® ™ Quickstart EL25 Keypad Programming Guide Telephone entry/access control system with a 25 directory code capacity This Quickstart Guide is intended to highlight some applications. These instructions are not intended to be comprehensive. Please consult the Keypad Programming Manual for complete information. © 2005 The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
Guide for Programming the EL25 Programming Number *** 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 Description of Task Factory Setting Programming Procedure Entering Programming Mode *** (6 Digit Password) Exiting Programming Mode 0# Change or Verify the Unit's Password Set Unit ID Number and No. in Chain 000000 Unit ID 1, Chain No.
Programming Number 28 29 Description of Task Factory Setting Programming Procedure Restore Factory Settings 28 # 101010 # Reset the Unit 29 # 101010 # 30 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; 1 = Sunday; 7 = Saturday; 8 = holiday) # 31 Assign Door Auto Lock/Unlock Time Zone 32 Setting Holidays 32 # (1 = add, 2 = verify, 0 = delete) # (yymmdd; yy = year, mm = month, dd = day of the month)
Programming Number 57 Description of Task Factory Setting Delete an Entry Code Programming Procedure 57 # (entry code) # 60 Assign Each External Access Control Device a “Door Number” (Step 1 of 4) No Device Assigned 60 # (device 1-4) # (device type 0-2; 0 = no device, 1 = wiegand card reader or keypad, 2 = RF receiver) # (door 1-4) # 61 D1=Relay 1 D2=Relay 2 D3=Relay 3 D4=Relay 4 61 # (door 1-4) # (relays to activate 0000-1111) # Assign “Each” Door Number to One or More Relays (Step 4 of 4) 63
Programming Number Description of Task Factory Setting Programming Procedure 85 Replace a Card 85 # (lost or stolen card PIN code) # (facility code) # (card type, 26 or 30) # (new card PIN) # (new facility code) # (new card type, 26 or 30) # 86 Verify a Card 86 # (card PIN code) # (facility code) # (card type, 26 or 30) 87 Activate or Deactivate a Card 87 # (card PIN code) # (facility code) # (card type, 26 or 30) # (0 = deactivate; 1 = activate) # (0 = don't use start; 1 = use start) # (Start D
Programming Number Description of Task Factory Setting Programming Procedure 104 Configure “Strikes and Out” Alarm Feature Disabled 104 # (alarm option; 0 = disable, 1 = enable until relay time expires, 2 = enable until alarm clears) # (relay group, 0000-1111) # Order of relays is 4321 105 Enable or Disable Anti-Passback Forgiveness at Midnight Enabled 105 # (0 = disable; 1 = enable) # 109 Override Telephone Company Answering Service 110 Set a Phone Number's Extension Delay Time 111 Verify
Programming Single Unit Overview The EL25 can be programmed 3 different ways. 1 EL25 Keypad: You may use the keypad on the front panel. (Next Page) 2 Local/Remote DTMF Phone: You may use the keypad on a local or remote phone to program the system. The unit responds to the DTMF signals generated by your touch-tone phone. (Next Page) 3 Direct/Modem Connection to a PC: In order to program the EL25 with a direct or modem connection, your PC must be running Sentex's Windows®-compatible Versa XS software.
Enter Programming Mode *** Important: After entering programming mode for the first time, we suggest you change the password to maintain the security of your system. 1 From the EL25 Keypad: 1 Press 2 Enter the (6) six-digit password. The default is six zeroes.
System Feedback / Responses (Beeps) Programming Responses: 2 Short Beeps: 3 Short Beeps: Programming step was valid. Programming mode was exited. 1 Long Beep: Input was not valid. 2 Long Beeps: Duplicate entry code was entered. 3 Long Beeps: Memory is full. 4 Long Beeps: Unit has reset or is powering up. Busy Signal: Line is busy or Do Not Disturb feature is in effect. Direct Command Responses: 5 Short Beeps: Gate is closing by command. 10 Short Beeps Gate is opening by command.
Up to seven (7) EL25s 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: 2 The unit ID identifies each unit within a chain. Adding or removing EL25s will require the unit ID's to be re-entered. Factory Setting: Unit ID 1 and Number of Units in Chain 1. 1 Press Then Important: This must be performed for EACH unit in the Chain.
EL25 SetUp “Your Settings” The EL25 comes 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 in front for ALL the Factory Settings). Getting Started EL25 SetUp “Your Settings” 1 Change the unit password to prevent any tampering with your system's database. When changing the password, save a copy of it in a secure location.
Setup External Access Control Devices What is a Door Number? A Number (1-4) YOU assign to the EL25 unit to Identify the External Access Control Devices wired to it. Up to 4 devices can be connected. Once identified, the unit will keep the Same Door Numbers in other programming. The Internal Keypad is ALWAYS Assigned to Door Number 1. What is a Relay? A relay is a device that reacts to an electric current to activate other devices.
