Linear Network Router RE 1 User Manual

RE-1  
Residential Telephone  
Entry System  
With Built-in Wireless Receiver  
Installation,  
Programming,  
and Operation Instructions  
(760) 438-7000  
USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123  
Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340  
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System Features  
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
Time Zones  
The RE-1 contains an internal clock and calendar. Seven  
Linear’s RE-1 Telephone Entry System is designed for residential  
or light commercial access control applications. The speakerphone,  
keypad, radio receiver, and optional video camera are housed in  
a rugged enclosure that can be mounted to a pedestal or bolted  
directly to a wall. The die-cast keypad keys have bright, easy-to-  
read graphics and are lit with an overhead light. The two operation  
buttons; CALL and HELP, are machined for heavy-duty reliability.  
programmable “time zones” allow setting time periods to schedule  
system functions.Each time zone can be active or inactive on certain  
days. Keypad entry codes, wireless transmitters, automatic access  
control, call forwarding, and the “Do Not Disturb” feature can each  
be set to only be active during a specific time zone period. Up to ten  
“holiday” days can be programmed. Each of the seven time zones  
can be set to be active or inactive during a holiday.  
Operation  
Arriving visitors will approach the unit and place a call to the  
residence by pressing the CALL button. The RE-1 will acquire the  
residence’s local telephone line and generate distinctive rings to the  
house telephones. The resident, knowing that the distinctive ring is  
originating from the access area, can answer any house telephone  
and converse with the visitor. If the resident decides to grant access  
to the visitor, they can activate either output relay in the RE-1 by  
pressing a key on the telephone’s keypad. If the resident decides  
not to grant access, hanging up or pressing a key will disconnect  
the visitor’s call.  
Portal Supervision  
The SENSE/INHIBIT input can be used two ways. If programmed  
for “door sense”, a switch on the door detects forced entry or door  
ajar situations. If programmed for “inhibit”, the input can be wired to  
a “service” switch or automatic timer that will disable the Relay #1  
when required.  
Hardwired Activation  
The OPEN REQUEST input can be wired to an exit loop detector  
or exit photo beam to allow automatic exit activation. An emergency  
access keyswitch can be mounted in the RE-1 case to allow keyed  
entry for authorized personnel.  
Call Waiting  
If the resident is using the telephone at the time a visitor calls, the  
RE-1 will sound beeps on the telephone line to announce that a  
visitor is calling. The resident can press a key on the telephone to  
place the outside caller on hold and communicate with the visitor.  
After granting or denying access to the visitor, the outside caller will  
be re-connected to the resident.  
Access Security  
Theanti-passbackfeature allows the option of preventing the use of  
the same code or the same transmitter again before the programmed  
time elapses.Thekeypad lockoutfeature discourages tampering by  
disabling the keypad for one minute after a programmable number  
of incorrect entry codes has been entered at the keypad.  
Call Forwarding  
Event Log  
Programmable call forwarding allows the RE-1 to dial any selected  
telephone number when a visitor presses the CALL button. For  
example, with call forwarding enabled, the RE-1 could dial a cell  
phone to contact the resident while outside or away from the  
residence. The resident will be able to communicate with the visitor  
and grant or deny access from the remote telephone.  
An access log of up to 450 events is stored in the unit’s memory.  
System activity is logged as it occurs with the date and time of the  
event. The access log data can be retrieved locally or remotely with  
a computer through the RE-1’s built-in modem.  
Local & Remote Programming  
The system’s built-in programming software can be accessed on-site  
or off-site using a computer with any Internet browser.The software’s  
graphicdisplayofeachoftheprogrammingstepsmakeprogramming  
easy. Without a computer, the RE-1 can be programmed with its  
main keypad, from any local telephone connected to the same line,  
or by calling from any remote telephone.  
Alternate Numbers  
For installations where multiple residences exist inside the same  
controlled opening (such as a guest house or granny flat) three  
alternate calling numbers can be programmed. The alternate  
numbers can be called by entering a short code at the keypad.  
Local Control  
The EEPROM memory retains all entry codes, transmitter  
information, and programming, even without power.  
The resident can issue control commands from the local telephones  
without a call from a visitor. By dialing a specific series of digits, the  
resident can control either of the two relays. The resident can also  
initiate voice communications with the entry system.  
Obstacle Detection  
Linear’s Model MGT safety edge transmitter is compatible with the  
RE-1 This MGT detects and transmits obstacle events to the RE-1  
receiver. Obstacle signals from an MGT transmitter will activate  
Relay #2.  
Access Media  
Up to 100 entry codes, from 1 to 6 digits in length, can be  
programmed. Each entry code can activate either, or both, of the  
relay outputs. Linear’s Model AM-KP keypad can be used as a  
secondary remote keypad for the RE-1.  
Alarm Interface  
Relay #2 can be programmed for alarm shunt to bypass an alarm  
loop during entry, or alarm trigger to cause an alarm during forced  
entry. Four activation options are available for Relay #2.  
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Up to 24 sets of block coded MegaCode transmitters (up to  
100 transmitters total) can be used to gain access through the  
RE-1’s built-in radio receiver. Each transmitter can be individually  
suspended or re-activated. One facility code can be programmed  
to identify each block of transmitters. Programming of individual  
(non-block coded) transmitters is not supported by the RE-1.  
Voice Synthesizer  
A built-in voice synthesizer sounds voice prompts through the  
speaker, local and remote telephones.  
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Telephone Wires  
The quality of the system’s audio communications is related to the  
INSTALLATION INFORMATION  
Before beginning installation, please review the entire instructions  
and become familiar with the system’s operation, wiring, and  
programmable options.  
type of telephone wire and its installation. Noise and hum can be  
introduced into the telephone wires. Use only high-quality telephone  
wire rated for direct underground burial. All telephone wire should  
be twisted-pair.  
