Doc Rev B CROWN JEWEL TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Doc.. 6001145 Rev B CROWN JEWEL TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICES... 3 INSTALLATION TIPS... 3 PART 1 PULLING CABLES... 4 A. WIRE INFORMATION... 4 B. SINGLE ENTRANCE CABLE REQUIREMENTS... 4 C. MULTIPLE ENTRANCE CABLE REQUIREMENTS... 5 PART 2 MOUNTING THE CABINET... 6 A. REMOVE THE FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY... 6 B. MOUNT THE CABINET... 6 PART 3 WIRINGTHE UNIT... 7 A. MAIN PROCESSOR BOARD CONNECTIONS... 7 B. BYPASS BOARD CONNECTIONS... 8 PART 4 INSTALLING ADDITIONAL FEATURES... 13 A. AUX OPEN/REQUEST FOR ACCESS... 13 B. DOOR POSTION SENSING... 13 C. REMOTE KEYPAD... 14 D. AUTO-CALL SENSOR... 14 PART 5 TESTING AND ADJUSTING THE UNIT... 15 APPENDIX 1 INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING MENU... 20 APPENDIX 2 SYSTEM RESPONSES... 21 FCC REQUIREMENTS... 22 DOC REQUIREMENTS... 23 IMPORTANT: The Sentex Systems. warranty on this unit is conditioned upon Sentex Systems being paid in full for this equipment. This warranty will not be honored until such payment is received by Sentex Systems. Copyright 2000 All Rights Reserved This document is protected by copyright and may not be copied or adapted without the prior written consent of Sentex. This document contains information proprietary to Sentex and such information may not be distributed without prior written consent of Sentex. The software and firmware included in the Sentex Crown Jewel unit as they relate to this documentation are also protected by copyright and contain information proprietary to Sentex. Sentex Systems Chatsworth, CA Visit us at www.sentexsystems.com Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 1 of 25

Belden and Datalene are registered trademarks of the Belden Corporation. Page 2 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

IMPORTANT NOTICES The Crown Jewel unit contains static sensitive parts. To avoid damage to the static sensitive parts, ground the unit and yourself while handling the board(s). Please follow the instructions in this manual closely. This document covers the specific actions needed to install the Crown Jewel system. An incorrect installation could end up causing you and your customer needless hours of aggravation. Prevent lightning damage to the unit. Install a Telephone Line Surge Suppresser as close to the Crown Jewel as possible. INSTALLATION TIPS Please read this section carefully before beginning your installation. The sections that follow contain detailed procedures for each step required to install a Crown Jewel system. In addition to those specific procedures, the following installation tips will help ensure your installation is done correctly and efficiently. 1. GROUND THE UNIT. The Crown Jewel contains parts which may be damaged by static discharge. A proper earth ground connected to the lower left grounding screw shown in Figure 3 will significantly reduce the chances of damage or improper operation. The shielding in the cables specified for all remote sensors and controls should also be connected to the earth ground at the Crown Jewel cabinet end of the cable only. To be effective, the ground connection must be made by running 12 awg copper wire to a good ground point (e.g., an electrical panel, a metallic cold water pipe that runs into the earth, or a grounding rod at least 10 feet in length that is driven into the earth) within 12 feet of the unit. Even if you have a good earth ground, you should try to discharge any static before handling the circuit boards. WARNING: Damage caused by static discharge is not covered by warranty. 2. PROVIDE POWER FROM A DEDICATED SOURCE. The outlet(s) into which you plug the Sentex provided transformer or a DC power supply should each be wired to their own circuit breaker. The optional CCTV must be plugged into a separate outlet. This will reduce line noise introduced into system power and minimize the risk of having other equipment interrupt unit operation. Each Crown Jewel unit and any door strikes must have their own individual transformer. 3. DO NOT OVERLOAD THE TERMINAL BLOCKS. The terminal blocks used in the Crown Jewel are removable and the pins are soldered into the boards. To connect your wires, remove the "head" from the correct terminals and open the screws. Insert the wire into the correct opening on the front and tighten the screw until the wire is held snugly. When you have made all connections for a given "head", plug it back onto the pins designated for that terminal block. Do the same for the optional CCTV board. Stranded wire must be between 16 and 24 awg. Solid wire must be between 18 and 24 awg. This is the total thickness measurement so, if you are putting two wires in, the combined thickness must fall within this range. NEVER try to insert more than two wires per terminal. 4. ENSURE GOOD CONNECTIONS. A light tug on the wire will tell you if the connection is secure. When reconnecting unit components, make sure all pins are straight on chips, connectors, and terminal block heads. 5. READ THE MARKINGS CAREFULLY. The connection points are marked on the boards clearly. Before making any connections, be sure to read the markings and check it against the corresponding figure in these instructions so that you understand the connection you are making. 6. TRAIN YOUR CUSTOMER. The Crown Jewel is easy to operate when you take a few minutes to train the user, but untrained users can cause serious problems for you and for themselves. SPEND THE TIME NOW to train your customer- it will save you both a lot of trouble later. Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 3 of 25

