Intercom (audio) mode, Indoor command code(s) reference, Access and function codes – American Access Systems PhoneAire - 16-1050 User Manual

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intercom (Audio) Mode

Once the data mode communication is established, the receiver phone is connected to the receiver unit in

data mode only. It is now possible to send Commands to control the gate from the telephone handset. Again,

audio is not present. To establish audio (intercom mode) between the phone and gate unit press “ * 3 ”

Otherwise, to activate relay A press “*1” or “**”. To activate relay B press “*2”. A single beep will be heard after

the relay has been activated. To toggle the latch mode press the star key followed by the pound key (“*#”).

The control station will respond to the toggle-latch-mode command with a single beep if the gate is latched

open, and a double beep if the gate is latched closed.

To toggle call forward press “*4”. The control station will respond with one single tone if enabled and two single

tones if disabled.

To toggle the sleep mode press “*9”. The control station will respond to the toggle-sleep-mode command with

a single beep if the unit is put into sleep mode, and a double beep if the unit is not in sleep mode.

Since sleep mode and latch mode are mutually exclusive, trying to activate either mode while the other is

active will cause an ERROR TONE.

To toggle the one-shot enable feature press “*5”. The control station will respond to the toggle-one-shot-

enable command with a single beep if the one-shot code is enabled, and a double beep if the one-shot code

is disabled. Hanging up the phone terminates intercom mode. Intercom mode is also terminated after five

minutes of inactivity (i.e. five minutes after the last gate command, or five minutes after it is started if no gate

commands are entered.)

notes:

Intercom mode and use of the keypad are mutually exclusive: if you are in the middle of entering a four-

digit code on the keypad (i.e. after the first numeric key is pressed, and until the operation finishes), the

call button will not work and the receiver cannot call the gate.

If the call button has been pressed, or the receiver has called the gate, the keypad will not work until the

system is back in idle mode.

The remote open mode for the event input will work while the unit is in all modes except program mode.

indoor command code(s) reference

Press #9 then enter any of the following:

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** - Toggle A Relay

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*# - Latch A Relay

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*1 - Toggle A Relay (again)

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*2 - Toggle B Relay

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*3 - Activate the intercom

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*4 – Toggle Call Forward Mode (enable/disable)

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*5 - Toggle One Shot (enable / disable)

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*9 - Toggle Sleep (enable / disable)

Access and Function codes

The PhoneAire can be programmed with up to 500 (4-digit) ACCESS codes. However, there are two different types of

codes, Access Codes and Function Codes. Although the number of Access Codes may vary, the number of Function
Codes is always 4.

FuncTion codes

“MASTER CODE”

The MASTER CODE is a programmable four-digit code
used for gaining access to the program mode. It does
not activate the control relays. The factory default
MASTER code is 1 2 5 1. It is suggested that you change
the default 1 2 5 1 to one of your choice. It is the
“password” to the unit. Keep the new MASTER code in
a safe place.

“LATCH CODE”

The LATCH CODE is a programmable four-digit code
used to toggle relay A. This code will be used to hold
open a device connected to Relay A such as a gate
or door.

“SLEEP CODE”

The SLEEP CODE is a programmable four-digit code
which when entered, will disable all codes. When the
“SLEEP CODE” is entered again the unit will be enabled.
An override code is provided.

“ONE SHOT CODE”

The ONE SHOT CODE is a programmable four-digit
code that disables itself after one use. The user
can enable this code for reuse using the keypad or
telephone.

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