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MIRCOM TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, 9500 Series: No Subscriber Line Page 26
For systems with more than one entrance, the 9502A must be programmed for the Elevator-Recall (Restriction)
application.
NOTE: A 9502A IS USED FOR MULTIPLE POINTS OF ENTRY. ONE 9502A IS REQUIRED FOR EACH
ENTRANCE IN ADDITION TO THE MAIN LOBBY ENTRANCE.
The UNIT-ID code is a number which is programmed with each REMOTE 9502A system and can range from 0-9.
When the 9502A is to be used in an Elevator-Recall (Restriction) application, a value of 1 to 8 (representing
relay card 1 to 8 in the last relay cabinet) must be programmed. A 9502A programmed with a value of either 0
or 9 will be excluded from the Elevator-Recall ( Restriction) functionality. The UNIT-ID value for the (base) 9501A
system is NOT programmable and always has a value of 1.
The method for association between the first two digits of the Resident/Tenant Code and the actual relay number
is outlined here for use with a 9502A:
1. At the 9502A, the UNIT-ID identifies which relay card number (1 through 8 with 12 relays per card) in
cabinet 16 (or the last cabinet), will be the starting address for the Elevator Restriction relays.
2 The UNIT-ID also identifies (0 or 9) that a particular 9502A unit is to be excluded from the Elevator-Recall
(Restriction) feature (Default/Normal operation).
3. In order for the 9501A to know what Resident/Tenant Code has been entered from a Remote (9502A)
keypad, it is necessary that the programmed relay numbers match exactly the programmed
Resident/Tenant Codes (specific to that particular 9502A panel). For example:
At the 9502A At the 9501A
Resident/Tenant Code Relay Code Resident/Tenant Code Relay Code
0107 0107 0107 0000
0202 0202 0202 0001
EXAMPLES:
a) Exclude REMOTE (9502A) panel from Elevator-Recall (Restriction) feature:
Program the 9502A with a Unit-ID code of 0 or 9.
Program the 9502A with Resident/Tenant Codes and relay numbers that were programmed at the 9501A. In
this instance the 9502A will send the specific relay number to the 9501A to activate and ensure a
connection to this particular Resident Suite.
When the 9501A sees a UNIT-ID code of 0 or 9, it will take the relay number sent by the 9502A and activate
the connection. At the end of the call, the last relay in cabinet 16 will be activated (Default/Normal
operation).
b) Include REMOTE (9502A) panel in Elevator-Recall (Restriction) feature:
Program the 9502A with a UNIT-ID code of 1 to 8, depending on the desired starting relay card number.
Program the 9502A with Resident/Tenant Codes used at the 9501A and input the same Resident/Tenant
Code number under the Relay # heading. For example: if the Resident/Tenant Code is 0107 then the
Relay# is 0107 also at the 9502A. The 9501A Resident/Tenant Codes and the 9502A Resident/Tenant
Codes and Relay numbers at the 9502A should be identical.
When the 9501A “sees” a UNIT-ID code of 1 through 8, it will take the relay number sent by the 9502A and
perform a “lookup” on the (local) 9501A programmed Resident database in order to resolve the actual relay
number to be activated. At the end of this call, the specific Elevator-Recall (Restriction) relay will then be
activated.
EXAMPLES:
If a 9502A is programmed with a UNIT- ID = 1 and a Resident/Tenant Code of “1215" is entered on the










