cards - Changing - Deleting Cards - Deleting 30-31 - Facility Codes - Display Option - Replace Cards - Length of - Type of Cards - Usage...
  • Page 79 APPENDIX Quick Reference Guide System - Feedback/Responses 17-19 Real Time Monitoring - Password Reset Unit Time Zones - About Schedules - Assigning Doors to - Creating - Autolock /Unlock - Setting - Disable/Enable Autolock/Unlock - Deleting Settings Transmitters - Access Granted - About - All Doors Access Granted - Activating/Deactivating...
  • Page 80 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS DEVANCO CANADA 19192 HAY ROAD, UNIT Q SUMMERSTOWN, ON K0C 2E0 TOLL FREE: 855-931-3334 www.devancocanada.com WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS PLEASE SUPPLY THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: 3 PART NUMBER 3 DESCRIPTION 3 MODEL NUMBER...

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