System Location  
For pedestrian door or gate installations, mount the Entry System  
on a rigid wall near the controlled door. Avoid mounting the unit  
in a location where regular mechanical shock will occur due to a  
slamming door or spring loaded pedestrian gate.  
Minimum size of 24 AWG for up to 800 feet.  
Minimum size of 22 AWG for up to 1600 feet.  
Minimum size of 20 AWG for up to 2200 feet.  
Minimum size of 18 AWG for up to 3600 feet.  
For vehicular gate installations, mount the Entry System in clear  
view of the gate, but far enough from the gate so the user cannot  
touch the gate from the keypad.  
DO NOT ROUTE TELEPHONE AND AC WIRING INSIDE THE  
SAME CONDUIT. Route all telephone wires inside a dedicated  
conduit that is at least six inches away from any AC line wiring.  
Power Supply  
Use the supplied 16-volt 20-VA transformer to power the RE-1.  
DO NOT POWER ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT FROM THE SAME  
TRANSFORMER, use a separate power supply. Keep the system  
power wires as short as practical to reduce the chance of noise and  
hum pickup.  
WARNING FOR ALL GATE INSTALLATIONS:TO AVOID  
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, MAKE SURE THAT THE  
UNIT IS FAR ENOUGH FROM THE GATE SO THAT THE  
USER CANNOTTOUCHTHE GATEWHILE OPERATING  
THE KEYPAD. HOWEVER, FOR SAFETY, THE GATE  
MUST BE FULLY VISIBLE FROM THE KEYPAD.  
For low voltage power wire runs up to 100 feet, use 18 AWG, THHN  
600-volt insulated wire.  
For low voltage power wire runs up to 200 feet, use 16 AWG, THHN  
600-volt insulated wire.  
Use 22 AWG or larger (depending on the load) for all other  
connections.  
RFI Filter Installation  
An in-line ferrite RFI filter has been included with this unit to install  
during the wiring of the RE-1 Residential Telephone Entry System.  
ALWAYS REMOVE POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING  
NOTE:To insure FCC Part 15 Class B compliance, the following steps  
must be performed at the time the RE-1 is installed.  
Earth Ground  
To avoid damage to the unit from static discharges, connect the  
RE-1’s EARTH GROUND and case ground terminals to a good  
earth grounding point within 10 feet. The case ground terminal is  
the #8 screw located on the backplate above the wire entry hole.  
Also, the RE-1’s Telephone Bypass Module must be grounded to  
provide surge protection for the telephone line. Suggested wiring  
size is 12 AWG for earth ground.  
1. Open the ferrite RFI filter case by gently pulling on the side locking  
tab and swinging the case open (see Figure 1).  
CAUTION:The ferrite parts of the RFI filter are fragile.  
DO NOT DROP THE FILTER ON A HARD SURFACE!  
Damage to the filter may result.  
2. After completing the RE-1 installation, route all wires except the  
AC transformer and telephone lines through the grove in the ferrite  
core of the RFI filter. The filter must be installed outside of the RE-1  
case. With the wires captured inside, close the ferrite RFI filter case  
and snap it shut (see Figure 1).  
Removable Terminal Strips  
For convenience, the RE-1 is provided with removable terminal  
strips. It is important that these strips be removed evenly in order to  
avoid causing permanent damage to them.  
NOTE: Be sure the filter is located no further than two inches from the  
rear case cover of the RE-1.  
1. Be certain power is off before removing or installing these strips.  
NOTE: INSTALLATION OF THE RFI FILTER WILL  
INSURE MAXIMUM RADIO RECEPTION RANGE  
FOR ACCESS TRANSMITTERS  
2. With a small screwdriver, gently slide the blade between the terminal  
strip and protective label.  
3. Slightly pry first one end, then the other, and then the middle. Repeat  
the process until the terminal strip can be removed straight off the circuit  
board by hand. Be very careful to not damage circuit board traces.  
RFI FILTER  
INSTALLED  
WITHIN 2"  
OF RE-1 CASE  
4. When re-installing the terminal strips, press down straight and evenly.  
Do not remove or install one end first.This will bend pins on the circuit  
board, which will damage the terminal strip internally. This damage  
is permanent and can not be repaired by simply straightening the  
pins on the circuit board.  
PULL ON PLASTIC TAB  
TO UNLOCK FILTER CASE  
SWING FILTER  
CASE OPEN  
NOTE: Unscrew the terminal screws several turns before inserting  
wires.  
PHONE AND  
TRANSFORMER WIRES  
OUTSIDE OF FILTER  
FERRITE  
CORE  
Figure 1. RFI Filter Installation  
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CALL  
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12 RELAY TERMINAL BLOCK  
For Relay #1 and Relay #2 output connections to the access control  
devices.  
COMPONENT LOCATIONS  
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KEYPAD  
Die-cast metal 12-key keypad with tactile action. For system  
programming and keying in entry codes.  
13 RELAY INDICATORS  
Indicators for Relay #1 and Relay #2 will light when the relay is  
activated.  
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DOWNLIGHT  
Illuminates keypad and visitor operation buttons. The light can be  
programmed to operate dusk to dawn and adjusts its time depending  
on the system’s geographic location.  
14 ANTENNA TERMINAL BLOCK  
For shield and center conductor connection of the coax cable from  
the system’s built-in radio antenna.  
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OPTIONAL CCTV CAMERA  
Location for the optional Model RE-BWC1 CCTV camera.The camera  
views the keypad area and has infrared lighting for nighttime use.  
15 LINE MONITOR JUMPER  
For testing and troubleshooting. Remove jumper to listen to  
telephone line audio through the speaker.  
MICROPHONE  
The high-sensitivity microphone monitors sound at the keypad area  
for the entry system’s speakerphone.  
