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1. Front View Side View WELCO N E mm Rancho Vista Estates To View Directory Use G keys To Call A Resident Dial Their Code For Further Help Push E key 201 2 On DES NOTE Be sure to install the unit at normal eye level 16 L 43 4 products LiftMaster Elite is not responsible for improper installations or failure to comply with local building codes Y Be sure to read and follow all LiftMaster Elite instructions before installating and operating any LiftMaster Elite All components and specifications are subject to change without notice Icon Page DESCRIPTION OF SURGE SUPPRESSION TERMINAL BOARD Knockout for Incoming Wires OUTPUT RELAYS INPUT ET vinta VVOESE our GATE DOOR 8 EK ond RELAY neu RS 485 4 CHASSIS anamin POSTAL EXIT VOR ISWITGHIIPUT RELAY A WARNING It is MANDATORY that this unit is properly grounded The provided chassis ground wire must be connected to the ground rod If unit is not grounded lightning damage will occur Please refer to the owners manual for proper grounding instructions MADE IN USA KBRD AUX 1 AUX 2 GATE DOOR RELAY RELAY RELAY 6090909009 D B 4 B Icon Page 12 ri Removable Screw Terminal Connectors for Easy Wiring O AUX OUTPUT RELAYS AUX INPUT Inputs can be used for Postal Lo
2. Lift Mast ELITE SE www liftmaster com TABLE OF CONTENTS Product OVenvieW a et ec bo te et Ee eR RG De BL t ema wa i Ate a ee ul 3 Resident USA lt lt tocara an aa aed dh sheds Bx Pa EA ha E eia dad ate atone sheng a 4 7 Icon26 Features InSid vii See es Dee Sn eae Wd ee PM aed eee ee ee 8 Icon26 Featur s Outside urea A A A A ta a Lat 9 Icon26 Features Processor s sa i ct oE A l 10 Mounting Installation 2 3 sab ius nadae eid Bie Ara tan A Ar AAA Slug eA 11 Description of Surge Suppression Terminal Board 0 0 eet eet eens 12 Grounding the Whit gt gt ji 108 aed eo ok A we eat oe Bae a ee ed eae tal 13 Earth Ground Rod Installation 000 14 Basi Wirini Di rami is 3 ee as indi Oo ahah a Stab A Qe ade tab eb ele i 15 Power Up I ON2OR a Sa Far e a A a A e 16 Postaliock Installation lt A ed ee az Ae A kiwi o gab u 17 RS485 Wiring Configurations oooo eee 18 RS485 Daisy Chain Connection Example 0 ccc eee eee nee teenies 19 RS485 Star Connection Example 20 Memory Card Installation isee necese deire eed ee eae Se ee na Ys eee See a owe teed ee ee 21 Warning and Precautions icc oon A A A Seg Gad l a a BAe gies Gd eee eS 22 Programming the Processor 23 Selecting Program Modena ab 24 Saeed ag A WA Gale gM Man AG RL eee ee 24 Resident Informatica 25 Transmitter Card Programming L 26 Area COOCS Os 4 tat dl o b deni a hla a Vets ID ai hak a Dok fee he es Kemm 27
3. Keypad Stainless Steel Door External Speaker All components and specifications are subject to change without notice Icon Page Icon26 FEATURES OUTSIDE EXTERNAL MICROPHONE KEY LOCK Opens the Processor Con tainment Box to access the Processor HELP KEY With digital voice messages to help guide the user Et ELE ON Emm a ancho Vista Estates Vieu Directory Use To Call A Resident Os EXTERNAL SPEAKER DISPLAY WINDOW Heavy duty protec tive lens For Further Help Push key KEYPAD LIGHTING Lights up dialing keys for easy visibility PHONE DIALING KEYS Used to dial res idents key codes Ss 7 ey eis E SCROLL KEYS Scrolls through names in alphabetical order on screen UNLOCK KEY Residents and utility per sonnel use this key with their key code to open gate HANG UP KEY Pressed when user wants to hang up ACCESS FOR POSTAL LOCK 16 GAUGE STAINLESS STEEL DOOR Heavy duty and weather resistant CAMERA OPTIONAL For security mon itoring All components and specifications are subject to change without notice Icon Page Icon26 FEATURES PROCESSOR D MEMORY CARD Stores all programmed information Different memory sizes available 2 COMMUNICATOR CARD Card for RS485 devices 3 POWER ON OFF SWITCH 4 CARD RELEASE BUTTONS Eject Cards when pressed MAIN MEMORY CARD SLOT Holds Main Memory Card O 6 RS485
4. Inc Complies with Part 68 FCC Rules FE FCC Part 15 Tested to comply with UL STD 294 5th Ed FCC standards for home or office use UL STD 1950 3rd Ed This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of CANADIAN Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Instruction to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class 13 digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment
5. Incorrect transformer voltage Overvoltage OFF Proper transformer voltage Transformer plugged in ON LED flashes when receiving data from processor OFF No data being received from processor LED Indicators Icon Page 37 LARGE DISPLAY BATTERY BACK UP LCD POWER T 100 is a built in battery back up module for the Large Display Controller Board It provides the system with 3 to 5 hours of battery operation NOTE LCD Power switch must always be turned ON for large display to operate Icon Page AUXILIARY INPUT OUTPUT CONNECTIONS Input 2 Postal Lock Connection Example Input 1 Exit Switch Connection Example Ko SIS Si 12v M Ac oc AUX AUX OUTPUT RELAYS Ay O SIA Sie POWERIN f A OY JB Besfes 9 0 ano 9 0 eno viied Raa ASA ODOGSS tin N b iS fi o o e D GND 10 GND_ 3 i la e RELAY RELAY E RS 485 4 RS485 0 35 gt ENS 9 CAMERA O POSTAL EXIT VCR SWITCH INPUT RELAY TADUILE A a T AA Auxiliary inputs can be used for Postal Lock and or Exit switch operations Wiring Instructions O Connect one terminal of a switch to Auxiliary Input 1 IN or 2 IN 2 Connect the other termina
