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Access Device (RF Receiver, Card Reader or Keypad) - A device that reads remote controls, cards or entry
codes, allowing the system to allow or reject entry based on the code’s validity.
Access Codes - Codes that enable visitors and residents to enter a building through a controlled area. Access
codes include directory codes, entry codes, cards and remote controls. An access code is associated with a
specific access device. Directory codes are associated with the unit; entry codes with the unit keypad; cards
with card readers; and remote controls with radio frequency (RF) receivers.
Alarms - The unit may be configured to trigger an alarm (e.g., Activate a siren and/or a warning light, etc.)
when an alarm condition occurs. These conditions include a door held open too long, a door forced open, or
keypad errors that exceed the maximum allowed.
Anti-Passback - The Anti-Passback feature prevents unauthorized use of entry codes card and remote
controls. When anti-passback is enabled, an access code will be temporarily disabled after each use, thereby
prohibiting people from "passing back" their access code, card or remote control to unauthorized people.
Call Forwarding - The unit can be programmed to "forward" a visitor call to another location when residents
are away. This feature also allows you to grant access to a visitor from a remote location.
Call Forward Control Setting - When enabled, allows the unit to use Call Forwarding with schedules.
Call Waiting (NPB / Single Family Residence) - If the resident’s phone is in use when the visitor presses the
"Call" key, they will hear 2 short tones to signal that a visitor is attempting to call. They may simply switch
over to the call from the visitor, let him/her in, and go back to the original call. This feature is only available
for a single-family residence or a manager’s phone sharing a phone with the unit.
Card Type - 26-Bit Standard or 30-bit Sentex.
Credential - A card, PIN or Biometric transmitter.
Direct Commands (NPB / Single Family Residence) - You may send a direct command from your residence
phone to activate one of four relays (i.e., to open a door). This feature is only available for a single-family
residence or a manager’s phone sharing a phone line with the unit.
Directory Code - Unique 1-4 digit codes that dial a corresponding telephone number in the building. The unit
will dial the phone number assigned to the code.
Do Not Disturb (DnD) - The unit has the ability to block visitor calls during specific times. Using schedules,
the feature activates and deactivates automatically.
DnD Control Setting - When enabled the unit will enforce DnD schedule, if disabled the unit will ignore DnD
schedule.
DTMF phone - Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (Touch-Tone Phone).
Entry Card - A resident presents an entry card to a card reader to gain entry into a controlled area. A card’s
PIN, or "Personal Identification Number", is a part of the encoded information that makes a card unique.
Entry Code - Programmable, numeric codes (3-9 digits in length) that allow entry or exit through a gate/door.
Residents enter their assigned entry code onto the unit’s keypad to prompt the system to grant access.
Facility Code - A code that allow access cards/remote controls to be associated with a facility or complex.
This allows you to manage more than one complex. You may also assign a default facility code if a group of
access cards/remote controls will share the same code.
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