Transmitter programming, Telephone programming – Linear RE-2 User Manual

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TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING

Adding Transmitters

Up to four groups of transmitters can be assigned common access privileges
sharing the same one or two time zones. Up to 100 transmitters total in all
groups combined can be used in each RE-2 system.

Press:

Number

Facility Code

First ID

Time Zone 1

Time Zone 2

Number = Number of transmitters in the group
Facility Code = Facility code 0-15 marked on block of transmitters;
First ID = 5-digit ID number of fi rst transmitter in group.
Time Zone 1 = 0 = no time zone; 1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7
Time Zone 2 = 0 = no time zone; 1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7
NOTE: If the Time Zone 1 entry is set to “0”, the Time Zone 2 entry is

ignored.

Suspend or Activate a Transmitter

Each transmitter programmed can be individually suspended from use for
access with this programming PPN. The transmitter will remain suspended
until it is re-activated using this same programming PPN.

Press:

Facility

ID

Action

Facility = Facility code 0-15 of transmitter

ID = 5-digit ID number of transmitter

Action: 0 = Suspend transmitter; 1 = Re-activate transmitter

Erasing All Transmitters

WARNING: Performing this command will remove all

transmitters from the memory.

Press:

000000

000000

Assigning Transmitter Buttons to Relays

Defaults:

Left (or Top Left) = Relay #1

Right (or Top Right) = Relay #2

Top Button = Both Relays

Lower Left = None

Lower Right = None

The RE-2 can be programmed to control which relay will activate from
which transmitter button. This setting will effect all transmitters (single and
multi-channel) used with the RE-2

Press:

Button

Relay

Button: 1 = Right (or Top Right); 2 = Left (or Top Left)

4 = Top; 5 = Bottom Right; 6 = Bottom Left

Relay: 0 = None; 1 = Relay #1; 2 = Relay #2; 3 = Both Relays

TELEPHONE PROGRAMMING

Maximum Number of Visitor Rings

Default: 5 Rings

Changes the maximum number of distinctive rings that the RE-2 will
generate to the local telephones when the CALL button is pressed.

Press:

Rings

Rings = 1-15 Rings maximum

Call Forwarding Dialing Method

Default: Tone

Sets the dialing method used during call forwarding to either tone or pulse
style.

Press:

Method

Method: 1 = Pulse; 2 = Tone

Visitor Talk Time Limit

Default: 60 Seconds

Sets the time that the visitor is allowed to talk to the resident. Ten seconds
before the time expires, the voice synthesizer will announce “ten seconds”,
and at fi ve seconds it will announce “fi ve seconds”, to the visitor. If the voice
synthesizer is disabled (PPN #44), a beep will sound each second during
the last ten seconds of time allowed.

Press:

Limit

Limit = 15-255 Seconds allowed

Call Waiting Feature On/Off

Default: On

Turns the call waiting feature on or off. If call waiting is on (factory default)
and the resident is on the telephone at the same time a visitor calls, the
RE-2 will generate beeps on the resident’s telephone line to signal that a
visitor is calling. The resident has the option to switch to the visitor’s call.
If the call waiting feature is off and the resident is on the telephone at the
same time a visitor calls, the RE-2 will announce “resident busy” to the
visitor.

Press:

Call Waiting

Call Waiting: 1 = ON; 0 = OFF

Privacy Feature Schedule

Default: Off

The privacy feature will block visitor’s calls and call forwarding during the
selected Time Zone or at all times. If the privacy feature is active and a visitor
calls, the RE-2 will announce “do not disturb resident”. If call forwarding
is scheduled (PPN #54) and the privacy feature is active, the RE-2 will
announce “do not disturb resident” and visitor’s call will not be forwarded.

Press:

Privacy

Time Zone

Privacy: 0 = Privacy feature OFF

1 = Privacy feature ON (scheduled by Time Zone)

2 = Privacy feature ON at all times

Time Zone = 1-7 (Privacy feature active during this Time Zone)

Intercom Mode On/Off

Default : Off

The RE-2 includes an Intercom Mode that allows the unit to be operated
independent of the Public Switched Network. In this mode, the RE-2 directly
supplies the power for the house telephone(s) connected to it.
To use the RE-2 in intercom mode, connect the telephone line as shown
under Telephone Wiring Options on Page 6. Note that the RE-2’s Telephone
Bypass Module is included in the circuit for additional telephone line
surge protection. Be sure the Telephone Bypass Module’s switch is in the
NORMAL position.

NOTE: Because there is no connection to the Public Switched Telephone

Network, the call forwarding and alternate resident telephone dialing
features will not be availa

ble.

This programming step turns the intercom mode on or off. If intercom mode
is on, the RE-2 will power the house telephone(s).
If intercom mode is off, the Telephone Company will power the house
telephone(s).

Press

Intercom Mode

Intercom Mode: 1 = ON; 0 = OFF

SINGLE-CHANNEL

TRANSMITTERS

THREE-CHANNEL

TRANSMITTERS

LEFT

BUTTON

ACT-31

ACT-21

LEFT

BUTTON

RIGHT

BUTTON

TOP

BUTTON

MDT-2

LEFT

BUTTON

RIGHT

BUTTON

BOTH EQUALS

TOP BUTTON

ACT-22

TOP

BUTTON

LEFT

BUTTON

RIGHT

BUTTON

BOTTOM-RIGHT

BUTTON

BOTTOM-LEFT

BUTTON

MDT-4

FIVE-CHANNEL

TRANSMITTER

ACT-34

FOUR-CHANNEL

TRANSMITTER

LEFT

BUTTON

BOTTOM-LEFT

BUTTON

RIGHT

BUTTON

BOTTOM-RIGHT

BUTTON

BOTH

FUNCTION

AS LEFT
BUTTON

MDT

Figure 27. Transmitter Button Designations

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