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... programmable "Groups". - 32 programmable 7-day timer "Templates". • Standard I HE P T U Y J H G N F B V C O K M P L PCCKE ' Icon Page 3 3 Year Warranty Factory to record 5 seconds per system. - Non-Volatile removable SRAM memory has unlimited write cycles (unlike EEPROM). - Processor Containment Box: Gold/zinc... keyboard for data processing. • By pressing '9' for gate or '5' for file backup and/or (Optional) "Remote Access Communicator Card". • Double box with built-in speaker during dialing. • Postal lock capability with background noise filtering...
... programmable "Groups". - 32 programmable 7-day timer "Templates". • Standard I HE P T U Y J H G N F B V C O K M P L PCCKE ' Icon Page 3 3 Year Warranty Factory to record 5 seconds per system. - Non-Volatile removable SRAM memory has unlimited write cycles (unlike EEPROM). - Processor Containment Box: Gold/zinc... keyboard for data processing. • By pressing '9' for gate or '5' for file backup and/or (Optional) "Remote Access Communicator Card". • Double box with built-in speaker during dialing. • Postal lock capability with background noise filtering...
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RESIDENT USE The Icon26 System will start and default back to access the residence list in the Icon26's electronic directory as shown in alphabetical order by last name. Use the button for assistance. (fig b.). (fig a.) Use the keys to the "Welcome To" screen (fig a.). Icon Page 4 (fig b.) (fig c.) The names are listed in (fig c.).
RESIDENT USE The Icon26 System will start and default back to access the residence list in the Icon26's electronic directory as shown in alphabetical order by last name. Use the button for assistance. (fig b.). (fig a.) Use the keys to the "Welcome To" screen (fig a.). Icon Page 4 (fig b.) (fig c.) The names are listed in (fig c.).
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STATUS (fig d.) (fig e.) Icon Page 5 (fig f.) The system will dial the number assigned to the resident code entered. (fig d.) STATUS After connecting, the screen will appear (fig f.). STATUS The "Access Granted" screen will display the "Talk Time" screen as shown in (fig e.) If the resident wants to allow access to deny access, they simply press...
STATUS (fig d.) (fig e.) Icon Page 5 (fig f.) The system will dial the number assigned to the resident code entered. (fig d.) STATUS After connecting, the screen will appear (fig f.). STATUS The "Access Granted" screen will display the "Talk Time" screen as shown in (fig e.) If the resident wants to allow access to deny access, they simply press...
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... push the key once and enter their digital or rotary phone, OR Entry 2 - The screen will display "Access Granted" (fig a.) and access will open the door or pedestrian gate. RESIDENT USE CONTINUED Entry 1 - next page) STATUS Icon Page 6 (fig a.) The resident will open the vehicular entrance gate. If an incorrect key code is...
... push the key once and enter their digital or rotary phone, OR Entry 2 - The screen will display "Access Granted" (fig a.) and access will open the door or pedestrian gate. RESIDENT USE CONTINUED Entry 1 - next page) STATUS Icon Page 6 (fig a.) The resident will open the vehicular entrance gate. If an incorrect key code is...
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If it is within the programmed time zone for entry, the display will inform the user and access will not be allowed. digit code. STATUS EXAMPLE - If, however, it is not within the time zone set, the Utility Company must first press the ... 002543 = 0025 43 (fig b.) INDIVIDUAL UTILITY CODES All systems, no matter what the memory capacity, are equipped with 60 different Utility codes. UTILITY CODE 8716 = Icon Page 7 8716 (fig c.) RESIDENT USE CONTINUED If an incorrect key code is entered, the system will inform the user of the invalid entry (fig b.) The...
If it is within the programmed time zone for entry, the display will inform the user and access will not be allowed. digit code. STATUS EXAMPLE - If, however, it is not within the time zone set, the Utility Company must first press the ... 002543 = 0025 43 (fig b.) INDIVIDUAL UTILITY CODES All systems, no matter what the memory capacity, are equipped with 60 different Utility codes. UTILITY CODE 8716 = Icon Page 7 8716 (fig c.) RESIDENT USE CONTINUED If an incorrect key code is entered, the system will inform the user of the invalid entry (fig b.) The...
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For security monitoring. Icon Page 9 Residents and utility per- 7 sonnel use this key... to dial residents / key codes 2 8 SCROLL KEYS - Used to change without notice. Lights up . 9 11 ACCESS FOR POSTAL LOCK 10 4 11 12 16 GAUGE STAINLESS STEEL DOOR Heavy-duty and weather resistant. 12 13 CAMERA (OPTIONAL...) - Scrolls through names in alphabetical order on screen. 6 9 UNLOCK KEY - With digital voice messages to access the Processor. 3 HELP KEY - Icon26 FEATURES (OUTSIDE) 13 5 1 1 EXTERNAL MICROPHONE 2 KEY LOCK - Heavy-duty, protective ...
