Programming single unit overview, Programming basics, Programming single unit over view – Chamberlain EL25 User Manual

Page 7: Example of a programming sequence, Changing the password

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Programming Basics

Programming Single Unit Overview

Programming Single Unit Over

view

1

1, 2 or 3 digit Programming Number. (See “

Quick Reference Guide” Tables for descriptions and procedures)

2

One or more Data Fields.

3

Pound Key (#) as a Data Field Separator and at the

end of the programming sequence to Save the Data.

EL25 Keypad: You may use the keypad on the front panel. (Next Page)

Local/Remote DTMF Phone: You may use the keypad on a local or remote phone to program the system. The unit
responds to the DTMF signals generated by your touch-tone phone. (Next Page)

Direct/Modem Connection to a PC: In order to program the EL25 with a direct or modem connection, your PC must be
running Sentex's Windows

®

-compatible Versa XS software. (Not covered in this Quickstart Guide)

1

st

Pound Key:

Separates the 1st field.

Last Pound Key:

Saves the data.

Data Field:

1 changes the password

(2 verifies the password)

Data Field:

(The new password)

Programming Number:

changes or verifies
the password.

Enter

Programming

Mode

(Next page)

Exit

Programming

Mode

(Next page)

The EL25 can be programmed

3

different ways.

1

2

3

THIS guide will outline some programming for the EL25 from the keypad or

local/remote DTMF (Touch-Tone) phone ONLY.

For more information, refer to the Manuals and/or your installation dealer.

All data fields must be separated with the pound key (#).

( Programming Number) # (Data Field) # (Data Field) # (Data Field) #

Steps tagged with a (

) are

optional, press the pound key (#) to skip them. Note: Some steps are required

and

must have data entered in them to continue, tagged with ( ).

If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (

*

) to cancel the step.

When you

correctly enter the entire programming sequence, the unit will respond with

2 short beeps

(see also System Feedback/Responses (Beeps)).

If you make an error during an entry, press the asterisk key (

*

) to begin again.

Notes:

Example of a Programming Sequence: “

Changing the Password”

Pound Key:

Separates the data field.

Programming Single Unit Over

view

1

1

Procedure Required to Program the EL25:

#

#

2 short

beeps

1

3

4

2

Optional Step

Required Step

Required Step

Required Step

Example:

Required Step
Optional Step,
Press (

#

) to Skip.

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