A. WIRE INFORMATION PART 1 PULLING CABLES Unshielded cable is acceptable for indoor, weather-proof installations. Shielded cable is recommended for outdoor unit locations. Cable sizes are different for AC and DC power cables running the same distance (see Table 1). Separate cable is necessary for the optional CCTV (see Table 2). Table 1. Power Wire Distance for Crown Jewel DC POWER DISTANCE AC POWER WIRE SIZE WIRE SIZE 18 AWG 30' and under 18 AWG 18 AWG 30'-75' 16 AWG 18 AWG 75'-150' 12 AWG 16 AWG 150'-250' 10 AWG 12 AWG 250'-500' ----- Table 2. Power Wire Distance for Optional CCTV DC POWER DISTANCE AC POWER WIRE SIZE WIRE SIZE 18 AWG 30' and under 18 AWG 18 AWG 30'-75' 18 AWG 18 AWG 75'-150' 14 AWG 16 AWG 150'-250' 12 AWG 12 AWG 250'-500' 10 AWG B. SINGLE ENTRANCE CABLE REQUIREMENTS Figure 1. Single Entrance Cable Runs and Grounds. The following cables must be run to the main processor board in the Crown Jewel cabinet: Main Processor Power: Run a 2-conductor cable from the outlet into which you will plug the Sentex supplied 12 VAC transformer (or the 12 VDC power supply you provide) to the Crown Jewel cabinet. See Table 1 above for the wire size required. Telephone Signal: Run 2-conductor 18 to 24 awg twisted pair telephone wires (Belden #8741 for unshielded and Belden #9502 for shielded installations or equivalent) from the bypass board location to: telephone line residence phone jack Crown Jewel cabinet (2 pairs). Ensure that the wire shields are grounded as shown in Figure 1, above. Accessory Control: Run 2 conductor cables from the door strike, magnetic lock, and/or gate operator to the Crown Jewel cabinet. See device specifications for wire size. Page 4 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

The following cables must be run to the CCTV board in the Crown Jewel cabinet: CCTV Power: Run a 2-conductor cable from the outlet into which you will plug the Sentex supplied 12 VAC transformer (or the 12 VDC power supply you provide) to the Crown Jewel cabinet. See Table 2 above for the wire size required. Video Monitor Signal: Run a coaxial cable with BNC connectors (Belden #9240 or equivalent) from the monitor or television to the Crown Jewel cabinet. Door Strike Power: Run 2 conductor cables from the power supplies to the door strikes. NOTE: If you are using Maglock, DC powered relays or DC powered door strikes, be sure to install a suppression diode or Metal Oxide Varistor across the coil (see Part 3 for details). Additional Features: Run wiring for additonal features as required (see Part 4): Aux Open/Request for Access Door Position Sensing Remote Keypad Auto-Call Sensor C. MULTIPLE ENTRANCE CABLE REQUIREMENTS Multiple entrance installations are identical to single entrance installations, except that an additional twisted pair 22 AWG telephone grade cable must be run between each bypass board location. Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 5 of 25