16 DIGITAL SPEECH VOLUME CONTROL  
Controls the audio level of the voice synthesizer. This adjustment  
effects the audio level of the voice synthesizer and system tone from  
the speaker.  
CALL BUTTON  
Pressing this button causes the system to call the residence  
telephones with a distinctive ring signal.  
17 STATUS INDICATORS  
Six indicators light to display system power, radio, and modem  
status.  
HELP BUTTON  
Pressing this button causes the system to play the help message to  
instruct the visitor on system use.  
18 VIDEO CONNECTOR  
For cable connection to a video monitor. (Optional Model RE-BWC  
CCTV camera required).  
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SPEAKER  
Weatherproof speaker for system operation and programming.  
19 CAMERA CONNECTOR  
Provides power and video connection for the optional Model RE-  
BWC CCTV camera.  
INTEGRAL ANTENNA  
Hidden antenna receives wireless radio signals from transmitters.  
OPTIONAL KEYLOCK  
Location for mounting access keylock. (MEDECO keylock with  
stainless steel cover shown).  
20 RESTART BUTTON  
Pressing this button restarts the system. This button DOES NOT  
erase any programming data.  
10 MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK  
For power, backup battery, sense inputs, open request inputs, and  
remote keypad connections.  
21 TELEPHONE TERMINAL BLOCK  
For telephone line and earth ground connections.  
11 SPEAKERPHONE VOLUME CONTROL  
Controls the audio level produced by the speaker during  
communications between the visitor and the resident.  
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WIRING DIAGRAM  
RELAY  
#1  
RELAY  
#2  
RELAY RATING:  
3 AMPS AT  
30 VOLTS AC OR DC  
MAXIMUM  
TYPICAL  
GATE INSTALLATION  
WIRING  
RE-1  
TELEPHONE ENTRY  
GATE  
OPERATOR  
OPEN  
SYSTEM  
16 VAC  
20 VA  
TRANSFORMER  
TRANSFORMER  
TRANSFORMER  
BATTERY NEGATIVE  
BATTERY POSITIVE  
SENSE #1  
OPEN #1  
CASE  
GROUND  
SENSE #2  
OPEN #2  
RING  
HOUSE  
TIP  
COMMON  
KEYPAD CLK  
KEYPAD DVAL  
KEYPAD DAT 0  
KEYPAD DAT 1  
KEYPAD GND  
KEYPAD PWR  
TO HOUSE  
PHONES  
RING  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
TELCO  
EARTH  
GROUND  
RING  
TIP  
TO TELCO  
LINE  
TELCO  
10' MAXIMUM  
WIRE RUN  
10' MAXIMUM  
WIRE RUN  
HOUSE TELCO  
GROUND  
STAKE  
GROUND  
STAKE  
TYPICAL  
DOOR INSTALLATION  
WIRING  
RELAY  
#1  
RELAY  
#2  
RELAY RATING:  
3 AMPS AT  
30 VOLTS AC OR DC  
MAXIMUM  
MAGNETIC  
DOOR LOCK  
NOTE: A MAGNETIC LOCK AND  
DOOR STRIKE ARE BOTH SHOWN,  
TYPICALLY ONLY ONE IS USED  
RE-1  
TELEPHONE ENTRY  
SYSTEM  
NOTE: DO NOT POWER  
THE LOCKING DEVICE FROM  
THE RE-1 TRANSFORMER  
ELECTRIC  
DOOR STRIKE  
TRANSFORMER  
ACCESS  
DEVICE  
POWER  
SUPPLY  
TRANSFORMER  
BATTERY NEGATIVE  
BATTERY POSITIVE  
SENSE #1  
16 VAC  
20 VA  
OPEN #1  
TRANSFORMER  
SENSE #2  
OPEN #2  
CASE  
GROUND  
RING  
HOUSE  
TIP  
COMMON  
KEYPAD CLK  
KEYPAD DVAL  
KEYPAD DAT 0  
KEYPAD DAT 1  
KEYPAD GND  
KEYPAD PWR  
TO HOUSE  
PHONES  
RING  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
TELCO  
EARTH  
GROUND  
RING  
TIP  
TO TELCO  
LINE  
TELCO  
10' MAXIMUM  
WIRE RUN  
10' MAXIMUM  
WIRE RUN  
HOUSE TELCO  
GROUND  
STAKE  
GROUND  
STAKE  
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ENTRY SYSTEM MOUNTING  
Pedestal Mounting  
TELEPHONE WIRING  
The RE-1 connects between the incoming telephone line of the  
residence and local telephone sets.  
The RE-1 Entry System can be mounted on a standard pedestal.  
1. Open the RE-1 case by removing the two security screws with the  
wrench provided (see Figure 2).  
2. Use four security bolts and locking nuts to secure the backplate to the  
pedestal (see Figure 3).  
Telephone Bypass Module  
The RE-1’sTelephone Bypass Module provides surge protection and  
a switch to remove the RE-1 from the telephone line and re-connect  
the local telephones to the telephone system. ALL TELEPHONE  
WIRING FOR THE RE-1 MUST PASS THROUGH THE BYPASS  
MODULE.  
The bypass module is housed in a weather-resistant enclosure and  
should be located in an area that is easily accessible to the resident.  
In case of system trouble, the resident can use the bypass switch to  
remove the RE-1 from the telephone system.  
Wall Mounting  
The RE-1 Entry System can be mounted directly to a wall or flat  
surface.  
1. Open the RE-1 case by removing the two security screws with the  
wrench provided (see Figure 2).  
2. Use the appropriate fasteners to secure the system’s backplate to the  
mounting surface. When mounting the system to a concrete wall, use  
concrete wedge anchors (see Figure 4).  