For security monitoring. Icon Page 9 Residents and utility per- 7 sonnel use this key... to dial residents / key codes 2 8 SCROLL KEYS - Used to change without notice. Lights up . 9 11 ACCESS FOR POSTAL LOCK 10 4 11 12 16 GAUGE STAINLESS STEEL DOOR Heavy-duty and weather resistant. 12 13 CAMERA (OPTIONAL...) - Scrolls through names in alphabetical order on screen. 6 9 UNLOCK KEY - With digital voice messages to access the Processor. 3 HELP KEY - Icon26 FEATURES (OUTSIDE) 13 5 1 1 EXTERNAL MICROPHONE 2 KEY LOCK - Heavy-duty, protective ...
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...needed. 10 7 8 9 14 12 ENTER KEY - Connects to change without notice. Connects to surge suppressor terminal board. 18 COMMUNICATION PORT - Icon Page 10 Scrolls through screens / menus. 15 KEYBOARD - Holds Main Memory Card. 3 6 RS485 MEMORY CARD SLOT - Works like standard keyboard ...OFF SWITCH 4 CARD RELEASE BUTTONS - Icon26 FEATURES (PROCESSOR) 1000 500 250 1 4 5 Main Memory Card Slot 6 RS485 Memory Card Slot Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD capacity 2 1 MEMORY CARD - Move cursor to type in programming or user modes. 14 SCROLL KEYS - Eject Cards when pressed....
...needed. 10 7 8 9 14 12 ENTER KEY - Connects to change without notice. Connects to surge suppressor terminal board. 18 COMMUNICATION PORT - Icon Page 10 Scrolls through screens / menus. 15 KEYBOARD - Holds Main Memory Card. 3 6 RS485 MEMORY CARD SLOT - Works like standard keyboard ...OFF SWITCH 4 CARD RELEASE BUTTONS - Icon26 FEATURES (PROCESSOR) 1000 500 250 1 4 5 Main Memory Card Slot 6 RS485 Memory Card Slot Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD capacity 2 1 MEMORY CARD - Move cursor to type in programming or user modes. 14 SCROLL KEYS - Eject Cards when pressed....
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...damage will occur. Refer to "Grounding the Unit" and " Earth Ground Rod Installation" sections. 9 POSTAL SWITCH/EXIT SWITCH : Connection of all access to facility. 11 CAMERA PORT: For optional camera video input. 12 FAN LED: Indicates fan is activated for 5 seconds, allowing recording of a... RS485 terminals (-, +, GND) of remote security devices. 8 CHASSIS GROUND: Entry Phone MUST be properly grounded. Icon Page 12 18 POWER LED: Indicates Phone system has 12 Vac power present. Each time access is granted, the VCR relay is activated. IN GND V-C V-NO COM NC NO COM NC NO 7 (+)...
...damage will occur. Refer to "Grounding the Unit" and " Earth Ground Rod Installation" sections. 9 POSTAL SWITCH/EXIT SWITCH : Connection of all access to facility. 11 CAMERA PORT: For optional camera video input. 12 FAN LED: Indicates fan is activated for 5 seconds, allowing recording of a... RS485 terminals (-, +, GND) of remote security devices. 8 CHASSIS GROUND: Entry Phone MUST be properly grounded. Icon Page 12 18 POWER LED: Indicates Phone system has 12 Vac power present. Each time access is granted, the VCR relay is activated. IN GND V-C V-NO COM NC NO COM NC NO 7 (+)...
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...your telephone provider. Entry 2 Door Relay Terminal Connection Normally Closed Pedestrian Gate Maglock Conduit Conduit Master Gate Operator (Strike Open Input) Access Door Solenoid OR OR Entry Door Maglock Dial Dial Connect two wires to the secondary gate or door. BASIC WIRING DIAGRAM 2-NO 2-... resident's phone, Door 7-day timer or ElitePro remote programming software. Connect two wires to the main vehicular gate operator or door. Icon Page 15 The door relay will be a dedicated line for Easy Wiring. The gate relay will be activated by either pressing 5 on...
...your telephone provider. Entry 2 Door Relay Terminal Connection Normally Closed Pedestrian Gate Maglock Conduit Conduit Master Gate Operator (Strike Open Input) Access Door Solenoid OR OR Entry Door Maglock Dial Dial Connect two wires to the secondary gate or door. BASIC WIRING DIAGRAM 2-NO 2-... resident's phone, Door 7-day timer or ElitePro remote programming software. Connect two wires to the main vehicular gate operator or door. Icon Page 15 The door relay will be a dedicated line for Easy Wiring. The gate relay will be activated by either pressing 5 on...
