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1833, 1835, 1837 ENTRY PANELS

If Tracker™ expansion boards are used with the 1833, 1835 or 1837 entry panels, set the tone open number(s),
postal switch and rotary dial 9 inputs to activate RELAY 0. Relay 1 and Relay 2 are used as Tracker™ board
command relays in this configuration.

1838 ENTRY PANELS

Generally, tone open numbers do not need to be set when using the 1838 entry panel because this panel is not
designed for any voice communication requirements. However, it may be desirable to program tone open
numbers for Relays 1 and 2 (there is no Relay 0 in the 1838, leave these fields blank) so that the system
administrator can unlock doors (or open gates) under abnormal situations. For example, if a tone number is
entered in the HOLD and RELEASE fields for Relays 1 and 2, a system administrator could use this function to
command ALL doors and gates connected to the system to unlock (or open) in an emergency situation by calling
the 1838 from a touch-tone telephone and entering the hold open tone command. This function requires that a
CO telephone line be connected to the 1838 system for communication. This function is not available if RS232 is
the only means of communicating with the 1838 system.

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1. Enter the tone open number for each relay under the desired function for that relay. If a function is

not desired, leave it blank.

2. Select which relay(s) will activate when the postal switch is activated and when the entry panel

detects a rotary dial 9.


3.1.4 ENTRY

CODES

Do not confuse four-digit ENTRY CODES with five-digit PIN codes. An ENTRY CODE is a four-digit number
assigned to an individual and is entered in the entry code field on the resident information screen. Entry codes
will activate the relay on the entry panel control board that it is programmed for when the code is entered on the
entry panel keypad only. PIN (Personnel Identification Number) CODES are five-digit codes that are assigned to
an individual and are entered in the device code field on the resident information screen. The relay that the PIN
code will activate is determined by which wiegand input the PIN keypad is connected to and security level
programming.

1. If entry codes are used, lower and upper ranges can be programmed which will cause the entry

code to activate the desired relay(s). NOTE: Entry code ranges may overlap allowing one entry
code to activate any combination of relays.

2. Enter the lower and upper boundary four digit entry code number for each relay.

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