6. OHV GOMES is nta ooh bk ta Do Phuc ce ARA Lq Sale a tat ad e id a ds e Te hile da a g at sin a 28 PASSWORT 00 a a e A Gate Ao hoe Eater een A na Aaa wae anes A e 29 Clock st xe Site het ie Ni ats 30 32 Strike Time a f3 onto dawn pk ah ads e Gs e dia a A ed alder ah he E e a a 33 PAN UIC iS sl AS 33 Greet cerda aaa arbli bara tod ales A ra Bedhead aly wake 34 Volume Adjustment meisce cece Sew e Wa ce ee ee eg Cee as Ce A tee eee ee 34 Back Upi MG MO ny atada ea B bel A A a a eae weak eles 35 Error MESSAGES oe neter nA ae ee pee YO Pee aS ew be eek ay Pe ON Pe ea eae 36 Display Controller Board 37 Large Display Battery Back Up 0 0 0 0 rr nets 38 Auxiliary Input Output iniata a e lt e a 39 Optional Gamera ssd rke ia eke na eit ki Daria tat ot eee ed aan CPs AL g a ak tana 40 Parts List and Part Illustrations 0 000 eee 41 No TEONE E E E A IT O A RA 42 Ar be installed by Qualified Dealers ONLY leon26 manual version 3 0 Icon Page 1 Icon Page PRODUCT OVERVIEW STANDARD FEATURES e Twenty Six line Large LC Directory Names listed on Directory in alphabetical order 10 LCD screen Sunlight readable and backlit for low light applications Memory capacity 250 500 1000 names User friendly programmability via built in alpha numeric keyboard eliminates the need for user s manual Four character alpha numeric password required to enter programming mode Programmable Utility key codes
7. Press the ENTER key to continue with the entry as described in the Resident Information section To erase Resident information press the key Press the key for assistance IMPORTANT NOTE While in the help screens programming will be disabled To continue programming press the button to exit the help screens first Icon Page UTILITV GODES A 4 digit Utility Code numeric characters only may be assigned to Utility Companies such as delivery telephone con struction companies water power etc These utilities can use their individual code to access the premises within the time zone that you program Each system no matter what the memory capacity is equipped with 60 available Utility Codes and time zones STEP In the Program Selection Screen fig de SELECT PROG MODE fi Press the U kev The screen will 1 O N Names U Utility fig a STEP 2 You now have two options PROG UTILITY CODE gt N View Edit Codes gt F To program a new Utility Code press Use the CT Q keys to view the N key and type in a 4 digit OR or edit existing Codes The last screen code If the code entered is used type will display memory spaces available fig b in another Select a code that you wish to edit STEP Press the y tey or the CENTER UTILITY CODE 4762 key to enter code Type the name of the NAME FedEx example fig c press the 1 key or j dd utility in the s
8. t G Greeting SELECT PROG MODE j C Clock Timer SELECT PROG MODE V Volume B Backup SELECT PROG MODE p S Strike Time Pressing the HELP button will provide users with a help message IMPORTANT NOTE While in the help screens programming will be disabled To continue programming press the EXIT button to exit the help screens first Icon Page RESIDENT INFORMATION STEP 1 In the Program Selection Screen fig a Press the CN key The screen will display fig b SELECT PROG MODE l N Names U Utility PROG BY CODE bb fig a fig b STEP 2 Vou now have three options To program bv name press To program bv code enter To view or edit an existing name PROG A NEW NAME gt N the CN key and the first OR a three digit code and press OR or code use the Gp Q empty code will display keys to scroll through Directory x The unit will only accept codes within it s range depending on memory capacity STEP 3 Type in the desired Resident name LAST name first followed by the first name fig c If the code you have selected is already used there will be a name already You can edit the name by simply typing over it Press the ENTER key to complete the entry You may also use the DMA kevs to move the cursor within a code Resident code 005 LastNAME First Jones Robert _ 005 PHONE NUMBER 496 2634 example fig c examp
9. are listed in alphabetical order by last name Icon Page es E L COME IS Rancho Vista Estates To View Directory Use AD GY keys To Call A Resident Dial Their Code For Further Help Push key y fig a es HELP IKONI x Push AD y To Find A Name Or Code x Push To Hang UP Or Clear Entry x Push ONCE Before Resident keyCode Push TWICE Before Utility keyCode MX 4 fig b ABCDEFGH IIA YZ B23 Jacobs Lance 108 Jeffery Steve 874 Johnson Kristi 842 Johnson Mark 812 Kimberly Mike 261 Lawerence Jim 014 Lee David 854 Levin Ken 128 Marks Sam B91 Martin Karen 088 Mcconnell Art 8335 Miller Rob 825 Morris James 080 Nelson William 121 Novak John 897 Olson Marven 931 Palmer Arnold 934 Parker Grace 879 Quinn Mark 944 Raymond Janet BBE Robertson Sam 118 Smith Mark 937 Taylor Bill 188 Unger llalter 939 Villa Bob 924 Woods Art fig c RESIDENT USE CONTINUED When the desired name is found enter the corresponding 3 digit code The svstem will dial the number assigned to the resident code entered fig d S N Dialing Code BBO lest Gate t Please Wait After connecting the screen will displav the Talk Time screen as shown in fig e If the resident wants to allow access to the visitor they simply press or dial 9 for vehicular gate entrances or 5 for door or pedestrian Access Granted Pleas
10. for keyless entry 60 Utility key codes available per system Time zones associated with Utility key codes Programmable real time clock with leap year amp daylight savings compensation 2 programmable 7 day timers for door and gate control Programmable talk time Touch tones through microphone are ignored by system System mutes tones in speaker during dialing Postal lock capability with programmable strike time Surge protection 6000V 3000A Power input port Telephone line port RS485 ports Relay ports Input port Immune to 25 000V electrostatic discharge Two output relays with independent strike times Relay output for VCR time lapse recorder to record 5 seconds per transaction Optional camera for security monitoring High resolution color SPECIFICATIONS Construction Front and Back Panel 16 gauge stainless steel Processor Containment Box Gold zinc plated powder coated aluminum weather resistant finish Entire system is rain resistant Power Input 12 Vac 50VA UL listed transformer Operating Environment Temperature Icon26 4 F to 135 F Icon26 HT 4 F to 165 F Heater kit available at additional cost Relative Humidity 5 95 non condensing Dimensions 16 W X 20 1 2 H X 4 3 4 D Shipping Weight Approximately 40 Ibs Display protected by heavy duty anti reflection scratch resistant glass 32 Device zone control 32 programmable Groups 32 prog
11. if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connection themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or an electrician as appropriate Notice The Ringer Equivalent Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to the telephone interface The termination on a interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalent Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 Icon Page 114A2894F
12. 103 T104 RS485 Communicator Card 4000 RS485 Communicator Card 8000 RS485 Communicator Card 16000 Transformer 12 Vac 50 VA Provided Keylock Processor Key Release Lock Battery Back Up 9 Pin Comm Port Connector Surge Protection Terminal LC Complete Internal Metal Box Processor Box Programming Keys Postal Lock Assembly LCD Processor No Memory Card Key for Internal External Lock LCD Display Heater Pad Option Pre Installed in Processor Speaker 4 OHM Icon Keylock Bracket Icon Display Window Glass Icon26 Part T106 T108 T109 T111 T114 T132 T135 T137 T140 T148 T150SPT T160 T180 T25MEM T50MEM T150MEM T250MEM T500MEM T1000MEM Icon Camera Icon26 Description Icon Display Window Assembly Icon Stainless Steel Door Icon Processor Containment Box Icon Battery Back Up Icon External Box Connection Kit Surge Protection Terminal Icon External Front Door W O Display Icon LC External Box Assembly Icon Keypad Light GLCD Metal Keypad Complete W Lighting Temp Light Sensor Cable GLCD Icon Fan Surge Protection Terminal Icon Surge Protection Board Icon Display HT W Control Board 25 Name Memory Card 50 Name Memory Card 150 Name Memory Card 250 Name Memory Card 500 Name Memory Card 1000 Name Memory Card All components and specifications are subject to change without notice Icon Page 41 APPROVALS The Chamberlain Group
13. 5 4 3 INDIVIDUAL UTILITY CODES All systems no matter what the memory capacity are equipped with 60 different Utility codes To access the facility within the time zone set the Utility Company must first press the 0 key TWICE and then enter their 4 digit code If it is within the programmed time zone for entry the screen will display Access Granted fig a and access will be allowed If however it is not within the time zone for entry the display will inform the user and access will not be allowed fig c T STATUS EE Access Denied At This Time Of Day J fig c EXAMPLE UTILITY CODE 8716 0 0 8 7 4 6 Icon Page Processor Unit Dialing Kevs Icon26 FEATURES INSIDE Large Display Large Display Power Switch Contrast Adjustment Camera Power Optional Backup Unit Microphone Processor Processor Key Mounting Power Release Lock Holes 4 Switch Cooling Fan an p W ki la Memory Card Release Buttons i Memory Card 4 ooo ooo Use 00 DEJE SIE CE ECO OO 1000 000D0DODO E that this unit is properly e provided chassis ground SD Z GD D ODO O JI onered tothe ground rod grounded lightniny damage ease refer to the owners aw proper grounding ructions Programming Keys Surge Suppressor Postal Lock Terminal Board Setup External
14. 7 Press The Program Selection Screen will display SELECT PROG MODE N Names U Utility If you enter the wrong password the screen will prompt you to try again INVALID PASSWORD R Retry EXIT Quit Press CR to retry entering your password Press to quit the programming menu Pressing the button will provide users with a help message Icon Page SELECTING PROGRAM MODE LIST OF PROGRAM MODES N Password Names Program or edit Resident Names page 25 27 Utility Program or edit Utility Codes page 28 Program New Password recommended page 29 Clock Timer Program System Clock and Seven Day Timers pages 30 32 Strike Time Program relay output time for 2 relays page 33 Talk Time Program length of Talk Time page 33 Greeting Program custom Welcome Screen Message page 34 Volume Program Volume level page 34 W lt ina A O0O O D c 2 O D J COH lt A A amp Backup Backup of memory card page 35 We recommend you customize your password to avoid unauthorized programming see Password section To select a Program Mode press the corresponding letter from one of the nine options Use the EN Q keys to scroll through the nine different Program Modes SELECT PROG MODE N Names U Utility SELECT PROG MODE d T T Talk Time SELECT PROG MODE P Password SELECT PROG MODE 4
15. G Use the Greeting Screen to customize the Welcome message In the Program Selection Screen fig a Press the 68 kev Tvpe the name of the facilitv and press the ENTER key to complete your entry The svstem will automaticallv center vour entrv on the Welcome screen fig b SELECT PROG MODE i f G Greeting fig a FACILITY NAME Woodbridge Meadows fig b VOLUME ADJUST Use the Volume Screen to adjust both call and unit message volume levels In the Program Selection Screen fig c Press the v key Use the MO keys to adjust the volume to the desired level fig d Press the communication Use the B Q keys to adjust the volume to the desired level fig e Press the ENTER key to complete the entry Unit messages Ex access granted invalid entry etc SELECT PROG MODE V Volume B Backup fig c CALL VOLUME gt fig d UNIT MSG VOLUME gt fig e Pressing the HELP button will provide users with a help message IMPORTANT NOTE While in the help screens programming will be disabled To continue programming press the EXIT button to exit the help screens first Icon Page BACK UP MEMORY Main Memory Card Slot In the Program Selection Screen fig b Press the key Insert additional memory card in the Backup Slot NOTE Back up Memory card must be the same size or greater than the Main Memo
16. Indicates Phone system has 12 Vac power present Chassis Ground GROUNDING THE UNIT Ground Rod p Icon Page Ah to the next page for ground rod installation A WARNING A lt is MANDATORY that this unit is properly grounded The provided chassis ground wire must be connected to the ground rod If unit is not grounded lightning damage will occur EARTH GROUND ROD INSTALLATION Proper grounding gives an electrical charge such as from an electrical static discharge or a near lightning strike a path from which to dissipate its energy safely into the earth Without this path the intense energy generated by lightning could be directed towards the Telephone Entry System Although nothing can absorb the tremendous power of a direct lightning strike proper grounding can protect the Telephone Entry System in most cases The type and length of earth ground rods vary by region Contact the building inspector s office in the municipality where you plan to install the unit for correct grounding materials and installation procedures Before digging contact local underground utility locating companies Avoid damaging gas power or other underground utility lines to the Chassis Ground of Telephone Entry System j4 For the correct wire gauge A earth ground rod must be located within consult the local cod 3 feet from the Telephone Entry System Th
17. MEMORY CARD SLOT Holds RF Communica tor Card or Backup Memory T TWO LINE LARGE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY Displays information and instructions two lines at a time DIRECTION KEYS Move cursor to desired position within screens 8 PROGRAM KEY Sets Processor to the program mode EXIT KEY Press this key to go back to the previous screen menu 19 ERASE KEY Erases information screens no longer needed 42 ENTER KEY Registers information into memory after it is typed SALES 45 13 HELP KEY Helps user while in programming or user modes SCROLL KEYS Scrolls through screens menus 15 KEYBOARD Works like standard keyboard to type in A oem cs information and names PHONE JACK RJ11 Connects to surge suppressor terminal board 17 INPUT OUTPUT CONNECTOR Connects to surge sup pressor terminal board COMMUNICATION PORT Connects to surge suppres sor terminal board PARALLEL PORT To communicate with Large Display Controller Board 4D All components and specifications are subject to change without notice Icon Page MOUNTING INSTALLATION Installation on Wall Remove the Processor Unit from the Processor Containment Box and bolt the Processor Containment Box to the recess in the wall using the four mounting holes Feed the power and phone lines through the knockout in the back of the box to make all wire connections Mounting Holes 4 3 4 gt
18. Operation with non approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the users authority to operate this equipment Notice The Industry Canada IC label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using a acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by a user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telephone communications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment User should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system
19. Time PROG CLOCK TIMER 2 Gate Timer PROG CLOCK TIMER 3 Door Timer fig b DATE gt 02 11 2000 Time gt 07 3lam p pm fig c Today Is THURSDAY ra Use i i To Select Dav fig d Daylight Savings gt y a Y Yes N No fig e Icon Page CLOCK TIMER CONTINUED 2 3 DOOR AND GATE TIMERS Press 2 to program Gate Timers Menu Press 3 to program the Door Timers Menu setup New Timers gt N ea See next page for instructions USE ARROWS TO VIEW PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL TIME ZONES View Edit Timers gt ik Use NM Q to view and program timer s for Sunday through Saturday Move the cursor So SUN G Tmr1 ON F off 07 00am gt 05 00pm F to time and type in the setting Two timers can be set MON G Tmrl ON F off fig a 08 00am gt 04 30pm if for each day of the week following the procedure below SAT G Tmrl ON F off 07 00am gt 05 00pm i fig a Program timers 1 and 2 for any day of the week fig b amp SUN G Tmr 1 T ON F off m Press W to turn timer 1 ON or press to 07 00am e 05 00pm SSN fig b SUN G Tmr2 ON F 0ff 07 00am gt 05 00pm F fig c To program the second timer repeat the above procedure Press the 1 kev when complete To exit Timers screen press the EXIT kev Press the HELP kev for assistance IMPORTANT NOTE While in the help s
20. battery backup level reaches it s minimal charge an error message will display fig and the system will become non functional until the battery backup is charged by using the plug in transformer LOW BATTERY ICONS If a battery icon appears in the top right corner of the display and the letter next to itis an M or a C as shown in fig d and fig e contact Manufacturer for instructions Codes Detected out of Range See Manual fig a fig b Battery Is Low It Must Be Recharged fig c fig e IMPORTANT NOTE In order to charge the battery in the Dial Code System the processor MUST be plugged in to the transformer and the processor MUST BE ON If the power is off on the processor the battery will not be charging Icon Page DISPLAV GONTROLLER BOARD dd e Display Contrast Adjustment Power Input e Overvoltage O 12 VAC Input D 12 VAC Output Not used G Battery On Off switch input O Input Output 6 Comm Port Connected to processors parallel port 6 Sensor Input Large Displav Contrast Adjustment Clockwise Lighter Contrast Counterclockwise Darker Contrast ON System is working using battery power OFF System is working using transformer power ON System has power Transformer Battery OFF System has no power Transformer Battery ON
21. ck and or Exit switch operations Auxiliary Input 1 IN activates auxiliary Relay 1 Auxiliary Input 2 IN activates auxiliary Relay 2 2 POWER IN 12 Vac to the Entry Phone 3 TELEPHONE LINE Tip and Ring Connection 4 GATE RELAY For use with gate operator to control access through main vehicular gate 6 DOOR RELAY For allowing access through pedestrian gate or door 6 VIDEO OUT Camera video output standard BNC cable connection for use with time lapse VCR Each time access is granted the VCR relay is activated for 5 seconds allowing recording of all access to facility T RS485 Connect to corresponding RS485 terminals GND of remote security devices CHASSIS GROUND Entry Phone MUST be properly grounded Refer to Grounding the Unit and Earth Ground Rod Installation sections 8 POSTAL SWITCH EXIT SWITCH Connection of a postal lock or exit switch VCR RELAY For use with time lapse VCR Each time access is granted the VCR relay is activated for 5 seconds allowing recording of all access to facility aD CAMERA PORT For optional camera video input 12 FAN LED Indicates fan is activated 13 KEYBOARD LIGHT LED Indicates keyboard lights have power AUX 1 RELAY LED Indicates auxiliary 1 relay is activated 415 AUX 2 RELAY LED Indicates auxiliary 2 relay is activated GATE RELAY LED Indicates gate relay is activated 47 DOOR RELAY LED Indicates door relay is activated POWER LED
22. creen that follows and fig c STEP A Enter the desired time zone in the screen that follows fig d 4762 TimeZone Use the ORo keys to move the 09 H 00AM To 05 OOPM example fig d cursor To view the previous screen use the A key Press the y key to complete your transaction For User Mode operation Refer to the Resident Use Section To erase Utility information press the key Press the kev for assistance IMPORTANT NOTE While in the help screens programming will be disabled To continue programming press the button to exit the help screens first Icon Page PASSWORD The factory present password is 7777 We suggest that you customize it In the Program Selection Screen fig a Press the SELECT PROG MODE P Password fig a To customize a password type in a four character password it may be alphanumeric characters Press the CENTER key to enter the new NEW PASSWORD password It will be displayed by asterisk for kK K K security fig b To leave the password fig b unchanged press the EXIT key A confirmation screen will appear fig c Type in the same password and press the ENTER key RE ENTER PAS SWORD If you enter a different password the password will KEKK not be confirmed and you will have to repeat the fig c transaction Always remember your password This password is required
23. creens programming will be disabled To continue programming press the button to exit the help screens first Icon Page CLOCK TIMER CONTINUED 2 3 DOOR AND GATE TIMERS continued Press 2 to program Gate Timer Menu Press 3 to program the Door Timers Menu Setup New Timers gt N View Edit Timers gt if Program timers 1 and 2 for any day of the week fig d Press CN to turn timer 1 ON or press CF to turn timer 1 OFF Press the ENTER key Type the desired timer 1 setting For am type CA For pm type Timer 1 amp 2 settings can be copied to any day s of the week Select the day s of the week to be copied Press CY to select day or press CN to not select day of week Press when complete fig e PRESS N TO PROGRAM SETS OF TIME ZONES See previous page for instructions GATE Tmri ON F 0f o am gt lt pm fig d GATE Tmr2 ON F off am gt pm COPY Timers1 2 TO ru Workdays y Sun n COPY Timers1 2 TO ru Mon n Tue n Wed n COPY Timers1 2 To Thr n Fri n Sat n fig e To exit Timers screen press the EXIT key Press the key for assistance IMPORTANT NOTE While in the help screens programming will be disabled To continue programming press the EXIT button to exit the help screens first Icon Page STRIKE TIME Strike Time sets the amount of time vour gate or door rela
24. e Enter Facility gate Remaining Time To Talk l BB 05 18 The Access Granted screen will appear fig f If the res ident wants to deny access they simply hang up the phone Talk IA Tine ag 28 48 DO es 4 fig f Icon Page RESIDENT USE CONTINUED Entry 1 vehicular Gate Entry 2 voor or Pedestrian Gate By pressing or dialing the number 9 on their digital By pressing or dialing the number 5 on their digital or rotary phone or rotary phone The resident will open the vehicular entrance gate The resident will open the door or pedestrian gate USING KEY CODES AND UTILITY CODES ACTIVE ENTRY ONLY RESIDENT 6 DIGIT KEY CODES STATUS Residents are assigned a 6 digit personalized key code for accessing the facility To use the key code assigned the resident must first push the 0 key once and enter their key code The screen will display Access Granted fig a and access will be allowed If an incorrect key code is entered con t next page Access Granted Please Enter Facility A p fig a Icon Page RESIDENT USE CONTINUED If an incorrect key code is entered the system will inform the user of the invalid entry fig b The resident can then re enter their key code STATUS EE Invalid 6 Digit Code Entry Press ONCE amp Enter 6 Digit Code ss AI b fig b EXAMPLE KEY CODE 002543 8 0 0 2
25. e Screw Terminal Connectors for Easy Wiring Entry 2 Door Relay Terminal Connection Normally Glosed Pedestrian Gate Maglock Entry 1 Gate Relay Terminal Connection 2 Normall Vehicular Gate orally Open S Strike Open Input A OR Entry Door Solenoid Maglock vy WN Connect two wires to the main vehicular gate operator or Connect two wires to the secondary gate or door The door door The gate relay will be activated by either pressing 9 on relay will be activated by either pressing 5 on the resident s the resident s phone entering a utility or resident keycode phone Door 7 day timer or ElitePro remote programming Gate 7 day timer or ElitePro remote programming software software Icon Page 15 POWER UP Icon26 O ooo ooo SE ooo ey o EKo Il 0 COC we RAC TIC Y JC US KOXP CoC AMT SJ DIF GH JX KX L Rice CZ XE CCV JCB ICN ICM IC Cr ie PLAY GE DISI U BATTERY BACI Lco POWER Processor Power Switch e Large Displav Power Switch 1 Turn on large displav using the LCD power switch on the batterv back up module 2 Turn on processor using the power switch on the top right 3 To turn unit off turn off both processor and large displav batterv back up module Be sure to read and follow all LiftMaster Elite instructions before installing and operating anv LiftMaster Elite products LiftMaster Elite is not responsible
26. e ground wire must be a single whole piece of wire Never splice two wires for the ground wire If you should cut the ground wire too short break it or destroy its integrity replace it with a single wire length oe For the correct depth 7 consult the local code Not responsible for improper installation or failure to comply with all necessary local building codes For the correct diameter consult the local code Icon Page 14 BASIC WIRING DIAGRAM 71 s poe sia Ojessessjezz EP ne O EE alg a z RING Transformer r ves ra 12 Vac 50VA AUX AUX MUST be a dedicated line for the ki OPTY A TINET Telephone Entry System unit IN ISi H 9 ONLY NOTE Installation where i R 2 R A fiber optic phone lines are present Polarity does not matter RS 485 3 RS 485 1 may require additional 50 VA 1 fet vie IST 6 IN modifications from your telephone Maximum Maximum DI 0 50 GATE DOOR provider Contact your provider Wire Distance Distance Fao co ED own gies ESTI for more information Gauge Provided Optional 22000 CHASSIS Use 18 AWG wire where possible 24 AWG 30 Ft 50 Ft o CAMERA 22 AWG 45Ft 85 Ft mika 20AWG 75 Ft 135 Ft 18AWG 125 Ft 220 Ft WA R hi fi fi 16 AWG 185Ft 345 Ft MANDATORY that this unit is properly Removabl
27. e suppressor terminal board Note that polaritv or color coding is AAA gq A AAA A y AAA A not required When the postal lock is engaged the system s gate relay is It is MANDATORY that this unit is properly activated for a duration according to the programmed Gate Strike Time grounded The provided chassis ground wire must be connected to the ground rod 6 Test operation by activating the lock Ensure that full extension of the sliding iinkkukalnzzgunded lightning damage bolt will not bend or break the switch Icon Page 17 RS485 WIRING CONFIGURATIONS Configuration 1 Daisy Chain wiring configuration Recommended method for superior data transmission e Up to 31 RS485 devices supported e Maximum distance from the last RS485 device to the Telephone Entry System is 4000 Ft e Turn ON the terminator switch ONLY for the last device installed in the RS485 line e Use 22 AWG twisted pair shielded wire Turn Terminator Switch ON for Last Device on Wire Run e Maximum number of wire runs allowed is 7 A um Terminator Switch ON e Maximum distance from the last RS485 device i per wire run to the Telephone Entrv Svetem is 4000 Ft Turn Terminator Switch ON Co for Last Device on Wire Run nd Turn Terminator Switch ON for Last Device on Wire Run 4000 Ft Max e Maximum number of RS485 devices presen
28. for improper installations or failure to comply with local building codes Icon Page POSTAL LOGK INSTALLATION These parts are used only when postal access to your facility is required The postal lock mechanism must be obtained by application to your local post office Postal Lock Switch Assembly Stainless Steel er Front Panel of Switch Assembly Entry Phone Mounting Holes Mount with Postal Lock on Entry Phone Front Panel Postal Lock Side View Postal Lock BANE y 200090099 Switch Wires 2 witch Assembly Switch Assembly Mounting Holes Front View Installation O Open the front panel of the Telephone Entry System and remove the hole plug O Retain nuts and washers Install the postal lock with the sliding bolt oriented away from the speaker O Install the enclosed plate end switch assembly over the sliding bolt so that when the bolt is extended it will activate the switch as shown in the diagram GATI RELAY Reay gs CAMERA 4 Fasten by using the enclosed flat washer lock washer and nut on each of the four studs Adjust the plate and switch location as the nuts are tightened to ensure switch activation when the bolt is extended POSTAL EXIT VCR SWITCH INPUT RELAY 6 Connect the two wires from the postal lock switch to the postal exit connector on the surg
29. ice 2 Card Reader RS485 Remote Universal Interface Board Device 3 RS485 Remote Last Device Icon Page 19 RS485 STAR CONNECTION EXAMPLE ws 3 12229295 D EIN WA GATE DOOR we RELAY RELAY get E a ma S Ko O G a il see Bee u RS485 Card Release Button PO Mi INI il NOTE To support RS485 devices you must insert the RF communicator card in the RS485 memory card slot BEFORE turning on the processor MANDATOR iat unit is properly ded The pl vidd chassis ground nust be cor ctef o the ground rod bis not grof deq ightning damage Gathe owners Keypad RS485 Remote Stand Alone Receiver Device 3 RS485 Remote Device 4 Card Reader RS485 Remote Universal Interface Board Device 2 RS485 Remote Ah use 22 AWG Twisted Pair Shielded Wire Device 1 Icon Page MEMORY CARD INSTALLATION Turn power on and insert Memory Card into Main Mem a ory Card Slot Main Memory Card in back slot Backup N ML A meso Car Release Binon Memory Card in front slot fig a Push it all the way in until card snaps into place and the release button pops up The screen should display the Welcome Screen fig b fig b If the screen continues to display the Insert Memory Card screen fig c then eject memory card by press ing the corresp
30. l to Ground GND Note Auxiliary Input 1 IN activates auxiliary Relay 1 Auxiliary Input 2 IN activates auxiliary Relay 2 Strike Time of Relay 1 is equal to the programmable Gate Strike Time of processor Strike Time of Relay 2 are equal to the programmable Door Strike Time of processor Icon Page 39 OPTIONAL CAMERA Part ICON26CAMERA This compact optional color camera is only 22 mm x 26 mm and is capable of 10 bit DSP 330 line resolution output O Connect camera to surge suppression terminal board with cable supplied with camera O Connect a BNC cable from a time lapse recorder or monitor to the Video Out connector on the surge suppression terminal board For further detailed installation instructions please refer to the installation sheet supplied with the camera Oy Aly ID y Icon Page 40 lcon26 Part PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONS T109 T010 1103 T111 LC Processor It is MANDATORY that this unit is properly Ji grounded The provided chassis ground wire must be connec ed o the ground rod If unit is not grounded lightning damage will occur Please refer to the owners manual for proper grounding instructions T012SPT Icon26 Description ICON26CAMERA Camera RFCARD4K RFCARD8K RFCARD16K T000 T003 T010 T011 T012SPT T020 T025 T026 T027 T029 T030 T036 T044 T
31. le fig d Resident name STEP 4 Type in the desired Resident phone number fig d If you need to enter an area code refer to the area code page Press the ENTER key to complete the entry The KEY CODE screen will be displayed fig e STEP By An individual six digit Resident Key code may be 005 KEY CODE assigned to each resident Residents can use 005123 their Key Code to access the premises example fig e Assignment of Resident Key Codes is optional The first three digits of the Key Code is the assigned Directory Code Assign the last three digits numeric characters only to create an individual Key Code If using the RF Card proceed to Step 6 fig e Press the ENTER key Icon Page TRANSMITTER CARD PROGRAMMING STEP 6 To complete entry press the Ex key to return to the program selection screen To program RF devices i e transmitters cards etc continue on to Step 7 NOTE To enable the transmitter card programming feature you must insert the communicator card in the backup slot before you turn on unit refer to Memory Card Installation section STEP 1 STEP 8 Use Cy A kevs to view and program up to 10 transmitter or card codes associated to the directorv code To program a transmitter or card code you may enter the code manually using the keypad or you may scan the transmitter card code To scan a card code press and release the S kev and activa
32. onding release button down and reinsert Memory Card into main slot fig d Otherwise contin ue with programming Insert Memory Card IN MAIN SLOT Push Button fig c Insert Memory Card IH MAIN SLOT Insert Memory Card IH MAIN SLOT 9000 0000 EN e0coe MOE e 58 fig d VIEWING THE SOFTWARE VERSION Memorv Capacitv To view the memorv capacitv of the svstem or to view the software version currently running on the system in DIAL CODE LC 5 0 Operation an information screen is accessible on all Dial Code systems for easy reference Turn power off REV e 1 e 00 and insert Memory Card in Main Memory Slot Turn power on and the information screen should display as fig e seen in fig e Software Version Number Icon Page WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Do not touch the terminals on the RAM Cards Do not bend drop or expose to impact The Telephone Entry System is only water resistant when the Stain less Steel Door is closed and locked Do not expose the Processor Unit or the open Processor Containment Box to rain snow or harsh weather conditions Do not drop the Processor or expose it to impact Icon Page PROGRAMMING THE PROCESSOR ENTERING THE PROGRAM MODE When the Processor unit is turned on and the nocran button is pressed the screen will display TO ENTER PROG MODE Type Password gt Type in the factory present password 777
33. rammable 7 day timer Templates Standard 1 0 board with 3 auxiliary inputs controlling 3 corre sponding relays Power failure backups Battery backup for complete function for 3 hours Battery enables dial out program amp display Non Volatile removable SRAM memory has unlimited write cycles unlike EEPROM Non Volatile Real Time Clock Calendar High quality voice communication system with background noise filtering Voice messages digital to help amp guide user Programmable volume level via modem Non Volatile PCMCIA memory card Two 2 slots for PCMCIA memory cards Second slot used for file backup and or Optional Remote Access Communicator Card Double box with built in full keyboard for data processing By pressing 9 for gate or 5 for door communication is not lost Talk time is extended to avoid unpleasant cutoff between visitor and resident Both DTMF tone and rotary dial detection Optional modem Remote programming via modem using Elite Pro windows based software FCC part 68 15 amp Canadian DOC approval ETL approved UL 294 UL 1950 Year Warranty Factory to Dealer Icon Page RESIDENT USE The Icon26 Svstem will start and default back to the Welcome To screen fig a Use the button for assistance fig b Use the ZV keys to access the residence list in the Icon26 s electronic directory as shown in fig c The names
34. ry card being backed up The screens will display when the cards were last updated fig c and fig d Use the NO keys to scroll through the information Press the ENTER key to Backup Press the Ex key to exit the backup process fig e fig a NOTE You must have an extra memory card sold separately installed in the RS 485 Slot fig a of the Processor in order to perform the backup process SELECT PROG MODE V Volume B Backup fig b MAIN Card Updated On 05 15 01 03 50am _ fig c BACKUP Card Updated 02 11 01 04 20am i fig d ENTER To Backup EXIT To Quit fig e Pressing the button will provide users with a help message IMPORTANT NOTE While in the help screens programming will be disabled To continue programming press the EXIT button to exit the help screens first Icon Page ERROR MESSAGES OUT OF RANGE CODES If the processor detects one or more 3 digit codes present on the memory card inserted that cannot be accessed an error message is displayed fig a Codes that cannot be accessed by the limitation of the system being used cannot be edited LOW BATTERY If the battery backup is reaching it s minimal charge level a battery icon with a B next to it will display in the top right corner of the display fig b An alert beep will accompany this icon The batteries must be charged to continue If the
35. t on ALL wire runs is 31 e Use 22 AWG twisted pair shielded wire i ituh NN Turn Terminator Switch ON kk l ia E 4 for Last Device on Wire Run Turn Terminator Switch ON Turn Terminator Switch ON for Last Device on Wire Run for Last Device on Wire Run Each RS485 device must have a unique Device ID Number set by using the rotary switches on the device Refer to specific RS485 Instruction sheets Icon Page 18 RS485 DAISV GHAIN GONNEGTION EXAMPLE IN Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD Main RS485 Memory Card Slot l RS485 Card Release Button pa E Of 12 a0 JJAC DC ae ES 0 D AUX X OUTPUT RELAYS INPUT POWERIN GeoGegeo BIEZ ONE TEL LINEIN GATE DOOR RELAY RELAY JAN CHASSI Co shat CAMERA VCR RELAY POSTA L EXIT ISWITCH INPUT NOTE To support RS485 devices vou must insert the RF communicator card in the RS485 memorv card slot BEFORE turning on the processor AWARNINGA It is MANDATORY that this unit is properly grounded The provided chassis ground wire must be connected to the ground rod If unit is not grounded lightning damage he owners Ja ENE ajaj agaga Keypad RS485 Remote Device 1 Stand Alone Receiver RS485 Remote Dev
36. te the card as shown in fig a To scan a transmitter code press and release the kev and activate the transmitter as shown in fig b 005 TRANSM CARD 1 S SCAN 005 TRANSM CARD 2 F zs S SCAN 005 TRANSM CARD 10 S SCAN Touch the card to the card reader to activate remote device Model ECR485B STAND ALONE RECEIVER Model ERRB485 Press button on transmitter to activate remote device STEP 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 for up to ten devices per directory code After the last device has been programmed press EXIT or ENTER key to return to the program selection screen NOTE The time zones and restrictions associated with transmitter card codes can only be programmed remotely using the EMS modem software Icon Page AREA CODES 005 PHONE NUMBER ra fig a PREFIX Hemm aay ee EOE FIELD fig a In special applications it is necessary to enter area codes for Resident Phone Numbers Area codes are entered from the Phone Number screen fig a 005 PHONE NUMBER li fig b Use the 4 kev to enter the area code and prefix field fig b The Prefix defaults to 1 for normal 11 digit dialing Where necessary you can change the prefix to any number To choose 8 9 or 10 digit dialing when no prefix is needed press while in the prefix field Then type the required number of digits in the area code field followed by the phone number
37. to enter the Program Mode If you lose your password you will need to contact the manufacturer to reissue a new password button will provide users with a help message Pressing the HELP IMPORTANT NOTE While in the help screens programming will be disabled To continue programming press the button to exit the help screens first Icon Page CLOCK TIMER The Clock Timer allows you to set the date and time and to program gates and doors to be opened or closed whenever specified This clock is equipped with 100 year calender auto leap year compensation and daylight savings In the Program Selection Screen fig a Press the Cc key Use the MO keys to scroll between the three different menu choices fig b Select the number of your choice or press the ENTER kev while on the selection of vour choice CAUTION Make sure to set the Date and Time before programming the clock timers for the door and gate 1 DATE AND TIME Use the 4 key to set the Date and time use the RO kevs to move the cursor Press the key to enter your input fig c Use the MO kevs to select the current day of the week Press the ENTER key to enter your input fig d Select daylight savings by pressing CY tor yes or CN for no The ENTER key will complete the date and time entry fig e SELECT PROG MODE L C Clock Timer fig a PROG CLOCK TIMER 1 Date amp
38. v will be held open In the Program Selection Screen fig a Press the SELECT PROG MODE He ae CS key S Strike Time fig a The strike time can be setfor J Door Strike Time gt D both gates and doors fig b Gate Strike Time gt G fig b key to set the Door Strike Time Type in Press the G key to set the Gate Strike Time Type in ENTER a time from 1 to 12 seconds fig d Press the ENTER kev to enter vour selection kev to enter vour selection Press the D a time from 1 to 99 seconds fig c Press the DOOR STRIKE TIME GATE STRIKE TIME 01 99 10 Seconds 01 12 05 Seconds fig c fig d DOOR NAME LOCATION GATE NAME LOCATION a South Entry Door North Side Gate l fig e fig f For either the Gate or Door Strike Time you may now type in a name and location up to 13 characters to which you want the programmed strike time applied fig e and fig f Press the key to complete the transaction TALK TIME You can set the amount of time to talk on the Entry Phone at 20 40 or 80 seconds SELECT PROG MODE TALKTIME IS 20 SEC T Talk Time B 40 Sec C 80 Sec fig g fig h In the Program Selection Screen fig g Press the T kev Choose the desired Talk Time press A for 20 seconds for 40 seconds or for 80 seconds fig h Press the key to confirm your entry xz Icon Page GREETIN
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