PART 2 MOUNTING THE CABINET CAUTION The brass Crown Jewel cabinet is easily scratched. Use care when handling. Both the surface mount and flush-mount Crown Jewel cabinets are water-resistant, and may be located either indoors or outdoors. Mount the cabinet as follows: A. REMOVE THE FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY Figure 2. Removing Crown Jewel Front Panel Assembly NOTES: The removal procedure for surface mount and flush mount Crown Jewel is identical. The optional CCTV is not shown in figure 2. 1. Using the Sentex-supplied hollow hex tool, unscrew four screws located on the front panel. 2. Carefully remove the front panel/main processor board assembly and place on a soft, clean surface. B. MOUNT THE CABINET Figure 3. Mounting the Crown Jewel Cabinet NOTE: The mounting procedure for surface mount and flush mount Crown Jewel is identical. 1. Carefully remove the knockout plug from the back or the bottom of the enclosure. 2. Mount the unit on the wall or pedestal securely. Mounting hardware is provided with Sentex's pedestal mount. Tighten all four screws/bolts. 3. Pull all wires into the cabinet. Page 6 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

PART 3 WIRING THE UNIT A. MAIN PROCESSOR BOARD CONNECTIONS Figure 4. Main Processor Board Connections. CAUTION Do not apply power to the unit until all other connections have been made. Damage to the unit may otherwise result. 1. GROUND THE CABINET in accordance with local code to a good earth/cold water ground nearby. The chassis ground lug is located on the lower left-hand corner of the Main Processor Board, as shown in Figure 4. 2. GATE/DOOR CONTROLS: Connect the wires from your gate operator or door strike and door strike power supply to TB1 as follows: a. Dry Contact Closures (most gate operators): Relay 1: connect conductors to "NO1" and "COM1" terminals. Relay 2: connect conductors to NO2 and COM2 terminals. b. Normally Locked Strikes: Relay 1: connect one conductor from your strike power supply to "NO1" and one conductor from the door strike to "COM1", then connect the remaining conductors from the power source and strike off of the board using a wire nut or butt splice. Relay 2: connect one conductor from your strike power supply to NO2 and one conductor from the door strike to COM2, then connect the remaining conductors from the source and strike off of the board using a wire nut or butt splice. c. Magnetic or Normally Open Strikes: Relay 1, connect one conductor from your power source to the "NC1" terminal and one conductor from the door strike to the "COM1" terminal. Then, connect the remaining conductors from the power source and the strike by tying them together using a wire nut or butt splice. For relay 2, connect one conductor from your power to the NC2 terminal and one conductor from the door strike to the COM2 terminal. Then, connect the remaining conductors from the source and the strike by tying them together using a wire nut or butt splice. Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 7 of 25

WARNING! Magnetic locks and DC powered strikes generate voltage spikes that may damage the Crown Jewel unit. Sentex strongly recommends installing a IN4001 diode or a Metal Oxide Varistor across the magnetic lock coil. If the IN4001 diode is used, connect the cathode (the banded end) to the positive side of the coil and the anode to the negative side of the coil. 3. TELEPHONE LINE: connect two pairs of 18 to 24 AWG twisted pair telephone wires to TB3 on the main processor board, one wire to each pin. If you are using shielded wire for this connection, connect the shield for each of the cables to the chassis ground on the main processor board. CAUTION High voltages are present in the power supply area of the main processor board when power is connected to the Crown Jewel unit. Proceed with caution once power has been connected. 4. POWER: Connect the power cable to TB2 on the main processor board and to the transformer provided with the unit. The unit can also be powered by a 12 VDC power source, which also is connected to TB2. Polarity is unimportant for both AC and DC power. NOTE: The crown jewel will not charge a battery, so a UPS-type power supply must be used if a battery back-up is desired. B. OPTIONAL CCTV BOARD Figure 5. Optional CCTV Unit. 1. Connect a two conductor 10 to 18 AWG cable (Belden Datalene #9501 or equivalent) to TB 1 on the lower right corner of the CCTV Power Supply Board. See Table 2. 2. Connect coaxial cable with BNC connectors (Belden #9240 or equivalent) to J2, on the middle bottom of the CCTV Power Supply Board. Page 8 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

