Sub-modes, The * and # key, Programming – American Access Systems Advantage DKE - Metal - 26-100L User Manual

Page 6

Advertising
background image

Page  American Access Systems / Security Brands, Inc.

THE * AND # KEY

The and # keys serve speciÀc functions while in the idle or program mode. The key is always the clear key. You

should use this key if you make an entry error. The # key also serves as the clear key in the idle mode. In the program

mode however, it serves as the exit key and will at any time when depressed, exit you from the program mode.

PROGRAMMING

A person desiring a access to the program mode will enter the present MASTE5 CODE. If the master code is valid a

*OODBEEP will be heard prompting the person to enter a number corresponding to the SUBMODE,

eg. (MASTER CODE) + (Number corrresponding to Sub-Mode).

Once in the program mode the individual will have approximately 5 seconds between keypresses or the unit will

sound an E55O5BEEP and exit the program mode. 1OTE An access code log sheet is provided on page  which

can be photocopied. A good source for access codes is the phone book or the last 4 digits of social security num

bers. 1ote The Master Code will not activate the relay

SUB-MODES

“1”

Sub-Mode 1 (Enter New Access Codes)
To enter new access codes enter the MASTE5 CODE, followed by , then enter each new ACCESS CODE you wish to

program into the unit.

(MASTER CODE) + 1 + (ACCESS CODE) + (ACCESS CODE) etc... (# to exit)
Should you make an entry error, simply press the key and reenter the correct data. You may continue entering

access codes until the memory is full or the # is pressed. You may select any 4 digit access code that is not already in

use by the system. The unit will respond with a *OODBEEP with the acceptance of each new access code. If you do

not receive a *OODBEEP after the entry of an access code, you must select a new access code as it is already in use

by the system. :hen the memory becomes Àlled, you will receive a *OODBEEP indicating the acceptance of the

last access code entered and then the unit will sound an E55O5BEEP and automatically exit you from the program

mode.

NOTE: You will not be able to enter this mode if memory is full and will receive an ERRORBEEP.

“2”

Sub-Mode 2 (Delete Access Codes)
To delete any access code from memory enter the MASTE5 CODE, followed by 2, and then each access code to be

deleted

(MASTER CODE) + 2 + (CODE TO BE DELETED) + (NEXT CODE TO BE DELETED) etc... (# to Exit)
Should you make an entry error, simply press the key and reenter the correct data. You may continue deleting

access codes in a successive manner. The unit will respond with a *OODBEEP with the successful deletion of each

access code. If you do not receive a *OODBEEP the access code entered could not be found in memory and the

unit will wait for you to enter another code to be deleted.

“3”

Sub-Mode 3 (Change Master Code)
To change the master code enter the P5ESE1T MASTE5 CODE, followed by 3, and then the 1E: MASTE5 CODE.

(PRESENT MASTER CODE) + 3 + (NEW MASTER CODE)
Should you make an entry error, simply press the key and reenter the correct data. You may select any 4 digit

code as your new master code that is not already in use by the system. The unit will respond with a *OODBEEP upon

acceptance of the new master code and automatically exit from the program mode. If the unit does not respond

with a *OODBEEP, you must select a different code as it is already in use by the system.

Advertising