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...Install the enclosed plate end switch assembly over the sliding bolt so that this unit is activated for a duration according to the ground rod. Icon Page 17 Postal Lock Switch Assembly Switch Assembly Mounting Holes (Mount with the sliding bolt oriented away from the postal lock switch to your local... Entry Phone Front Panel) Stainless Steel Front Panel of the sliding bolt will activate the switch as the nuts are used only when postal access to the postal/exit connector on the surge suppressor terminal board. When the postal lock is engaged, the system's gate relay is properly ...
...Install the enclosed plate end switch assembly over the sliding bolt so that this unit is activated for a duration according to the ground rod. Icon Page 17 Postal Lock Switch Assembly Switch Assembly Mounting Holes (Mount with the sliding bolt oriented away from the postal lock switch to your local... Entry Phone Front Panel) Stainless Steel Front Panel of the sliding bolt will activate the switch as the nuts are used only when postal access to the postal/exit connector on the surge suppressor terminal board. When the postal lock is engaged, the system's gate relay is properly ...
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...slot BEFORE turning on the processor. Gnd Keypad RS485 Remote Device 1 Stand-Alone Receiver RS485 Remote Device 2 Card Reader RS485 Remote Device 3 Icon Page 19 Universal Interface Board RS485 Remote Last Device RS485 DAISY CHAIN CONNECTION EXAMPLE 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-NO 1-NC 1-COM GND 2-IN 1-IN... Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD capacity Main M ard Slot RS485 Memory Card Slot RS485 Card Release Button NOTE: To support RS485 devices you must be ...
...slot BEFORE turning on the processor. Gnd Keypad RS485 Remote Device 1 Stand-Alone Receiver RS485 Remote Device 2 Card Reader RS485 Remote Device 3 Icon Page 19 Universal Interface Board RS485 Remote Last Device RS485 DAISY CHAIN CONNECTION EXAMPLE 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-NO 1-NC 1-COM GND 2-IN 1-IN... Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD capacity Main M ard Slot RS485 Memory Card Slot RS485 Card Release Button NOTE: To support RS485 devices you must be ...
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... communicator card in the RS485 memory card slot BEFORE turning on the processor. RS485 STAR CONNECTION EXAMPLE 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-COM GND 2-IN 1-IN Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD capacity Main M Card Slot RS485 Memory Card Slot RS485 Card Release Button NOTE: To support RS485 devices you must be con cte... Gnd - + Gnd + - - + Gnd Keypad RS485 Remote Device 3 Stand-Alone Receiver RS485 Remote Device 4 Use 22 AWG Twisted Pair Shielded Wire Card Reader RS485 Remote Device 2 Icon Page 20 Universal Interface Board RS485 Remote Device 1
... communicator card in the RS485 memory card slot BEFORE turning on the processor. RS485 STAR CONNECTION EXAMPLE 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-COM GND 2-IN 1-IN Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD capacity Main M Card Slot RS485 Memory Card Slot RS485 Card Release Button NOTE: To support RS485 devices you must be con cte... Gnd - + Gnd + - - + Gnd Keypad RS485 Remote Device 3 Stand-Alone Receiver RS485 Remote Device 4 Use 22 AWG Twisted Pair Shielded Wire Card Reader RS485 Remote Device 2 Icon Page 20 Universal Interface Board RS485 Remote Device 1
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Turn power off and insert Memory Card in operation an information screen is accessible on all the way in until card "snaps" into main slot (fig d.). Turn power on and the information screen should display the "Welcome Screen" (fig b.) ... Main Memory Slot. Otherwise continue with programming. The screen should display as seen in (fig e.) DIAL CODE LC-250 REV. 1.00_ (fig e.) Software Version Number Icon Page 21 Push Button WELCOME (fig b.) Insert Memory Card IN MAIN SLOT (fig c.) Card Pops Out (fig d.) VIEWING THE SOFTWARE VERSION Memory Capacity To view...
Turn power off and insert Memory Card in operation an information screen is accessible on all the way in until card "snaps" into main slot (fig d.). Turn power on and the information screen should display the "Welcome Screen" (fig b.) ... Main Memory Slot. Otherwise continue with programming. The screen should display as seen in (fig e.) DIAL CODE LC-250 REV. 1.00_ (fig e.) Software Version Number Icon Page 21 Push Button WELCOME (fig b.) Insert Memory Card IN MAIN SLOT (fig c.) Card Pops Out (fig d.) VIEWING THE SOFTWARE VERSION Memory Capacity To view...