C. BYPASS BOARD CONNECTIONS The bypass board allows the Crown Jewel to be bypassed so normal telephone operation can be maintained in the event of a malfunction. 1. Standard Connection Figure 5. Bypass Board Hookup (Standard). Figure 6. Bypass Board Connections (Standard). 1. Connect TB3 on the main processor board to the SYSTEM area of the bypass board as shown in Figures 5 and 6. 2. Connect one set of the 18 to 24 AWG twisted pair telephone wires between the telephone line and the Bypass Board TELCO area as follows: a. On the Bypass Board TELCO area, connect the red wire to the tip terminal (marked as "T"), and the green wire to the ring terminal (marked as "R"). b. Connect the opposite ends of these wires to the incoming telephone line. 3. Connect the other set of twisted pair telephone wires between the home telephone block and the Bypass Board as follows: a. On the Bypass Board HOME area, connect the red wire to the tip terminal (marked as "T") and the green wire to the ring terminal (marked as "R"). b. Connect the opposite end of these wires to the telephone line entering the house. See Important Notes on following page. Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 9 of 25

IMPORTANT NOTES Whenever the Crown Jewel unit is in use, the Bypass switch must be set to the OPERATE position. Should the Crown Jewel be disconnected for any reason, the Bypass switch must be set to BYPASS in order to maintain telephone service to the residence. In multiple unit installations, if you set the unit switches to BYPASS, you must also reset the unit ID numbers or the unit will malfunction (see Part 5 for information on setting unit ID numbers). 2. Alarm Unit Connections Figure 7. Bypass Board Hookup (with Alarm). Figure 8. Bypass Board Connections (with Alarm). IMPORTANT NOTE If the Crown Jewel will be used in conjunction with an alarm unit, it is imperative that the telephone line connect with the alarm unit first. If the units are not connected in this order, it will cause sporadic problems with both the alarm and the Crown Jewel unit (see Figure 6). 1. Connect TB3 on the main processor board to the SYSTEM area of the bypass board as shown in Figures 7 and 8. 2. Connect one set of the 18 to 24 AWG twisted pair telephone wires between the incoming telephone line and the Alarm unit. Page 10 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

3. Connect one set of the 18 to 24 AWG twisted pair telephone wires between the Alarm unit and the Bypass Board TELCO area as follows: A. On the Bypass Board TELCO area, connect the red wire to the tip terminal (marked "T"), and the green wire to the ring terminal (marked as "R"). B. Connect the opposite ends of these wires to the Alarm unit. 4. Connect the other set of twisted pair telephone wires between the home telephone block and the Bypass Board as follows: A. On the Bypass Board HOME area, connect the red wire to the tip terminal (marked "T") and the green wire to the ring terminal (marked as "R"). B. Connect the opposite end of these wires to the telephone line entering the house. IMPORTANT NOTES Whenever the Crown Jewel unit is in use, the Bypass switch must be set to the OPERATE position. Should the Crown Jewel be disconnected for any reason, the Bypass switch must be set to BYPASS in order to maintain telephone service to the residence. In multiple unit installations, if you set the unit switches to BYPASS, you must also reset the unit ID numbers or the unit will malfunction (see Part 5 for information on setting unit ID numbers). 3. Multiple Unit Connections NOTE: Figure. Bypass Board Connections (Multiple Units). Although reversed polarity will not damage or degrade Crown Jewel operation, some telephones will not dial if polarity is reversed. 1. Connect the multiple unit installation twisted pair cable between the TELCO area of the first unit and the HOME area of the second unit. 2. Repeat he same connection between all addtional units of the installation. 3. Connect the last unit between the TELCO area on the bypass board and the incoming telephone line. If multiple Crown Jewel s (up to 7 can be used in one installation) are to be installed at the same site, the bypass boards must be installed in series. See Important Notes on next page. Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 11 of 25

