Call Forward Time Zone; Flash Code Programming - DoorKing 1812 Classic Owner's Manual

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2.4.5 Call Forward Time Zone

This programming sequence sets up a time zone for the call-forwarding feature. The 1812 will
automatically send calls to the forwarding number if the time and day are within the time zone
boundary and the time zone is turned on. This feature is also dependent on the call forward feature
being turned off and the time and day being outside the DND time zone if that feature is enabled. This
sequence simply sets the call forwarding time zone. You must also program a call forwarding number
(2.5.1) and turn the call forwarding off (2.5.2).
1.
Press * 3 7 and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ (beep).
2.
Press 0 * (beep) to turn time zone off, or press 1 * (beep) to turn time zone on.
3.
Enter the begin time hour and minutes _ _ _ _ then press 0 * (beep) for AM, or press
1 * (beep) for PM.
4.
Enter the end time hour and minutes _ _ _ _ then press 0 * (beep) for AM, or press
1 * (beep) for PM.
5.
Enter the days of the week that the time zone is to be active _ _ _ _ _ _ _ then press
* (beep). NOTE: Sunday = 1, Saturday = 7. To skip a day (or days) of the week, enter
# in place of the day. For example, if the call forward time zone is to be active
Monday through Friday only, enter 2 3 4 5 6 # # in step 6.
6.
Press 0# TOGETHER to end this programming step (beeeeeep).

2.4.6 Flash Code Programming

Flash codes are entry codes that are valid for a single day only. This programming sequence sets the
day of the month that the flash codes will be active. There is one flash entry code per relay.
1.
Press * 4 5 and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ (beep).
2.
Press 1 * (beep) for relay 1 flash code, or press 2 * (beep) for relay 2 flash code.
3.
Enter the day of the month that the code is to be valid _ _ then press * (beep).
4.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter the other relay flash day.
5.
Press 0# TOGETHER to end the programming session (beeeeeep).
The flash code will be valid for a single day only. For example, if you program a flash code on July 1st
to be active on July 10th, the code will become active on midnight July 10th, and expire on midnight
July 11th. The code will not be active on August 10th. Programming flash codes is a two-step
process. This sequence simply sets the day that the flash codes will be valid. Go to section 2.6.1 to
program the four digit flash code.
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