Sub-mode 9 (program event input), Sub-mode 0 (erase all codes) – American Access Systems PhoneAire - 16-1050 User Manual

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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
may be connected to the input. Relay A codes would only become active on the presence detect of
a vehicle. If an entry attempt to activate relay A is made while the input is not activated, entry will be
denied. The relay B, program, and function codes will still be accessible 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 7 for location.

disABle: Disables the Event Input.

To program the event input as remote inactive enter the following:

(MAsTer code) + 9 (*current mode) + 1

To program the event input as an Arming circuit enter the following:

(MAsTer code) + 9 (*current mode) + 2

To program the event input as remote open enter the following:

(MAsTer code) + 9 (*current mode) + 3 + (*relay to Activate)

To ProgrAM the event input as nighT lighT enter the following;

(MAsTer code) + 9 (*current mode) + 4

To disABle the event input enter the following;

(MAsTer code) + 9 (*current mode) + 0

*current Mode *relay to Activate

single beep = remote inactive Mode enabled. 1 = relay A

double beep = Arming circuit Mode enabled. 2 = relay B

Triple beep = remote open Mode enabled

good Tone only = event input disabled
After you have selected Sub-Mode 9, the unit will respond with tones as described above. This tells you the current
mode the event input is programmed as (See *Current Mode above). If you do not wish to toggle the state, enter
# to exit. If you are programming the event input as a Remote Open input, you will be prompted for which relay to
activate on an event. Enter the correct relay as stated above (* + Relay to activate).

sub-Mode 0 (erase all codes)

To erase all access & function codes, (except the MAsTer code), enter the following:

(MAsTer code) + 0 + (MAsTer code)
When the sequence is entered correctly, the LED’s will flash several times and the unit will generate a GOOD TONE
when the memory has been cleared. If the above sequence is not validated by the unit you will receive an ERROR
TONE and immediately be exited from the program mode.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It should not generally be necessary to erase all the codes from memory unless the codes are
forgotten and are occupying needed memory. A good log and maintenance of access codes should prevent this
from ever needing to be done.

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