IMPORTANT NOTES Whenever the Crown Jewel unit is in use, the Bypass switch must be set to the OPERATE position. Should the Crown Jewel be disconnected for any reason, the Bypass switch must be set to BYPASS in order to maintain telephone service to the residence. In multiple unit installations, if you set the unit switches to BYPASS, you must also reset the unit ID numbers or the unit will malfunction (see Part 5 for information on setting unit ID numbers). Page 12 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

PART 4 INSTALLING ADDITIONAL FEATURES The following features are connected the same for one or for multiple entrances. A. AUX OPEN/REQUEST FOR ACCESS Figure 10. TB5 and Earth Ground on the Main Processor Board. Any device that provides a contact closure (a Knox box or exit button) can be used to activate the entrance relays as follows: 1. To activate Relay 1, connect the device to terminals EXIT1 and COM of TB5 on the main processor board (see Figure 10). 2. To activate Relay 2 (if set as a control), connect the device to terminals EXIT2 and COM of TB5 on the main processor board (see Figure 10). Shielded cable should be used (such as Belden 8771). The connect the cable shield to the ground screw on the lower left corner of the main processor board (see Figure 10). B. DOOR POSTION SENSING The Crown Jewel can monitor the position of one entrance (if relay 2 is not set as control) and react to a change in its status. For example, if an entrance is either pried open, or is held open more than a minute after its relay deactivates, the unit can: Call the residence or other telephone number and report the status of the entrance, And/or close Relay 2 to activate a device such as a light, CCTV camera or siren. To activate this feature: 1. Install a normally closed switch either in the door frame or on the gate so that the switch is depressed when the door or gate is closed. 2. Connect one end of the wires to the door switch terminals labeled normally closed (NC) and common (COM). 3. Connect the other end of these wires to the EXIT2 and COM terminals of TB5 on the main processor board (see Figure 10) Use shielded cable such as Belden 8771. Connect the cable shield to the ground screw on the lower left corner of the main processor board (see Figure 10). For this feature to work, Relay 2 cannot be set as control. To activate this feature, Relay 2 must be set as a shunt, alarm, or CCTV. EXIT1 and COM are still available to activate Relay 1. If the door contact closure is broken, the Crown Jewel will call, report, and activate Relay 2. Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 13 of 25

C. REMOTE KEYPAD Figure 11. Remote Keypad Wiring. The Crown Jewel accepts a second, remote keypad for added versatility. Install the remote keypad as follows: The remote keypad installation requires a shielded 7 conductor, 18 to 24 AWG cable such as Belden Datalene #9932 or equivalent. 1. Connect one end of the cable to TB4 on the Crown Jewel s main processor board (see Figure 11). 2. Connect the opposite end of the cable to area TB1 on the Remote Keypad board. 3. Connect the cable shield to the ground screw on the lower left corner of the main processor board (see Figure 11). D. AUTO-CALL SENSOR Figure 12. Auto-Call Wiring. The Crown Jewel has a special feature called Auto-Call which automatically places a visitor call to the residence when a driveway sensor (or any device that provides a contact closure) is activated. Connect a driveway sensor or other device to the Crown Jewel as follows: The Auto-Call installation requires a 2 conductor shielded cable (such as Belden 8771). 1. Connect one end of the cable to the driveway sensor. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the AUTOCALL and COM pins on TB5 of the main processor board (see Figure 12). 3. Connect the cable shield to the ground screw on the lower left corner of the main processor board (see Figure 12). Page 14 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

