American Access Systems Advantage DKSII - Regular - 24-1000i User Manual

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“103”

SUBMODE 103 (PROGRAM SLEEP CODE)
DESCRIPTION: The SLEEP MODE is the mode of operation in which the unit shuts down and goes to sleep. Only
MANAGERS CODES are accepted into the system in this mode. The SLEEP CODE is accepted into the system from
the master unit or either slave. Each time the SLEEP CODE is entered the sleep code, date, and time are logged into
the history buffer and the unit toggles in and out of the SLEEP MODE.

To program in a new sleep code enter the 5 digit “MASTER CODE” on the master unit, followed by submode “103” then

the “NEW SLEEP CODE” you wish to program into the unit.

(PRESENT MASTER CODE) + 103 + (SLEEP CODE)
The unit will respond with a GOODBEEP after acceptance of the new sleep code and you will automatically be exited
from the program mode. Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and reenter the correct data. You
may select any 5 digit code less than 6 5 5 3 5 that is not already in use. Should you receive an ERROR after you enter
a new sleep code, you must select a different one as it is already in use by the system.

“104”

SUBMODE 104 (PROGRAM LATCH A CODE)
DESCRIPTION: The LATCH A CODE is used to toggle the output state of relay A. In most cases this code will be used
to hold a gate or door open. This code is accepted into the system from the master unit or the slaves. Each time the
LATCH A code is entered the latch A code, date, and time are logged into the history buffer and the unit toggles the
output state of relay A. This code is not accessible while the unit is in the SLEEP MODE (see submode 103).

NOTE: IN ORDER TO UTILIZE THIS FUNCTION IN A GATE OPERATOR, THE OPERATOR MUST INCORPORATE AN “OPEN OVER-

RIDE CIRCUIT”.

To program in a new latch A code enter the 5 digit “MASTER CODE” followed by submode “104” then the “NEW LATCH

A CODE” you wish to program into the unit.

(PRESENT MASTER CODE) + 104 + (LATCH A CODE)
The unit will respond with a GOODBEEP after acceptance of the new latch A code and you will automatically be
exited from the program mode. Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and reenter the correct data.
You may select any 5 digit code less than 6 5 5 3 5 that is not already in use. Should you receive an ERROR after you
enter a new latch A code, you must select a different one as it is already in use by the system.

“105”

SUBMODE 105 (PROGRAM LATCH B CODE)
DESCRIPTION: The LATCH B CODE is used to toggle the output state of relay B. In most cases this code will be used to
hold a gate or door open. This code is accepted into the system from the master unit or the slaves. Each time the
LATCH B code is entered the latch B code, date, and time are logged into the history buffer and the unit toggles the
output state of relay B. This code is not accessible while the unit is in the SLEEP MODE (see submode 103).

NOTE: IN ORDER TO UTILIZE THIS FUNCTION IN A GATE OPERATOR, THE OPERATOR MUST INCORPORATE AN “OPEN OVER-

RIDE CIRCUIT”.

To program in a new latch B code enter the 5 digit “MASTER CODE” followed by submode “105” then the “NEW LATCH

B CODE” you wish to program into the unit.

(PRESENT MASTER CODE) + 105 + (LATCH B CODE)
The unit will respond with a GOODBEEP after acceptance of the new latch B code and you will automatically be
exited from the program mode. Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and reenter the correct data.
You may select any 5 digit code less than 6 5 5 3 5 that is not already in use. Should you receive an ERROR after you
enter a new latch B code, you must select a different one as it is already in use by the system.

“106”

SUBMODE 106 (PROGRAM RELAY B CODES)
DESCRIPTION: Relay B codes are used to activate relay B. Each time a relay B code is entered into the system, the
relay B code, date, and time are logged into the history buffer. A maximum of 5 relay B codes may be programmed
for a 24-100 & 24-500 and a maximum 10 relay B codes for a 24-1000 & 24-2000. These codes are not accessible if the
unit is in the SLEEP MODE (see submode 103).

To program in relay B codes enter the 5 digit “MASTER CODE” followed by submode “106” then each 5 digit “RELAY B

CODES” you wish to program into the unit.

(MASTER CODE) + 106 + (RELAY B CODE) + (RELAY B CODE) etc...(# to exit)
You may continue entering relay B codes until the unit reaches it’s maximum code capacity or the # is pressed.
Should you make an entry error, simply press the * key and reenter the correct data. You may select any 5 digit code
less than 6 5 5 3 5 that is not already in use. Should you receive an ERROR after you enter a new relay B code, you
must select another as it is already in use by the system. The unit will respond with a GOODBEEP after acceptance
of each new relay B code. You will automatically be exited from the program mode when the RELAY B MEMORY is
filled. If the RELAY B MEMORY is full you will not be able to enter this SubMode and will receive an ERROR if entry is
attempted.

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