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6.3 Log

Tables

Complete the information in the tables on the following pages to maintain a record of the information
that has been programmed into the telephone entry system if the system IS NOT being programmed
from a PC. If PC programming is being utilized, there is no reason to maintain these log sheets since
the PC will maintain a complete record of the information that has been programmed.

Make copies of the resident log sheet so that you have enough to complete a listing of all residents
and data. Enter the information as shown in the example below. AAC stands for Alternate Area
Code. Enter the alternate area code number if alternate area codes have been programmed and
assigned to this resident (3.5.3). DIR is the resident’s unique directory code and can be 1 to 4 digits
(3.5.1). Enter the resident’s four-digit entry code (3.7.1) in the ENT field if they are used. Enter the
resident’s unique device code (3.6.1) in the DEVICE field if access control devices (Transmitters,
cards, etc.) are used. Enter the SEC LEVEL (Security Level), FL (Floor), and ER (Elevator
Reference) numbers as required.

NAME

AAC

PHONE #

DIR

ENT

DEVICE

SEC LEVEL

FL

ER

Smith, John

3

765-0000

173

3812

04231

02

14

2

MASTER CODE (3.2.1)

RELAY STRIKE TIME (3.3.1)

RELAY 0

RELAY 1

RELAY 2

TONE OPEN NUMBERS (3.3.3)

RELAY 0

RELAY 1

RELAY 2

MOMENTARY ACTIVATION

CONTINUOUS ACTIVATION

RELEASE

ACTIVATE 1 HOUR

POSTAL SWITCH ACTIVATES (3.3.4)

ROTARY 9 ACTIVATES (3.3.6)

RELAY 0

RELAY 1

RELAY 2

ENTRY CODE RANGES (3.7.3)

RELAY 0

RELAY 1

RELAY 2

LOW BOUNDRY

HIGH BOUNDRY

AREA CODE POINTERS (System set to 10 area codes)

Pointer Area

Code

Pointer Area

Code

Pointer Area

Code

Pointer Area

Code

Pointer Area

Code

1 3 5 7 9

2 4 6 8 0

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