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F. Programmable Maximum Call Time
The C-4000 can be programmed to limit the call time on the entry phone. The maximum call time is programmable
from “00” (no maximum call time) to “99” (99 seconds and is factory set to “40” (40 seconds) (see Programming, sec-
tion D). When the call timer is enabled (programmed to “01-99”), if a call exceeds the programmed time, both phones
are provided with three beeps, indicating the termination of the call, then disconnected. This limits unnecessary and
lengthy conversations, and limits the chances that a second entry phone gets a busy signal. When the call timer is
disabled (programmed to “00”), there is no limit to the length of calls from the entry phone. Only a CPC disconnect
signal from the telephone line, or hanging up the entry phone will disconnect the call.
G. Built-In Toll Restriction
The C-4000 features built-in toll restriction. The unit will disconnect when it detects any Touch Tone generated by the
entry phone, after speed dialing has been completed.
H. Card Readers / Wiegand Keypads
One or two Wiegand type card readers or keypads can be added to each of the four C-4000 entry points for card
access control. Notes: If neither visitor access nor keyless entry are required, a Viking model PRX-1 Card Reader is
all that is needed and an entry phone is not required. If visitor access is not required, but keyless entry is required, a
Viking model PRX-4 Keypad is all that is needed and an entry phone is not required. Twenty-six bit Wiegand access
cards, such as the Viking PRX-C, PRX-C-ISO, PRX-FOB and certain legacy HID® proximity protocols*, identify them-
selves with an 8-digit number. The first 3 digits are considered the Facility Code and the last 5 are the card number.
The C-4000 shares the entry code memory location for both keyless entry and card entry. In other words, the 5-digit
card number or keypad entry, is to be programmed as the tenant’s entry code if used. Unless facility codes are pro-
grammed, the C-4000 will only need to match the 5-digit card number with any programmed entry code to allow
access. For a higher level of security the access card’s 3-digit Facility Code should be programmed in addition to the
card number. The facility codes are to be programmed per each of the four entry points of the C-4000.
Each entry point can be programmed to accept up to 4 different Facility Codes. In this way, different groups of users
can be issued access cards with different Facility Codes to create entry points in which some groups are allowed
access, and/or other groups are not. This open form of creating “Zones” means each entry point can be its own unique
zone.
Note: If all 4 Facility Code locations are programmed to “000” (factory setting), the C-4000 will disregard the Facility
Code all together, thus making access entry based only on the card number match with the programmed entry code.
Important: 26 Bit Wiegand data limits the facility code range from 001 to 255. A facility code larger than 255 will not
be accepted.
When in programming, enter the 3-digit Facility Code of the access cards being used, then “#” and the memory loca-
tions as shown below. (Example: 123#911)
3 digits
3 digits
3 digits
3 digits
Programming Facility Codes
Facility codes for entry point 1 ................................................................................................
Facility codes for entry point 2 ................................................................................................
Facility codes for entry point 3 ................................................................................................
Facility codes for entry point 4 ................................................................................................
#911-914
#921-924
#931-934
#941-944
Memory
Location
Enter Digits
- then -
+
+
+
+
E. Programming Examples
These examples would be entered after accessing programming as shown in section A.
Programming the C-4000...
1. ...to dial 555-1234 when a “1” is entered at the entrance phone
2. ...to dial a 9 and pause 3 seconds prior to dialing all numbers
3. ...to activate the door strike/magnetic lock when the tenant dials a “6”
4. ...to set entry code for tenant 3 to “9876” with phone number 555-1234
5. ...to set an entry code for tenant 4 to “9876” without a phone number
6. ...to delete the entry code and phone number for tenant 5
7. ...to set a maximum call time of 20 seconds
8. ...to set the master entry code to “123456”
9. ...to call position 1 of a C-3000 (aux. line) when 1 is dialed at entry phone
Enter Digits
5551234 #001
9 ##2
6 ##4
5551234#
Q9876 #003
#Q9876 #004
#005
20 ##6
#
Q123456 #000
Q901 #001
* HID and the HID logo are registered trademarks of HID Global Corporation, an ASSA ABLOY company. All other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.
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