Telephone Wiring  
DO NOT ROUTE TELEPHONE AND AC WIRING INSIDE THE SAME  
CONDUIT. Route all telephone wires inside a dedicated conduit that is  
at least six inches away from any AC line wiring.  
All telephone wiring must be made on the “house” side of the telephone  
company’s demarcation device (the terminal block where the telephone  
line connects to the residence).  
If any security system or personal alert system at the residence is  
connected to the telephone line, be sure that it is connected to the line  
ahead of the Telephone Bypass Module using a RJ-31X or RJ-38X  
interface.  
Use only high-quality telephone wire rated for direct underground  
burial. All telephone wire should be twisted-pair with a minimum size of  
24 AWG.  
REMOVE THE TWO  
SECURITY SCREWS  
TO OPEN THE CASE  
Typical Telephone Wiring  
1. Connect the bypass module’s EARTH GROUND terminal to a good  
earth ground.  
Figure 2. Opening the RE-1 Case  
2. Before connecting the incoming telephone line to the bypass module  
check the polarity of the wires with a DC voltmeter. Connect the  
negative wire (RING - usually green) to the bypass module TELCO  
RING terminal. Connect the positive wire (TIP - usually red) to the  
bypass module TELCO TIP terminal.  
PEDESTAL  
MOUNTING  
MOUNT BACKPLATE  
WITH SECURITY BOLTS  
AND LOCKNUTS  
3. Connect the resident’s local telephone line RING (usually green) to  
the bypass module HOUSE RING. Connect the local telephone line  
TIP (usually red) to the bypass module HOUSE TIP terminal.  
4. Connect the RE-1 TELCO RING to the bypass module RE-1 TELCO  
RING terminal. Connect the RE-1 TELCO TIP to the bypass module  
RE-1 TELCO TIP terminal.  
5. Connect the RE-1 HOUSE RING to the bypass module RE-1 HOUSE  
RING terminal. Connect the RE-1 HOUSE TIP to the bypass module  
RE-1 HOUSE TIP terminal.  
PEDESTAL  
CAUTION!  
BE SURE THE MOUNTING HARDWARE  
DOES NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 1/2"  
INSIDE THE BACKPLATE OR  
ELECTRICAL DAMAGE MAY OCCUR  
Figure 3. Pedestal Mounting Backplate  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
SYSTEM  
EARTH  
TIP  
TELCO  
RING  
TIP  
CASE  
GROUND  
HOUSE  
RING  
CASE  
GROUND SCREW  
WALL  
MOUNTING  
RING  
TIP  
TO HOUSE  
PHONES  
HOUSE  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
TELCO  
USE WEDGE ANCHORS  
FOR CONCRETE OR  
OTHER APPROPRIATE  
ANCHORS FOR DIFFERENT  
MATERIALS  
GROUND  
STAKE  
EARTH  
GROUND  
CAUTION!  
BE SURE THE MOUNTING HARDWARE  
DOES NOT EXTEND MORE THAN 1/2"  
INSIDE THE BACKPLATE OR  
ELECTRICAL DAMAGE MAY OCCUR  
RING  
TIP  
TO TELCO  
LINE  
TELCO  
Figure 5. Telephone Wiring  
Figure 4. Wall Mounting Backplate  
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TELEPHONE WIRING OPTIONS  
Shared Line  
Intercom Mode  
Pressing the Call button on the RE-1 will cause the RE-1 to generate  
This is the standard configuration. The telephone line is routed  
through the RE-1 to the house phones. Pressing the Call button on  
the RE-1 will cause the RE-1 to disconnect the house phones from  
the telephone company line and generate a ring signal that is heard  
on the house phones.  
a ring signal as if it were an intercom station. A live phone line is not  
used and the RE-1 provides power for the remote intercom phone.  
NOTE: In this mode, remote programming, call forwarding or alternate  
resident calling is not available.  
See PPN #52 for programming options.  
CASE  
GROUND  
TO HOUSE  
INTERCOM  
TELEPHONES  
RING  
TIP  
HOUSE  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
RING  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
SYSTEM  
TO HOUSE  
HOUSE  
PHONES  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
MODULE  
RE-1  
TELCO  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
EARTH  
GROUND  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
RING  
TIP  
TELCO  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
TELCO  
GROUND  
STAKE  
EARTH  
GROUND  
FROM  
TELEPHONE  
COMPANY  
RING  
TIP  
TELCO  
EARTH  
TIP  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
SYSTEM  
10' MAXIMUM  
WIRE RUN  
TELCO  
10' MAXIMUM  
WIRE RUN  
HOUSE TELCO  
RING  
TIP  
GROUND  
STAKE  
GROUND  
STAKE  
CASE  
GROUND  
HOUSE  
RING  
Figure 6. Shared Line Wiring  
Dedicated Line  
Figure 8. Intercom Mode Wiring  
Pressing the Call button on the RE-1 will cause the RE-1 to sieze  
the phone line and dial out to an outside number.  
Ring Down Mode  
Pressing the Call button on the RE-1 will cause the RE-1 to sieze  
the phone line and provide immediate communications with the  
PBX system.  
See PPN #54 for programming options.  
See PPN #54 for programming options.  
CASE  
GROUND  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
SYSTEM  
TO  
PBX  
SYSTEM  
RING  
RING  
HOUSE  
HOUSE  
TIP  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
RING  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
TELCO  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
TELCO  
EARTH  
GROUND  
EARTH  
GROUND  
RING  
TIP  
FROM  
TELEPHONE  
COMPANY  
RING  
TIP  
TELCO  
TELCO  
GROUND  
STAKE  
10' MAXIMUM  
WIRE RUN  
10' MAXIMUM  
WIRE RUN  
HOUSE TELCO  
GROUND  
STAKE  
GROUND  
STAKE  
EARTH  
TIP  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
SYSTEM  
TELCO  
RING  
TIP  
CASE  
GROUND  
Figure 7. Dedicated Line Wiring  
HOUSE  
RING  
Figure 9. Ring Down Mode Wiring  
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MULTIPLE UNIT INSTALLATIONS  
Command Prefix for Multiple Units  
Any of the four basic operation modes (Shared Line, Dedicated Line,  
Intercom, and Ring Down) may be used with multiple RE-1s in the  
same installation. The telephone line wiring is “daisy chained” (the  
telephone line routes through one unit to the next) as shown below.  