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...005 PHONE NUMBER: _-___-496-2634 (example - Press the key to complete the entry. Assign the last three digits (numeric characters only) to Step 6 (fig e.). Icon Page 25 The screen will display (fig b.): SELECT PROG MODE: PROG A NEW NAME N (N)Names (U)Utility PROG BY CODE:___ (fig a.) (fig b.) 2 STEP ... STEP In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the N key. the key. If the code you need to enter an area code refer to access the premises. (example - You can use the empty code will only accept codes within a code. You may be a name already. If you have ...
...005 PHONE NUMBER: _-___-496-2634 (example - Press the key to complete the entry. Assign the last three digits (numeric characters only) to Step 6 (fig e.). Icon Page 25 The screen will display (fig b.): SELECT PROG MODE: PROG A NEW NAME N (N)Names (U)Utility PROG BY CODE:___ (fig a.) (fig b.) 2 STEP ... STEP In the Program Selection Screen (fig a.), Press the N key. the key. If the code you need to enter an area code refer to access the premises. (example - You can use the empty code will only accept codes within a code. You may be a name already. If you have ...
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...4762 TimeZone 09:00AM To 05:00PM (example - To erase "Utility" information, press the key. To continue programming, press the button to enter code. Icon Page 28 These utilities can use the key. Each system, no matter what the memory capacity, is used, type in a 4 digit code. UTILITY CODE... previous screen, use their individual code to move the cursor. IMPORTANT NOTE: While in the screen that follows (fig d.) Use the keys to access the premises within the time zone that follows and press the key or (fig c.). 4 STEP Enter the desired time zone in the help screens...
...4762 TimeZone 09:00AM To 05:00PM (example - To erase "Utility" information, press the key. To continue programming, press the button to enter code. Icon Page 28 These utilities can use the key. Each system, no matter what the memory capacity, is used, type in a 4 digit code. UTILITY CODE... previous screen, use their individual code to move the cursor. IMPORTANT NOTE: While in the screen that follows (fig d.) Use the keys to access the premises within the time zone that follows and press the key or (fig c.). 4 STEP Enter the desired time zone in the help screens...
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... VOLUME ADJUST Use the Volume Screen to adjust both call and unit message volume levels. The system will automatically center your entry. Ex: access granted, invalid entry, etc. IMPORTANT NOTE: While in the help screens, programming will provide users with a help screens first. Press the... key to customize the Welcome message. Icon Page 34 To continue programming, press the button to the desired level (fig d.). GREETING Use the Greeting Screen to complete the entry....
... VOLUME ADJUST Use the Volume Screen to adjust both call and unit message volume levels. The system will automatically center your entry. Ex: access granted, invalid entry, etc. IMPORTANT NOTE: While in the help screens, programming will provide users with a help screens first. Press the... key to customize the Welcome message. Icon Page 34 To continue programming, press the button to the desired level (fig d.). GREETING Use the Greeting Screen to complete the entry....
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... of Range, See Manual (fig a.) LOW BATTERY If the battery backup is reaching it's minimal charge level, a battery icon with a "B" next to it is displayed. (fig a.) Codes that cannot be accessed, an error message is an "M" or a "C", as shown in (fig d.) and (fig e.), contact Manufacturer for instructions... to charge the battery in the Dial Code System, the processor MUST be accessed by using the plug in transformer.* WELCOME B (fig b.) Battery Is Low It Must Be Recharged (fig c.) LOW BATTERY ICONS: If a battery icon appears in the top right corner of the display. (fig b.) An alert...
... of Range, See Manual (fig a.) LOW BATTERY If the battery backup is reaching it's minimal charge level, a battery icon with a "B" next to it is displayed. (fig a.) Codes that cannot be accessed, an error message is an "M" or a "C", as shown in (fig d.) and (fig e.), contact Manufacturer for instructions... to charge the battery in the Dial Code System, the processor MUST be accessed by using the plug in transformer.* WELCOME B (fig b.) Battery Is Low It Must Be Recharged (fig c.) LOW BATTERY ICONS: If a battery icon appears in the top right corner of the display. (fig b.) An alert...
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... rod If unit is not grounded lightning damage will occur Please refer to change without notice. Icon Page 41 PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONS T011 T109 T010 T103 T111 T135 T150SPT Memory Card T020 T030 Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD capacity RS485 Card T027 LC Processor T025 T032 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-NO 1-NC...
... rod If unit is not grounded lightning damage will occur Please refer to change without notice. Icon Page 41 PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONS T011 T109 T010 T103 T111 T135 T150SPT Memory Card T020 T030 Remote Access RS485 COMMUNICATOR CARD capacity RS485 Card T027 LC Processor T025 T032 2-NO 2-NC 2-COM 1-NO 1-NC...