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3.2 Directory Codes
The four digit directory code is the number that is entered on the doorman/concierge or on the lobby
telephone keypad to communicate with a particular tenant in the building. The directory codes start at
0000 and increase sequentially up to the maximum number of relays being used in the system. For
example, if 100 residents are connected to the 1820 system, the directory codes being used will be
0000 for the first resident, up to 0099 for the 100th resident. Directory code 0000 activates system
relay 0000 and makes a connection to the resident connected to this relay, directory code 0001
activates system relay 0001 and makes a connection to the second resident, and so on.
The programmable directory code feature allows any four digit code between the numbers of 0000
and 3131 to be used as a resident’s directory code, regardless of which system relay the resident’s
telephone is connected to. For example, if a resident’s telephone line is connected to system relay
0000, that resident’s directory code can be programmed to any four digit number between 0000 and
3131. This feature is useful in applications, for instance, where apartment numbers are to be used as
the directory code number. Caution must be exercised to not duplicate any directory codes. Log all
directory codes entered into the system using the sample log sheet provided in the back of this
manual. Make copies of the log sheets if more are required. When the programmable directory
codes are turned "on", entering the programmed directory code will place the visitor in connection
with the resident’s telephone. Turning the programmable directory codes "off" requires that the
system relay number be entered on the keypad to contact a resident. See Operating Instructions for
more information.
3.2.1 Programming Directory Codes
These steps will allow the doorman/concierge to program directory codes for each resident. An 8-
digit code (XXXXYYYY) is entered, where the first 4 digits (X) represent the programmed directory
code and the last 4 digits (Y) represent the actual system relay number. For example, if directory
code 1234 is programmed to activate system relay 0219, then the 8-digit code is: 12340219. It is
suggested that you complete a log sheet with all the programmed codes showing which system relay
the programmed code activates. Programmable Directory Codes must be set to ON in step 3.2.2
for this to work.
NOTE: Entering 9 9 9 9 in the system relay number will cause the 1820 to do nothing. This may be
desired if for some reason certain system relays will not be used. For example, if 1 2 3 4 9 9 9 9 is
entered in step 3, dial tone will be heard on the lobby panel speaker when 1 2 3 4 is entered on the
lobby panel keypad. The visitor can then press any key to hang up the system.
NOTE: When programmable directory codes are used, all programming in any other
programming function should use the programmed directory code and not the relay number.
Factory Default = (Not Programmed)
1. Take the doorman telephone off hook.
2. Press *14 and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ (beep).
3. Enter the eight-digit code _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ then press * (beep).
4. Repeat step 3 to enter additional programmed directory codes. Remember to press *
after each code entered.
5. Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session.
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