Installation manual

151174 4-1
Section 4
Operation Modes
Operating modes are used to program tenant and time information and to select system
operating features such as telephone, etc. Table 4-1 shows the seven different operating
modes and a description of each. (See 4.2 for more information about operation modes.)
Table 4-1: Operation Modes and Descriptions
Operation
Mode
Description Comments
0
Programs “System Options”.
The following information can be programmed in the “System Options”:
Rotary dialing (yes/no), USA rotary (yes/no), Speaker on (yes/no), Ground
start (yes/no), * before 6 (yes/no), PBX number, apartment number length,
Call length, Door time, Speaker Volume, Hide Codes (yes/No), Aux Time,
and System Message.
System Messages select the message displayed to visitors and tenants at the
entry system. Choose either ENTER APT#, ENTER SUITE #, or ENTER
UNIT #, ENTER CODE #.
These operating modes are used
to program the system.
1
User Options. This mode is used to add, edit and remove a user from the
system. Each user has the following data fields which may be programmed in
this mode; user number, user code, phone number, dial PBX, door enabled,
aux enabled.
2
Time Set. Used to set the real time clock and the auxiliary enable/disable
times.
3 Open Door Relay. Activates the door relay.
Theses operating modes are
system features and do not
perform any system
programming.
4 Activate Auxiliary Relay. Used to activate auxiliary door relays at any time.
5
Telephone. Make the 5083 0r 5084 a normal telephone so it can be used to
make a phone call outside the complex system.
6
CLR Memory? Deletes all programmed system and user information. This operation mode resets the
system to factory defaults.