Configuring “YOUR” EL25 There are 3 sample configurations on page 14-16 to help you understand the 4 step process needed to setup YOUR external access control devices. Step 1 Assign Each External Access Control Device to a Door Number: When a valid access code is entered into a external access control device, the Assigned door's relays will activate (See Below). Step 2 Set Each Relay Mode for the Appropriate Response: There are 5 different relay modes (Previous Page).
Step 2 Set Each “Relay Mode” to get the Appropriate Response: 65 There are 5 different relay modes. The Relay Mode determines what the response will be when a valid access code is entered (open a door, turn on an alarm, turn on a light then turn it off, turn on a CCTV, etc.). Factory Setting: All Relays are Set at “1 - Strike” 1 Press 3 1 Important: Allthroughepsmust be performed for EACH Relay assigned to the unit. Then 3 Enter Relay Mode (0-5).
“Your” Door Settings Location Door No. Relay Relay Mode Relay Function Relay Activation Time (Seconds) When “Your Door Settings” or “Door 1,2,3 or 4” are referenced throughout this guide, this completed chart will outline how your EL25 system will function. Sample: EL25 Controlling 1 Door (Page 16) Device Location Door No. Main Keypad Front Door Door 1 (REX) Exit Request Relay Relay Mode Relay Function Relay Activation Time (Seconds) Unlocks Door Bypasses/Signals Alarm 10 sec. 40 sec.
Your System Layout Door Stat 1 Connection Door Sensor and/or Exit Device EL25 SetUp “Your Settings” EL25 SetUp “Your Settings” 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.
EL25 Controlling 1 Door Relay 1 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec. Relay 2 - Shunt Mode Bypasses/Signals Alarm for Maglock for 40 sec. Relay 4 - CCTV Mode Activates Camera for 10 sec. REX Device (Exit) EL25 Main Keypad (Front Door) Device Location Door No. Main Keypad Front Door Door 1 (REX) Exit Request Relay Relay Mode Relay Function Relay Activation Time (Seconds) Unlocks Door Bypasses/Signals Alarm 10 sec. 40 sec. Alarm Sounds a Siren 10 sec. CCTV Activates Camera 10 sec.
EL25 Controlling 4 Doors 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) Enter Exit EL25 Main Keypad (Front Door) Relay 1 - Strike Mode Unlocks Door for 10 sec. Device Location Door No.
Single Family Residence Car Exit Sensor Relay 3 - Unlocks Pedestrian Gate Relay 1 - Opens Vehicular Gate Gate Operator (Vehicular Gate) Card Reader (Pedestrian Gate) Relay 2 - Turns on Light EL25 with optional CCTV Camera is always on. Device Main Keypad and (REX) Exit Request Wiegand Card Reader CCTV Location Driveway Door No. Door 1 Relay Relay Mode Relay Function Relay Activation Time (Seconds) 1 Strike Opens Vehicular Gate 10 sec. 2 Control Turns on Security Light 10 sec.
Multi-Resident Complex This EL25 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. The main entrance is equipped with a door sensor to alert management about inappropriate use. The exit sensor will automatically open the gate for exiting cars.
Entry Codes When adding entry codes, note the following: Each assigned Entry Code must be entered with the set amount of allowable digits (3-9). For example, if you assign “4578” as a resident's Entry Code, but the system is set for 5 digits, the visitor will have to enter “04578” to enter the building. 50 Add an Entry Code ONLY. For adding or editing full function Entry Codes (i.e., codes with additional options such as use schedules, door assignments, etc.).
Transmitters When adding transmitter codes, note the following: • The label on the back of the transmitter displays the codes necessary to program the transmitter. ID Number Button Number PASSPORT SW ID SEQ FC PIN 1-3 03 00 034 12241 4 03 00 163 45009 • To activate more than one button on a transmitter, you must repeat all steps for each button. If you want to activate four buttons of a new transmitter, you will need to perform the Program Number fourfour times, 90 activating each button separately.
A 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. An access code is associated with a specific access device.
Glossary Gate or Door - Used synonymously throughout the manual, these terms refer to controllable entry/exit areas of the G complex, normally a gate or door. H Holiday Schedules - Holiday schedules will modify fixed schedules for selected holiday dates. I ID Number - One part of the number sequence on a transmitter. M Manager - This person manages a complex and/or programs the system. NPBI system - No Phone Bill Interface.
Appendix Access Cards Page 20 Direct Commands Page 8 Page 20 Programming – Enter Program Mode – Exit Program Mode – Multiple Units – Single Unit Quick Reference Guide System – Clock – Feedback/Responses – Password – Unit’s ID Page 7 Page 7 Page 9 Page 6 Pages 1-5 Page 10 Page 8 Page 10 Page 10 Setup – Doors – Relays Pages 12-19 Pages 11-13 Transmitters Page 21 Glossary Pages 22-23 Page 24 Appendix Appendix Entry Codes
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