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CastleGate III
PROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
Getting into programming mode:Getting into programming mode:
Getting into programming mode:Getting into programming mode:
Getting into programming mode:
A. Programming at the unitA. Programming at the unit
A. Programming at the unitA. Programming at the unit
A. Programming at the unit
Press the ' * ' key followed by the Program Code (5269
if the unit is new). You will hear two 'beeps' indicating
Program Code accepted.
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE: If the secondary mode (no TELCO line) is
warranted, the program code must be changedAT THE
UNIT to a number between 0000 and 4999 before
programming from the residence can be accomplished.
See Changing Program Code.
B. Programming from the houseB. Programming from the house
B. Programming from the houseB. Programming from the house
B. Programming from the house
Lift your telephone's receiver and press 52*. You will
hearthree 'beeps'indicating GateControl Codeaccepted.
Next press the ' * ' key followed by the Program Code
(5269 if the unit is new). You will hear two 'beeps'
indicating Program Code accepted.
Note: When calling the gate, if the CastleGate III fails
to answer by pressing 52 * (or the new program access
code you've set), press 00 * to access it. If you find you
must frequently use 00 * to access your CastleGate III
settings, please contact your installing dealer and ask
him to contact the factory.
C. Programming Entry Codes:C. Programming Entry Codes:
C. Programming Entry Codes:C. Programming Entry Codes:
C. Programming Entry Codes:
Entry codes make it possible for the user to enter a code
at the unit and gain access. To program entry codes, the
unit must be in programming mode first.
Press “* 1”. You will hear one beep.
Enter the new 4-digit entry code. You will hear two
'beeps' (four 'beeps' indicate memory full).
Code numbers beginning with 1-4 will operate relay #1.
Code numbers beginning with 5-9 will operate relay #2.
Numbersbeginning with 0will operate bothrelays. You
willhear twobeeps. If youhear fourbeeps here,memory
is full (see deleting entry codes).
If you have multiple entry codes to input, simply enter
the “* 1” again and the second new code. Do this in
like fashion until you are finished.
To exit the programming mode, press “* *”.
D. Deleting Enry Codes:D. Deleting Enry Codes:
D. Deleting Enry Codes:D. Deleting Enry Codes:
D. Deleting Enry Codes:
Unit must be in programming mode.
Enter “* 4”. You will hear one beep.
Enter the 4 digit entry code that you want to delete. You
will hear two beeps. Erasure is complete. If you hear
fourbeeps here, thecode entered wasnot in the memory.
Repeat until all desired Entry Codes have been erased
To exit programming mode, enter “* *”.
Reconnect battery and restore power to the unit. The
unit should beep once, and then four more times. The
memory is now erased and the programming code is set
back to 5269.
F. Programming time of day clock:F. Programming time of day clock:
F. Programming time of day clock:F. Programming time of day clock:
F. Programming time of day clock:
The time of day clock allows automatic operation of
relays 1 and 2. The unit must be in programming mode
to set the internal clock.
First, enter “* 6”. You will hear one beep.
Next, enter the hour. (military time; 00 - 23). To
convert to military time, add 12 to the hour
if in the P.M. For example, 3 P.M. = 15; 2
A.M. = 02.
Next, enter the minutes. (00-59)
Lastly, enter the day of week. (01-07 is Mon.-
Sun.) After completing this step you should
hear two beeps.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note: If, while performing this step, you lose the
ability to access the programming mode, disconnect
power from the unit. Disconnect the battery terminal
on the circuit board for one minute (see wiring diagram
in appendix).
E. Changing the Program code,E. Changing the Program code,
E. Changing the Program code,E. Changing the Program code,
E. Changing the Program code,
Operating mode, Ring cadence:Operating mode, Ring cadence:
Operating mode, Ring cadence:Operating mode, Ring cadence:
Operating mode, Ring cadence:
This feature allows the user to change the programming
code to something other than the factory preset of 5269
which also sets the operating mode and ring cadence.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note: 1. Normal mode with a TELCO line, program
code should be set greater than 5000 and less than 9999
2. Intercom mode with no TELCO line, program code
should be set greater than 0000 and less than 4999.
3. Ring cadence is 1-on, 1-off, 1-on, 3-off (seconds) if
program code is set to an odd number.
4. Ring cadence is 2-on, 4-off (seconds) if program
code is set to an even number.
The unit must be in programming mode. Enter “* 5”.
You will hear one beep.
Enter the new 4-digit programming code. You will hear
two beeps. Keep in mind that the 5269 code (or any
other previous code) is no longer valid. Keep good,
safe record of your new programming code for future
use.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note: Gate Control Mode is achieved by using the
first 2 digits of the program code. If the program code
is changed to “1234” then Gate Control Mode is
achieved by tone dialing “12*” from inside the house.
To exit programming mode, enter “* *”.