Setting Main and Aux Door DTMF (Door Open Code)
To set the main and aux door DTMF, you must be in programming mode. Refer to Entering
Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions.
Residents can unlock main and auxiliary doors by dialing a door open code on their telephone while
on-line with their visitors. You can change the door open code to any number between 0 and 9. This
feature is particularly useful when a series of tones produced by some older resident answering
machines false-triggers the door strike to open.
Note: The door open code for pulse- (rotary-) type telephones is fixed at "9". Dialling a
pulse digit "9" will activate the main door relay. Auxiliary door relays cannot be
activated by pulse telephones.
Main Door DTMF setup
Step 1: Select "To Change DTMF Code#1"
To Change DTMF
Code#1 - Press #
Step 2: Set Main Door DTMF
Enter DTMF digit
to open door ( _ )
#=Store, *=Abort
to open door ( X )
Aux Door DTMF setup
Step 1: Select "To Change DTMF Code#2"
To Change DTMF
Code#2 - Press #
Step 2: Set Aux Door DTMF
Enter DTMF digit
to open door ( _ )
#=Store, *=Abort
to open door ( X )
Autodialer ADC Series Telephone Access System User Guide
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1. Press
to scroll down or
you find "To Change DTMF Code#1".
2. Press
to select.
1. Choose any digit between 0 and 9. The factory
default is "9".
2. Press
to save and continue. The display now
returns to the programming menu.
3
1. Press
to scroll down or
you find "To Change DTMF Code#2".
2. Press
to select.
1. Choose any digit between 0 and 9. The factory
default is "6". Note: Do not use the same code
chosen for the main door.
2. Press
to save and continue The display now
returns to the programming menu.
to scroll up until
to scroll up until
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