Sub-mode 5 (set one shot code), Sub-mode 6 (set relay output times), Sub-mode 7 (program relay b access codes) – American Access Systems PhoneLink User Manual

Page 13: Sub-mode 8 (enable/disable 3 strikes-you’re out), Sub-mode 9 (program event input)

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Sub-Mode 5 (Set One Shot Code)

EXPLANATION: This Mode is used to program a One-Shot Code, and to enable it or disable it.
After the 5 is pressed the enable/disable status is heard (one beep = enabled, two beeps = disabled) followed by a
GOOD TONE.

• To disable the one-shot code enter:

(MASTER CODE) + 5 (*status) + 0

• To enable the one-shot code enter:

(MASTER CODE) + 5 (*status) + 1

• To change the one-shot code enter:

(MASTER CODE) + 5 (*status) + 2 + (ONE-SHOT CODE)

• To change the relay the one-shot code activates enter:

(MASTER CODE) + 5 (*status) + 3 + (RELAY #)

• The Relay number corresponds to which relay to set. 1 = Relay A, 2 = Relay B.

Sub-Mode 6 (Set Relay Output Times)

To set or change relay output times enter the following:

(MASTER CODE) + 6 + (RELAY #) + (RELAY OUTPUT TIME) in seconds

• The Relay # corresponds to which relay to set. 1 = Relay A, 2 = Relay B. Your output time is set on both relays

from the factory at approximately 1/2 seconds “00”. If a longer output time is desired, enter a two-digit

number corresponding to the number of seconds between “00” and “99”. By entering “00” the output time is

set to approximately 1/2 seconds, which is ideal for most operators.

Sub-Mode 7 (Program Relay B Access Codes)

To program new Relay B access codes enter the following:

(MASTER CODE) + 7 + (NEW CODE) + (NEXT NEW CODE) etc ( # to exit)

•You may select any 4-digit code you wish. If you receive an ERROR TONE after entering a code, it indicates that

code is already in use. Select another code. The unit will respond with a GOOD TONE as the unit accepts

each new Relay B code. Continue entering Relay B codes until you finish(Press #), or the memory becomes

full.

• You will automatically be exited from the program mode if the memory reaches capacity. When memory is

full, you will not be able to enter this Sub-Mode and will receive an ERROR TONE if entry is attempted.

Sub-Mode 8 (Enable/Disable 3 Strikes-You’re Out)

EXPLANATION: This feature is desirable to keep unwanted persons from successively entering codes until they “hit” a
programmed access code. By selecting this function, you enable a 90-seond lock out period if 3 incorrect codes are
entered successively within a 3-minute period. When this occurs, the LED’s will flash and a high-pitched alarm will be
generated from the unit for 30 seconds. The unit will then shutdown for 1 minute.

• To toggle the 3 strikes-you’re out feature enter the following:

(MASTER CODE) + 8 (*current state) + (MASTER CODE)

• Current state single beep = 3 strikes enabled -- double beep = 3 strikes disabled

After you have selected mode 8, the unit will respond with a single or double tone. A single tone indicates that the
3 Strikes-You’re Out feature is enabled. A double beep indicates that the 3 Strikes-You’re Out feature is disabled. The
unit will then issue a GOOD TONE and waitfor the MASTER code. If you wish to toggle the 3 Strikes You’re Out state,
enter the MASTERcode. If you do not wish to toggle the state, enter # to exit.

Sub-Mode 9 (Program Event Input)

The Event Input allows the user to tie in an external device to control specific functions of the unit. The Event Input can
be programmed 5 different ways.

• REMOTE INACTIVE: Relay A codes may be made inactive by an external switch. When inactive all relay A

codes will be disabled. The relay B, program, and function codes will still be accessible to the end user.

• ARMING CIRCUIT: This is normally used to allow access in parking situations. An external vehicle detector

maybe connected to the input. Relay A codes would only become active on the preence detect of a

vehicle. If an entry attempt to activate relay A is made while the inputis not activated, entry will be denied.

The relay B, program, and function codes will still beaccessible to the end user.

• REMOTE OPEN: A relay may be activated using a pushbutton or switch. The relay to activate is user selectable.

This function operates even when the unit is in sleep, latch, or program mode.

• NIGHT LIGHT: This will turn on the unit night light for 60 seconds using a relay connected to a loop detector,

electric eye, motion sensor, etc. You must move the Lights jumper from On to Event to

use this output. See circuit board layout on page 11 for location.

• DISABLE: Disables the Event Input.

a. To program the Event Input as Remote Inactive enter the following:

(MASTER CODE) + 9 (*current mode) + 1

a. To program the Event Input as an Arming Circuit enter the following:

(MASTER CODE) + 9 (*current mode) + 2

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