T E L E P H O N E N U M B E R S , E N T R Y C O D E S A N D C A R D C O D E S
The programming areas in this section are subject to a number of variations depending on what capabilities have been installed in the
system. Prompts that may not appear are noted in boldface type. If a mistake in an entry is made, press ESC (" "). After completing
an entry, press ENTER ("#").
NOTE: To program date-limited codes and use-limited codes, please refer to the section titled "PROGRAMMING DATE-LIMITED
CODES" and "PROGRAMMING USE-LIMITED CODES" in section 3 of the SPS User's Guide.
13 - ENTERING TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Set the directory codes, telephone numbers, and names. The
directory code will appear next to the name on the directory. If
the system is equipped with an electronic directory, the names
will appear in the directory listing automatically.
• For the number of directory codes the system can hold, see
Verifying and Printing Entries, programming number 22
Verifying Entries, page 22.
• If the system is connected to a PBX telephone system, see
Other Special Functions, programming number 70
Activating PBX Dialing, page 23.
1. The prompt for a directory code contains the number of digits
that were specified in programming number 08. Do not
duplicate codes unless the users share a phone number. To
replace telephone numbers and names, they must first be
erased from the system (see programming number 18
Erasing Telephone Numbers, page 20).
2. Enter telephone number up to 10 digits long. Do not enter
dashes between numbers.
3. Enter name of 13 characters or less, including punctuation and
spaces. "COMMERCIAL BLDG." option allows 35 characters.
NOTE: The directory is arranged alphabetically by the first
character in the name. Therefore, "John Doe" would appear in the
"J" section of the directory and "Doe, John" would appear in the
"D" section.
14 - ENTERING ENTRY CODES
Set up 4 or 5 digit codes that can be used by occupants or
service personnel to gain entry to the building complex without
having to use a key or contact someone inside. For the number of
entry codes the system will hold, see Verifying and Printing
Entries, programming number 22 Verifying Entries, page 22.
Factory setting= 4 digit entry code.
NOTE: To program date-limited codes and use-limited codes,
please refer to the areas titled "PROGRAMMING DATE-LIMITED
CODES" and "PROGRAMMING USE-LIMITED CODES" in section
3 of the SPS User's Guide.
1. The prompt for an entry code contains the number of digits
specified in programming number 08. Codes may not be
duplicated, and if a duplicate is entered, the system will give an
error message.
2. 0 = Code is valid at any time. Zones 1-7 must be set up in
programming number 02, or they will cause all entry attempts
to be rejected.
NOTE: These prompts will not appear if the system is not
equipped with the "full-control codes" option.
3. Choose relays used by a door. Relays 1, 3 for door 1.
Relays 2, 4 for door 2.
4. These prompts will not appear if the system is not equipped
with the option that allows names to be associated with cards
and/or codes. Limit is 13 characters.
STEP 1
ENTER 3-DIGIT DIRECTORY CODE
_ _ _
STEP 2
ENTER TELEPHONE NUMBER
__________
STEP 3
ENTER NAME _____________
STEP 1
ENTER 5-DIGIT ENTRY CODE
(LESS THAN 65536) _____
STEP 2
ENTER TIME ZONE
(0=ANY TIME, OR 1-7)
(CAUTION: TIME ZONES 1-7 MIGHT
NOT BE THE SAME IN ALL UNITS)
STEP 3
ENTER VALID DOOR (1, 2 OR BOTH = 3)
STEP 4
ENTER NAME
_____________
18
_
_
Need help?
Do you have a question about the SENTEX INFINITY and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers