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SET AN ENTRY CODE LENGTH: 7
Factory Setting: 4 Digits
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Press Then
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Enter New Entry Code length (3-9 digits). Then (#)
IMPORTANT: You will not be able to decrease the Entry Code length if codes already exist that are more than the
attempted decrease length. For example, you will not be able to decrease a code from 5-digits to 4-digits if 5-digit
codes already exist.
If you increase the Entry Code length, all existing codes will increase with leading zeroes for every digit increase.
For example, if you increase the length to 5 digits, an existing Entry Code of "4556" will now be "04556". This value
correlates with directory code length. The Entry Code length must always be one (1) digit greater than the
directory code length.
You will not be able to decrease the Entry Code length if it conflicts with the Directory Code length.
ADD, EDIT OR DELETE ENTRY CODES
When adding or editing entry codes, note the following:
Keep a record of each Entry Code you assign. In particular, write down the resident names associated with
each code. This will help when adding, editing or deleting Entry Codes later.
Each assigned Entry Code must be entered with the set amount of allowable digits (3-9). For example, if
you assign "4578" as a resident’s Entry Code, but the system is set for 5 digits, the visitor will have to enter
"04578" to enter the building.
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Press Then
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Enter Entry Code (3-9 digits). Then (#)
Add an Entry Code ONLY. For adding or editing full function Entry Codes (i.e., codes with additional options such
as use schedules, door assignments, etc.). See next page.
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NOTE: A basic Entry Code will be active and unlock all controlled doors, with no time constraint (i.e., can be used
24 hours a day, 7 days a week).
NOTE: Factory Setting for Entry Code Length is
4 digits (see "Entry Code Length" above).
Add a Basic Entry Code: 50
Makes Entry code length 5 digit maximum.
EXAMPLE:
Adds Entry Code "5400".
EXAMPLE:
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