Keri Systems EntraGuard Bronze Quick Start User Manual

Entraguard bronze, Telephone entry quick s tart guide, 0 specifications

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EntraGuard Bronze

1530 Old Oakland Road, Suite 100

01911-001 Rev. J

San Jose, CA 95112 USA
(800) 260-5265 (408) 451-2520 FAX (408) 441-0309
Web: http://www.kerisys.com E-mail: [email protected]

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Telephone Entry

Quick S

tart Guide

The EntraGuard Bronze is a residential telephone keypad entry system which allows a homeowner
to communicate directly with visitors and provide access by using any phone extension in the home.
Because the EntraGuard Bronze uses existing telephone lines, there is no need for added charges
which would be required by a dedicated phone line. The EntraGuard Bronze has the following
features.

password protected entry for up to 50 users – pre-programmed with 4 Entry Codes, see the
EntraGuard Bronze Residence Guide (P/N 01911-003) for the codes

an illuminated, waterproof keypad

built-in microphone and speaker for hands-free communication

Call Forwarding for instances when no one is home (forwarding to either another residential
telephone or a cellular telephone)

Call Waiting to notify a visitor if the phone line is being used

battery-backed memory

two gate relays with individually programmable activation times

1.0

Specifications

Size – 9.00 inches Wide x 6.25 inches High x 3.50 inches Deep
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22.86 cm Wide x 15.9 cm High x 8.89 cm Deep

Input Power – 24 VAC, .5amp, 20 VA plug-in transformer

Relay Outputs (2) – SPDT, Contact Current: 1amp @ 24V

Humidity – 0% to 95%

FCC Registration – AL695Y-67614-07-E

2.0

Unit Installation

Before proceeding with the mounting and wiring of the EntraGuard Bronze system, verify your
mounting plans will meet all applicable Local, State, and Federal ADA mounting height and
accessibility building codes. Also verify you have a safe and secure path for routing all wiring.

2.1

Mounting Location

Locate the unit as near as possible to the controlled gate. Although the unit is resistant to
environmental factors, it should be protected from direct rain and snow.

The unit has four mounting holes for pedestal mounting and two wiring knock-outs, one on the back
of the enclosure and one on the bottom (see Figure 1 on page 2). For wall mounting, choose a rigid
wall. For pedestal or fence mounting, provide enough bracing so the unit will not be subjected to
excessive shock or vibration when the gate is opened.

Due to the nature of this unit’s use, the unit may experience abuse and vandalism. Unit mounting
must be done in such a way as to minimize the effects of such treatment.

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