Always connect the telephone line + to TIP, and - to RING.  
The Telephone Bypass Module only performs the bypass function  
in the Shared Line Mode, but it will provide extra electrical surge  
protection in all modes. A surge on the TELCO terminals will be  
suppressed through the EARTH GROUND terminal. Always use  
separate AC transformers to power each RE-1.  
Programming and relay control may be through the individual RE-1  
keypads or through the house telephone(s) when using the Shared  
Line or Intercom Modes. To support using the house telephone(s)  
to issue commands, each RE-1 must be programmed to a different  
“command prefix” (PPN #72).  
Set one unit’s command prefix to  
Set the other unit’s command prefix to  
In the case of simultaneous visitors at different units when using  
the Shared Line Mode, putting one RE-1 “on hold” to communicate  
with the second RE-1, then returning to the first RE-1 is not  
recommended. Instead, finish all communications with the first RE-1  
before servicing the second RE-1. Simultaneous visitors at multiple  
units used on a single line wired in the Ring Down Mode will cause  
a “conference call” effect between units  
When multiple units are connected together, only two units can be  
controlled by resident telephone commands, and only one unit  
can be programmed to answer the telephone (PPN #33) for remote  
telephone commands. Remote programming via computer is not  
supported when using multiple RE-1s.  
PROGRAM THIS  
SHARED LINE  
INTERCOM  
MODE  
FIRST  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
LAST  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
FIRST  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
LAST  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
RE-1 UNIT ONLY FOR  
"INTERCOM MODE"  
(PPN #52)  
MODE  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
CASE  
GROUND  
CASE  
GROUND  
CASE  
GROUND  
CASE  
GROUND  
TO  
HOUSE  
TELEPHONES  
TO  
INTERCOM  
TELEPHONES  
HOUSE TELCO  
HOUSE TELCO  
HOUSE TELCO  
HOUSE TELCO  
DO NOT CONNECT  
TO A LIVE TELEPHONE LINE  
RING  
TIP  
RING  
HOUSE  
TIP  
HOUSE  
RING  
TIP  
RING  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
TELCO  
RE-1  
TELCO  
EARTH  
GROUND  
GROUND  
STAKE  
GROUND  
STAKE  
EARTH  
GROUND  
GROUND  
STAKE  
GROUND  
STAKE  
FROM  
TELEPHONE  
COMPANY  
RING  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
TELCO  
TELCO  
GROUND  
STAKE  
GROUND  
STAKE  
DEDICATED LINE  
MODE  
RING DOWN  
MODE  
FIRST  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
LAST  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
FIRST  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
LAST  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
CASE  
GROUND  
CASE  
GROUND  
CASE  
GROUND  
CASE  
GROUND  
PROGRAM ALL  
PROGRAM ALL  
RE-1 UNITS FOR  
RE-1 UNITS FOR  
"CALL FORWARDING"  
(PPN #54)  
"RING DOWN MODE"  
(PPN #54)  
HOUSE TELCO  
HOUSE TELCO  
HOUSE TELCO  
HOUSE TELCO  
IF DESIRED, CHANGE  
RESIDENT RESPONSE KEYS  
(PPN #71)  
RING  
RING  
HOUSE  
HOUSE  
TIP  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
RING  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
TELCO  
RE-1  
TELCO  
EARTH  
GROUND  
GROUND  
STAKE  
GROUND  
STAKE  
EARTH  
GROUND  
GROUND  
STAKE  
GROUND  
STAKE  
FROM  
TELEPHONE  
COMPANY  
OR PBX  
RING  
TIP  
RING  
TIP  
FROM  
PBX  
TELCO  
TELCO  
GROUND  
STAKE  
GROUND  
STAKE  
Figure 10. Multiple Unit Wiring  
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Door or Pedestrian Gate Control  
1. Install a low voltage electric door strike or magnetic lock as a locking  
device for the door or pedestrian gate.  
CONTROL WIRING  
Gate Control  
1. Route two wires between the gate and the RE-1. Connect the gate  
operator’s OPEN terminals to the RE-1 Relay #1 COM & N.O.  
terminals.  
2. Install the power supply or transformer for the locking device. DO NOT  
POWER THE RE-1 FROM THIS POWER SUPPLY.  
3. Connect one wire from the power supply to one wire from the locking  
device.  
NOTE: For operator wiring specifics, refer to the gate operator’s wiring  
diagram.  
4. Route two wires between the locking device and the RE-1. Connect  
one wire to the remaining wire of the locking device. Connect the  
other wire to the remaining wire of the power supply.  
2. If an access keyswitch is required refer to the Optional Keyswitch  
section of this manual for details on keyswitch wiring and installation.  
3. If an external timer for preventing access at certain times is required,  
route two wires from the RE-1 to the timer contacts. Connect the timer  
contacts to the RE-1 SENSE #1 and COMMON terminals.  
For a door strike, connect the wires to the RE-1 Relay #1 COM & N.O.  
terminals.  
For a magnetic lock, connect the wires to the RE-1 Relay #1 COM &  
N.C. terminals.  
NOTE: If the sense input is going to be used as an inhibit input, it must  
be programmed to select that input type. See programming PPN #29.  
5. If an access keyswitch is required refer to the Optional Keyswitch  
section of this manual for details on keyswitch wiring and installation.  