PART 5 TESTING AND ADJUSTING THE UNIT After all connections have been made to the Crown Jewel unit, power can now be applied. The "POWER ON" indicator on the lower left of the main processor board should now be lit. 1. Set Relay 1 Activation Time Figure 13. Relay Test Jumpers on Main Processor Board TB5. 1. On the Crown Jewel front panel keypad, enter " " and then the six digit programming access password. If the password is accepted, the Crown Jewel will respond with a programming promt consisting of two short beeps. The Crown Jewel comes from the factory with the password set to "000000". If you change the password during installation, make sure you write the new password down for the customer's future reference. As soon as the customer is comfortable with programming the Crown Jewel, to maintain security it is recommended that they change the password and write it down for future reference. 2. At the programming prompt, select programming step 23 and the desired relay activation time by entering "23", the 1 to 3 digit activation time of between 1 and 250 seconds, and the "#" key. For example, if you want a relay activation time of 35 seconds, at the programming prompt, enter "2335#". If the entry is accepted, the Crown Jewel will respond with two short beeps. 3. Exit the programming mode by pressing "00#". If the command is accepted, the Crown Jewel will respond with three short beeps. 4. On TB5 of the main processor board, place a jumper between the "EXIT1" and "COM" terminals (see Figure 13). 5. Verify that Relay 1 activates for the correct period of time and that the gate/door opens properly. If the gate/door does not open properly, adjust the relay activation time accordingly and re-test using steps 2 through 5, above. 2. Set Relay 2 Activation Time If you are using Relay 2 as a control relay, program the relay activation time as follows: 1. On the Crown Jewel front panel keypad, enter " " and then the six digit programming access password. If the password is accepted, the Crown Jewel will respond with a programming promt consisting of two short beeps. Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 15 of 25

2. At the programming prompt, select programming step 24 and the desired relay activation time by entering "24", the 1 to 3 digit activation time of between 1 and 250 seconds, and the "#" key. For example, if you want a relay activation time of 35 seconds, at the programming prompt, enter "2435#". If the entry is accepted, the Crown Jewel will respond with two short beeps. 3. Exit the programming mode by pressing "00#". If the command is accepted, the Crown Jewel will respond with three short beeps. 4. On TB5 of the main processor board, place a jumper between the "EXIT2" and "COM" terminals (see Figure 13). 5. Verify that Relay 2 activates for the correct period of time and that the gate/door opens properly. If the gate/door does not open properly, adjust the relay activation time accordingly and re-test using steps 2 through 5, above. 3. Set Multiple Unit Installation Relays If your installation has multiple units, repeat procedures 1 and 2, above, as required for each unit. 4. Adjust Audio Feedback Figure 14. Feedback Pot VR2 and Speaker Volume Pot VR1. Feedback pot VR2 must be set accurately to ensure proper operation of the Crown Jewel. Set the feedback pot as follows: The factory setting is indicated by a mark on the rim of the pot. 1. On the Crown Jewel front panel keypad, enter " " and then the six digit programming access password. If the password is accepted, the Crown Jewel will respond with a programming promt consisting of two short beeps. 2. At the programming prompt, select step 30 by entering "30#". If the command is accepted, the Crown Jewel speaker will emit a tone for about 45 seconds. 3. While the tone is being emitted, adjust feedback pot VR2 on the main processor board (see Figure 14) until the tone is at its minimum level. 4. Once the tone has been set to its minimum level, press " " on the keypad to discontinue the tone. 5. Exit the programming mode by pressing the "00#". If the command is accepted, the Crown Jewel will respond with three short beeps. Page 16 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

