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[1] Dial tone search: This character will force the panel
to search for a dial tone at that point in the telephone
number. A ’D’ on the display represents a dial tone
search. A dial tone search is already programmed as
the first digit for each telephone number.
[2] Pause 2 Seconds: This will add a 2-second pause to
the dialing sequence, represented by the letter ’A’ on
the display.
[3] Pause 4 Seconds: This will add a 4-second pause to
the dialing sequence, represented by the letter ’E’ on
the display.
[4] DTMF [*]: This will add an asterisk to the telephone
number, represented by a ’B’ on the display. The
dialer will output the same frequencies as the touch-
tone [*] key. This character is frequently required to
disable call waiting.
[5] DTMF [#]: This will add a ’#’ to the telephone num-
ber, represented by the letter ’C’ on the display. The
dialer will output the same frequencies as the touch-
tone [#] key. In some instances, this character is used
to disable call waiting.
[6] When you are finished, press [#].
Adding Tenant Codes for Users
(PC4850 Modules)
You can give visitors the option of entering a 1-4 digit code
on the keypad to call a user. To do this, enter the 1-4 digit
code for the apartment. If a user knows a visitor is coming,
they can give them the tenant code as a faster way to call
them. For this to work, the user’s telephone number must
also be programmed (see section 4.4).
Tenant codes cannot begin with ’0’.
1. Enter [*][5] followed by a Master code.
2. Locate the access code for the user with one of the
code-searching methods (see Section 2.2 ’Modifying
an Existing Code’). Press [*] to select.
3. Use the right arrow (>) key to scroll to the following
display:
Select (8) < >
Tenant Code
4. Press [8] or [*].
5. Enter up to 4 digits for the tenant code.
6. When you are finished, press [#].
7.4 Modify An Existing Code
To modify an existing code, you must first search for it
using one of two methods: search by user number or by
user name.
To search for the code by user number, perform the fol-
lowing:
1. Enter [*][5] followed by a Master code.
2. The display will read:
Select (0) for
User Number Search
Press [0] or [*].
3. Enter the access code number and press [*] to con-
tinue programming. You can also use the arrow (< >)
keys to scroll to the desired number.
To search for the code by user name, perform the following:
1. Enter [*][5] followed by a Master code.
2. The display will read ’Select (0) for User Number
Search’. Use the right arrow (>) key to scroll to the
following display:
Select (1) for
User Name Search
Press [1] or [*].
3. The first letter of the access code name using the cor-
responding number key. For example, for John, enter
the letter ’J’ by pressing the [4] key once.
4. The keypad will display the first available name
starting with the selected letter. Use the right arrow
(>) key to scroll through subsequent names.
5. Once the appropriate user name is displayed, press
[*] to continue programming.
Once the code has been selected, the Program Code menu
will be shown. Reprogram the access code, code label or
partition access using the steps outlined in “Program A
New Code”.
7.5 Change User Code Options
User code options determine which system features the
code will be able to access. The Access User Code Options
Table shows all of the available access code options. The
table also indicates which options are enabled by default
for each type of code.
To change the user options for a code from its default set-
tings, perform the following:
1. Enter [*][5][master code].
2. Locate the code using one of the code searching
methods (see section 7.3 “Programming Access
Codes”). Press [*] to select.
3. Use the right arrow (>) key to scroll to the following
display:
Select (5) < >
Edit User Opt’s
Press [5] or [*].
4. Use the arrow (< >) keys to scroll through each
option. Press [*] to turn each option on (Y) or off (N).
5. When the desired options have been programmed,
press [#].
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