6. To use the door sense feature to detect forced entry or door ajar  
conditions, install a normally closed door switch on the door or  
pedestrian gate and route two wires from the switch to the RE-1.  
Connect the door sense switch to the RE-1 SENSE #1 and COMMON  
terminals. See programming PPN #24 & #27 to define when Relay #2  
will activate based on the sense input.  
GATE  
OPERATOR  
(BEHIND GATE)  
2 WIRES  
FOR DOOR  
SENSE  
4 WIRES FOR  
TELEPHONE  
NOTE: ROUTE TELEPHONE  
WIRES AWAY FROM  
POWER WIRES  
SWITCH  
4 WIRES FOR  
TELEPHONE  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
SYSTEM  
DOOR  
SENSE  
SWITCH  
RE-1  
ENTRY  
SYSTEM  
ELECTRIC  
DOOR  
STRIKE  
2 WIRES FOR RE-1  
POWER FROM  
TRANSFORMER  
2 WIRES  
FOR DOOR  
STRIKE  
NOTE: ROUTE TELEPHONE  
WIRES AWAY FROM POWER  
WIRES  
2 WIRES FOR DOOR  
STRIKE POWER FROM  
POWER SUPPLY  
2 WIRES FROM  
TRANSFORMER  
FOR RE-1 POWER  
2 WIRES FROM RE-1  
TO GATE OPEN TERMINALS  
Figure 11. Gate Installation Example  
Figure 13. Door Installation Example  
RELAY  
#1  
RELAY  
#2  
RELAY  
#1  
RELAY  
#2  
GATE  
OPERATOR  
ELECTRIC  
DOOR STRIKE  
OPEN  
RE-1  
TERMINALS  
RE-1  
TERMINALS  
REQUIRED WIRING  
OPTIONAL WIRING  
DOOR STRIKE  
POWER SUPPLY  
TRANSFORMER  
TRANSFORMER  
TRANSFORMER  
TRANSFORMER  
BATTERY NEGATIVE  
BATTERY NEGATIVE  
REQUIRED WIRING  
OPTIONAL WIRING  
BATTERY POSITIVE  
SENSE #1  
INHIBIT  
TIMER  
BATTERY POSITIVE  
SENSE #1  
NOTE: IN THIS EXAMPLE  
SENSE #1 TERMINAL IS  
SET AS AN INHIBIT INPUT  
OPEN #1  
OPEN #1  
SENSE #2  
SENSE #2  
OPEN #2  
DOOR  
SENSE  
SWITCH  
ACCESS  
KEYSWITCH  
OPEN #2  
COMMON  
KEYPAD CLK  
KEYPAD DVAL  
KEYPAD DAT 0  
KEYPAD DAT 1  
KEYPAD GND  
KEYPAD PWR  
COMMON  
KEYPAD CLK  
KEYPAD DVAL  
KEYPAD DAT 0  
KEYPAD DAT 1  
KEYPAD GND  
KEYPAD PWR  
ACCESS  
KEYSWITCH  
Figure 12. Gate Installation Wiring  
Figure 14. Door Installation Wiring  
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POWER, BATTERY, & GROUND WIRING  
Power Wiring  
OPTIONAL REMOTE KEYPAD  
The optional Model AM-KP remote keypad can be used with the  
RE-1 entry system. A typical application for the remote keypad  
would be to control a second door or gate. Entry codes are the only  
method of access allowed at a remote keypad. The default system  
setting will cause the remote keypad to activate Relay #2.  
NOTE: DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL THE INSTALLATION IS  
COMPLETE.  
1. Route two wires between the RE-1 and the power transformer.  
For power wire runs up to 100 feet, use 18 AWG, THHN 600-volt  
insulated wire.  
1. Mount the AM-KP keypad onto a pedestal or to a wall.  
2. Route 6-conductor cable from the RE-1 to the AM-KP.  
For power wire runs up to 200 feet, use 16 AWG, THHN 600-volt  
insulated wire.  
For wire runs up to 300 feet use 24 AWG Belden Type 9931 or  
equivalent.  
2. Connect the wires to the transformer. Connect the other end of the  
wires to the two RE-1 TRANSFORMER terminals.  
For wire runs up to 600 feet use 20 AWG Weico Type 9405 or  
equivalent.  
Backup Battery  
3. Set the DEVICE ADDRESS rotary switch in the AM-KP to match the  
remote keypad address in the RE-1 (default = 3).  
Use of battery backup is optional. It will allow the RE-1 to operate for  
short periods of time without AC power.Two 12-volt backup batteries  
in series are recommended to obtain the proper working voltage for  
the RE-1. A single 12-volt battery can be used, although the call  
waiting beeps and the ring voltage will be lower than normal when  
five telephones are connected. The door or gate access device  
must use some type of battery backup for the entire system to be  
functional.  
4. Connect the 6-conductor cable as shown in Figure 17.  
5. Secure and lock the AM-KP to its mounting plate.  
Backup batteries will not fit into the RE-1 housing. Protect the backup  
batteries inside a rain-tight NEMA enclosure suitable for the installation.  
NOTE: Backup batteries are not required to maintain the RE-1 clock/  
calendar and programming memory during power outages.  
1. Route two wires between the RE-1 and the backup batteries.  
2. Connect two 1.2 Amp/hour (minimum), 12-volt, gel cell batteries in  
series (Battery #1 negative to Battery #2 positive).  
3. Connect the Battery #1 positive to the RE-1 BATTERY POSITIVE  
terminal.  
4. Connect the Battery #2 negative to the RE-1 BATTERY NEGATIVE  
terminal.  
NOTE: The RE-1 does not supply battery charging current. An  
external battery charger will be required to maintain the batteries.  