5. Adjust Audio Volume Speaker volume pot VR1 may have to be adjusted for proper operation of the Crown Jewel. Set the speaker volume pot as follows: The factory setting is indicated by a mark on the rim of the pot. To turn the speaker volume up, turn the adjustment pot clockwise. To turn the speaker volume down, turn the adjustment pot counter-clockwise. 1. Place a call to the tenant and ask them to speak. 2. While they are speaking, listen to thecrown Jewel's speaker volume. 3. If the speaker volume is either too loud or too soft, adjust speaker volume pot VR1 on the main processor board (see Figure 14). 4. When the speaker volume is set to the desired level, end the call. 6. Verify Telephone Connections Figure 15. Bypass Board Telephone Test Points. If you have a telephone test set (also known as a "buttset") with a monitor mode, you can test the connection to the resident's telephone using the following procedure: 1. Make sure the test set is in monitoring mode. 2. Connect the test set clips to the pins marked "TELCO" on the bypass board (see Figure 15). Make sure a dial tone is emitted from the test set. 3. Connect the test set clips to the pins marked "HOME" on the bypass board (see Figure 15). Make sure a dial tone is emitted from the test set. If you do not have access to a telephone test set, test the connection to the resident's telephone as follows: 1. Have someone make a normal phone call from the resident's telephone to verify it is operating properly, then hang up the phone. 2. Press the "# " key on the Crown Jewel keypad. The telephone in the residence should ring. 3. Have someone answer the phone and dial a "9". The door/gate control relays should activate. Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 17 of 25

7. Set Unit ID Numbers (Multiple Unit Installations Only) In a multiple unit installation, each unit must know its unit number and that there are other units in the chain. If all units are not correctly identified, remote programming and remote gate operations will not work properly. Set the unit ID numbers as follows: The unit connected to the phone line closest to the residence should be unit number 1. The unit connected to the phone line farthest from the residence and closest to the telephone company has the highest unit number. 1. On the Crown Jewel front panel keypad, enter " " and then the six digit programming access password. If the password is accepted, the Crown Jewel will respond with a programming promt consisting of two short beeps. 2. At the programming prompt, select step 38, the position of this unit in the chain, the total number of units in the chain, and the "#" sign. For example, if the unit you are currently programming is the first unit in a four unit chain, you will enter "38 + 1 + 4 + #". 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 at each of the remaining units. 4. After setting the unit ID numbers, verify that each unit was programmed correctly by entering "37#" on its keypad. The number of beeps emitted by each unit should match the number of that unit in the chain. If the number of beeps matches the unit number, label that unit with its unit ID number for future reference. If the beep count is the same for 2 or more units, re-enter the correct unit ID numbers for those units. 8. Hooking Up Optional CCTV Figure 16. CCTV Power Supply Board J1 Connector. 1. Plug the loose end of the coaxial cable into the monitor or television. NOTE: Maximum length of coaxial cable should not exceed 100 feet. 2. When the monitor or television is turned on, picture will appear. If picture does not appear, check the J1 connection on the CCTV power supply board. A. Make sure the connector is firmly attached to the power supply board. B. The connector is keyed and must be attached in the correct direction. From left to right, the wires should be: yellow (video); blue (ground); and red (power). C. If the wires are in reverse order, unplug the connector, turn it over, and plug it back in with the wires in the correct positions. Page 18 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

9. Complete the Installation Once you have finished testing and adjusting the Crown Jewel unit, your next step is to program the unit. For information regarding the programming of the Crown Jewel unit, refer to one of the two programming manuals were enclosed with this manual. Using the Basic Functions of the Crown Jewel System (Document Number 6001146). Using the More Advanced Features of the Crown Jewel System (Document Number 6001141). It is highly recommended that after programming the unit you test each feature to ensure proper installation and programming. Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 19 of 25

