ACCESS CODE | ||
An Access Code is used to unlock the door | ||
Figure 1 |
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Receiving the access codes from Telephone Entry System, only if the access codes are lost. |
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Adding an access code, see Figure 2 | ||
Figure 2 |
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[Name] up to 16
characters for example, Pach and CO Inc. |
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[Code] 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 digit, depending on the setting under length of access codes on General Setting (for example 4 digit access code 1234). 4-digit access code is a default setting. | ||
[Door] 1= Door 1 (Relay 1), 2= Door 2 (Relay 2), 3= Both Door 1 and Door 2 | ||
[Time Zone] three different time zones can be assigned to each access code. See Time Zone setting. 24HRS means the access code will work 24/7. | ||
[Satellite] up to 8 satellites can be connected to each of the Telephone Entry System. At least one satellite must be checked, even though no satellite is connected to the Telephone Entry System. | ||
Adding an access code , see Figure 1 |
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Cancelling a new access code |
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Removing an access code |
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Deleting all access codes from the QWCM Web Based and Telephone Entry System. Back up the access codes before deleting all. |
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Sending all access codes to Telephone Entry System | ||
Backing up the access codes. Save backup file into a folder. Do not rename the database file name. The access codes file name must be Code_Config | ||
Restoring the access codes from a backup file. Click and select Code_Config and |
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Sending the access codes database to Telephone Entry System |
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