Earth Ground  
For the best ground, use size 12 gauge solid wire or larger to  
connect the to an 8-foot copper ground rod. Locate the ground rod  
next to the Power and Telephone company rods and bond the rods  
together with a new clamp. Do not disturb the clamps installed by  
the Power or Telephone Company. Alternately, connect to a cold  
water pipe for the earth ground.  
SET SWITCH  
TO NUMBER 3  
1. Connect the RE-1 EARTH terminal to the earth ground wire.  
2. Connect the Telephone Bypass Module EARTH GROUND terminal to  
the earth ground wire.  
Figure 16. Setting the Keypad Device Address  
RE-1  
TERMINALS  
TRANSFORMER  
TRANSFORMER  
RE -1  
TRANSFORMER  
TRANSFORMER  
TRANSFORMER  
BATTERY NEGATIVE  
BATTERY NEGATIVE  
12 VOLT  
1.2 AMP/HR  
BATTERY  
12 VOLT  
1.2 AMP/HR  
BATTERY  
BATTERY POSITIVE  
SENSE #1  
NOTE: TWO 12-VOLT BATTERIES ARE  
RECOMMENDED, ALTHOUGH ONE  
12-VOLT BATTERY CAN BE USED  
BATTERY POSITIVE  
SENSE #1  
USE BELDEN 9931 (24 AWG) CABLE FOR RUNS UP TO 300 FEET  
OPEN #1  
NOTE: BACKUP BATTERIES  
WILL REQUIRE AN  
EXTERNAL CHARGER  
SENSE #2  
OPEN #1  
USE WEICO 9405 (20 AWG) CABLE FOR RUNS UP TO 500 FEET  
OPEN #2  
SENSE #2  
RING  
HOUSE  
TIP  
COMMON  
KEYPAD CLK  
KEYPAD DVAL  
KEYPAD DAT 0  
KEYPAD DAT 1  
KEYPAD GND  
KEYPAD PWR  
OPEN #2  
RING  
RE-1  
HOUSE  
COMMON  
KEYPAD CLK  
KEYPAD DVAL  
KEYPAD DAT 0  
KEYPAD DAT 1  
KEYPAD GND  
KEYPAD PWR  
TELEPHONE  
BYPASS  
MODULE  
TIP  
CLK  
RING  
TIP  
RE-1  
TELCO  
DVAL  
EARTH  
GROUND  
AM-KP  
REMOTE  
KEYPAD  
DAT0  
RING  
TIP  
TELCO  
DAT1  
RE-1  
TERMINALS  
GND  
PWR  
HOUSE TELCO  
GROUND  
STAKE  
Figure 15. Power, Backup Battery & Ground Wiring  
Figure 17. Remote Keypad Wiring  
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OPTIONAL KEYSWITCH  
A keyswitch can be installed in the RE-1 Entry System to provide  
keyed access. The RE-1 case is designed to accept the following  
keyswitch:  
KNOX COMPANY MODEL 3501  
KNOX COMPANY  
800-552-5669  
Keyswitch Installation  
1. Disconnect the wiring harness connector and remove the antenna  
terminal block. Remove the four circuit board retaining screws and the  
RE-1 circuit board (see Figure 18).  
INSTALL COVER PLATE  
AND SPACER WITH FOUR  
SCREWS, LOCKNUTS, & NUTS  
2. Remove the screw and washer that retain the keyswitch hole access  
plate (see Figure 19).  
3. Hold the lock cover and plastic spacer in place on the RE-1 case.  
Secure the assembly with four screws, lock washers, and nuts. Slide  
the keyswitch into the hole, oriented as shown (see Figure 20).  
Secure the keyswitch with the large switch nut. Use bolt cutters to trim  
the two screws closest to the case edge so they will clear the circuit  
board (see Figure 21).  
COVER  
PLATE  
ASSEMBLY  
SPACER  
4. Plug the two keyswitch snap-on wire leads (supplied with the switch)  
onto the keyswitch COM and N.O. pins (see Figure 21).  
5. Replace the RE-1 circuit board. Secure the board with the four  
screws. Reconnect the antenna terminal block and wiring harness  
connector.  
INSERT KEYSWITCH  
INTO HOLE WITH  
KEYSLOT ORIENTED  
AS SHOWN  
6. Connect one keyswitch wire to the RE-1 OPEN #1 terminal. Connect  
the other keyswitch wire to the RE-1 COMMON terminal.  
Figure 20. Installing the Keyswitch  
DISCONNECT THESE  
TWO CONNECTORS  
COM  
N.O.  
REMOVE  
CIRCUIT  
BOARD  
SWITCH  
PINS  
SWITCH SECURED  
WITH LARGE NUT  
BOLTS CUT SHORT  
TO CLEAR CIRCUIT  
BOARD  
CONNECT SWITCH WIRES  
TO COM AND N.O. PINS  
REMOVE THESE  
4 SCREWS  
Figure 18. Removing the RE-1 Circuit Board  
Figure 21. Keyswitch Wire Connections  
RE-1  
TERMINALS  
TRANSFORMER  
TRANSFORMER  
REMOVE THE  
SCREW AND  
WASHER  
BATTERY NEGATIVE  
BATTERY POSITIVE  
SENSE #1  
OPEN #1  
SENSE #2  
OPEN #2  
ACCESS  
KEYSWITCH  
COMMON  
KEYPAD CLK  
KEYPAD DVAL  
KEYPAD DAT 0  
KEYPAD DAT 1  
KEYPAD GND  
KEYPAD PWR  
NOTE: THE KEYSWITCH CAN BE WIRED TO  
THE OPEN #2 TERMINAL TO CONTROL  
A SECOND GATE OR DOOR  
REMOVE THE  
COVER PLATE  
Figure 22. Keyswitch Wiring  
Figure 19. Removing the Keyswitch Hole Access Plate  
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OPTIONAL CCTV CAMERA  
Linear’s Model RE-BWC1 (P/N ACP00886A) CCTV camera can  
be installed inside the RE-1 Entry System. The camera provides a  
video signal for viewing the area in front of the entry system.  