APPENDIX 1 INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING MENU Each programming command begins with a 2-digit step number, followed by the required data digits, and ended by the # key. The step number tells the Crown Jewel which setting to change, and the digits contain the new value for that setting. If the step and data are valid, the unit responds with 2 short beeps. If you do not hear 2 short beeps, the unit did not understand the input. If an error is made during an entry, press the key to cancel the command. STEP PURPOSE DIGITS ACCEPTABLE INPUT 00 Exiting Programming Mode 01 Changing the Unit Password 6 02 Verifying the Unit Password 6 03 Creating an Entry Code 4, 5, or 6 4-digit entry code + relay code+time zone 04 Erasing an Entry Code 4 4-digit entry code 21 Enabling/Disabling Alarm Call 1 0=disable, 1=gate breach only, 2=keypad strikeout, 3=both 22 Setting the Alarm Call Number up to 11 00=disables the number 23 Setting Main Gate time up to 3 1 through 250 seconds 24 Setting Auxiliary Relay Time up to 3 1 through 250 seconds 26 Setting Auxiliary Relay and Status Configuration 1 0=Control (with exit request), 1=Shunt, 2=Alarm, 3=CCTV (manual), 4=CCTV (instant), 5=Control (with position sense) 27 Setting the Date and Time 11 year + month + day + day of the week + hour + minute 29 Setting the Rings Before Answer up to 2 1 through 15 rings 30 Adjusting the Sidetone Balance generate 45 second tone 31 Restoring Factory Defaults 32 Resetting the Unit 33 Enabling/disabling the No-Telco Mode 1 0=disable, 1=enable 35 Enabling Direct Commands 1 0=disable, 1=local, 2=remote, 3=both 37 Beep Unit Number 38 Setting the Unit Number 2 this unit number + total number of units 43 Overriding Telephone Company Answering Service 90 Initiate audio communication through Crown Jewel 91 Cycling the Main Gate 92 Cycling the Auxiliary Relay 93 Latching the Main Gate 94 Latching the Auxiliary Relay 95 Releasing the Main Gate 96 Releasing the Auxiliary Relay 97 Releasing Both Relays 98 Latching the Main Gate Until XXXX 4 ending time 99 Latching the Auxiliary Relay Until XXXX 4 ending time 2 43 + delay time in seconds + # Page 20 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

APPENDIX 2 SYSTEM RESPONSES The Crown Jewel emits various audio tones or beeps to respond to input or to indicate certain conditions. A list of the system s audio responses are as follows: 1 short beep - a key was pressed on main keypad 10 beeps (1 per second) - the talk time for a visitor call is lapsing and the unit will beep once per second for the last 10 seconds unless the talk time is extended. 2 short beeps - a programming step was valid 3 short beeps - the programming mode was exited 5 short beeps - a gate is closing by command 10 short beeps - a gate is opening by command 1 long beep - an input was not valid 2 long beeps - a duplicate entry code was entered 3 long beeps - the code memory is full 4 long beeps - the unit has reset or is powering up busy signal - the line is busy or do-not-disturb feature is in effect ring back - the unit is ringing the house continuous hi-low tones - an alarm condition has been activated silence - the keypad has struck out, or the unit is being programmed from another source, or an alarm condition exists Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 21 of 25

FCC REQUIREMENTS The Crown Jewel system complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The label affixed to this equipment contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company. They will tell you what the maximum REN is for your calling area. The following jacks must be ordered from the telephone company in order to interconnect this equipment with the public communication network: None. If your Crown Jewel system causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do you will be notified, in advance, to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. Connections to party lines are subject to state tariffs. Contact your local telephone company if you plan to use this equipment on party lines. This equipment cannot be used on public coin service lines provided by the telephone company. If you have trouble with the Crown Jewel system, please contact us at the address above for information on obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. The maintenance section of this manual describes trouble-shooting steps which one can take in the event of equipment problems. Page 22 of 22 Doc. 6001145 Rev B

DOC REQUIREMENTS NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated with single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assemble (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe unit, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100. The Load Number for the Crown Jewel unit is 3. Rev B Doc. 6001145 Page 23 of 25