Function codes, Goodbeeps, errorbeeps, & quickbeeps, The red & yellow led’s – American Access Systems Advantage DG - Raintight Unit - 23-2000rt User Manual
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FUNCTION CODES
FUNCTION CODE
DESCrIPTION
“Master Code”
This is a 4 digit programmable code between 0000 
and 9999 used for gaining access to the program 
mode. The factory default is “ 1 2 5 1”.
“Relay A Latch Card”
This is a user programmable card(s) used to lock 
down (or unlock) relay A. This code will be used to 
hold open a gate or door connected to relay A.
“Relay B Latch Card”
This is a user programmable card(s) used to lock 
down (or unlock) relay B. This code will be used to 
hold open a gate or door connected to relay B.
“Sleep Card”
This is a programmable card(s) that is used to toggle 
the unit in and out of the sleep mode. In the sleep 
mode all codes are disabled with the exception of 
the MANAGERS CARDS. When the “SLEEP CARD” is 
placed up to the reader again, the unit will wake 
up.
“APB Master Code”
This is a programmable code used to clear the 
antipassback status of cards in memory. 
“Second Relay Card”
This is a programmable card(s) used to momentarily 
activate relay B. 
“Managers Cards”
This is a programmable card(s) used to gain access 
onto the property. This card(s) will activate the 
appropriate relay regardless of the sleep state of 
the unit. 
GOODBEEPS, ErrOrBEEPS, & QUICKBEEPS
Your unit will beep each time a key is pressed. The “*” key serves as the clear key and a double beep will be heard 
when this key is pressed. A “GOODBEEP” is represented by an oscillating high tone. An “ERRORBEEP” is represented 
by a single low tone. A “QUICKBEEP” is a series of 5 quick high beeps in succession.
THE rED & YELLOW LED’s
Two different colored LED’s are mounted on the circuit board of the unit. The RED LED will light during the duration 
of the relay(s) activation period. The YELLOW LED will light while the unit is in the program mode. During memory 
clear or setup both LED’s will flash. The RED LED will also be lit when you enter a submode and the feature is already 
enabled.
rESETTING THE UNIT
Your PROX 2000 II unit provides two different types of resets, a UNIT RESET, and a MASTER RESET. A MASTER RESET should 
be utilized in the event that you lose or forget your master code or if the unit is locked in the sleep, lockA, or lockB 
mode. When a MASTER RESET is performed, only the master code will be changed. A UNIT RESET is provided should 
it ever become necessary to reset the unit back to the initial factory state. After a UNIT RESET has been performed 
the unit will erase all ACCESS & FUNCTION codes from memory and the master code will be set back to the factory 
default of 1 2 5 1.