The camera is continuously powered by the RE-1. The camera’s  
infrared light emitters illuminate the area directly on front of the entry  
system for nighttime or low light operation.  
The RE -1 CAMERA jack is used to connect the camera to the main  
circuit board with the double-ended modular cable supplied with the  
camera. This cable routes power to, and video from the camera.  
TheRE-1VIDEOjackisforconnectiontoavideocablewithaType “BNC”  
connector. Up to 300 feet of 75-ohm RG-59 video cable can be used.  
Longer cable runs may require the use of a video amplifier.  
Camera Installation  
1. Disconnect the wiring harness connector and remove the antenna  
terminal block. Remove the four circuit board retaining screws and the  
RE-1 circuit board (see Figure 23).  
INSERT WIRING  
HARNESS PLUG  
INTO THE 2-PIN  
LIGHTING  
2. Mount the camera assembly into the RE-1 case. Secure the camera  
with the two screws provided (see Figure 24).  
CONNECTOR  
3. Connect the wiring harness 2-pin lighting power wiring connector onto  
the camera’s infrared lighting power connector (see Figure 25).  
4. Replace the RE-1 circuit board. Secure the board with the four screws.  
Reconnect the antenna terminal block and wiring harness connector.  
5. Plug the double-ended modular cable into camera’s jack and the RE-1  
CAMERA jack (see Figure 26).  
Figure 25. Connecting the Camera’s Lighting Power  
6. Connect the video cable to the RE-1 VIDEO connector (see  
Figure 27).  
NOTE: ALTERNATELY, THE CAMERA CAN BE  
CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO ANY OF LINEAR'S  
KEEPSAFER™ BRAND MONITORS  
PLUG THE CAMERA CABLE  
INTO THE CAMERA'S JACK  
AND THE RE-1'S CAMERA JACK  
DISCONNECT THESE  
TWO CONNECTORS  
REMOVE  
CIRCUIT  
BOARD  
CAMERA  
CABLE FROM  
CAMERA'S JACK  
RE-1  
CAMERA  
JACK  
REMOVE THESE  
4 SCREWS  
Figure 26. Connecting the Camera Cable  
Figure 23. Removing the RE-1 Circuit Board  
SECURE THE CAMERA ASSEMBLY  
WITH TWO SCREWS  
CONNECT THE VIDEO CABLE FOR THE MONITOR  
TO THE RE-1'S VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTOR  
IMPORTANT!  
TO PREVENT INTERNAL  
INFRARED LIGHT FROM  
ENTERING THE CAMERA,  
BE SURE THE FOAM GASKET  
AROUND THE CAMERA'S  
LENS PRESSES FIRMLY AGAINST  
THE RE-1'S FACEPLATE  
Figure 24. Mounting the Camera in the RE-1  
Figure 27. Connecting the Video Cable  
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3. Double-click on “Local RE-1”. (The Local RE-1 icon can be dragged  
to the desktop for easy future access).  
PROGRAMMING ACCESS  
The RE-1 can be programmed locally or remotely. The system’s  
built-in programming software can be accessed on-site or off-site  
using a computer with any Internet browser.  
4. Enter the RE-1’s programming master password (123456, unless  
changed) into the “Password” area. Select “Save Password” if you  
want the computer to retain the password.  
Without a computer, the RE-1 can be programmed from its main  
keypad, from any local TouchTone® telephone connected to the  
same line, or from any remote TouchTone® telephone by calling  
the unit. To guide you through the programming, the RE-1’s voice  
synthesizer will announce programming prompts over the telephone.  
5. Select Connect” and wait for the modem to connect to the RE-1.  
6. Switch to the browser software and enter into the address line:  
http://192.168.20.10/re1.html” (save this address as a “favorite” or  
“bookmark” so you won’t have to enter it each time you connect).  
7. Follow the screen links to select the RE-1 items to program.  
8. When finished programming, double-click on the dial-up networking  
icon in the status area of the task bar and select “Disconnect” to  
terminate the connection.  
Programming with a Computer  
Navigating through the RE-1’s programming “pages” is similar to  
browsing through your favorite web site’s pages.Anyone familiar with  
the Internet will find programming the RE-1 with a computer very  
easy. The RE-1’s memory contains the “pages” that the computer  
will view. When selections and changes are made on the computer,  
the RE-1’s memory is programmed to your custom settings.  
NOTE: Be sure to disconnect when programming is completed.  
Creating Remote Computer Dial-up Connection  
1. From My Computer” select “Dial-up Networking” and select “Make  
New Connection”.  
2. Name the connection “Remote RE-1” and verify that the installed  
modem is listed as the device the select “Next”.  
3. For the telephone number enter the telephone number of the line that  
the RE-1 is installed on, select “Next”, then select “Finish”.  
4. Right-click on “Remote RE-1” and select “Properties”.  
5. From the “General” tab, in the “Connect Using” area, select  
Configure...”.  
System Requirements  
NOTE: These requirements are for a PC running the Windows™  
operating system. For other types of computers and operating systems  
call Linear Technical Services for assistance.  
1. A dial-up modem must be installed.  
2. Dial-up networking must be installed.  
3. An internet browser must be installed.  
6. From the “General” tab, in the “Speaker volume area”, set the  
volume to “High”.  
7. Select the “Connection” tab.  
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WINDOWS VISTA™ SETUP)  
8. Select Advanced...”  
9. In the “Use error control” area, de-select “Compress data” and  
select “OK”  
10. Select OK” again.  
11. Select the “Server Types” or “Networking” tab.  
12. In the “Advanced Options” area, de-select “Enable software  
compression”.  
13. In the “Allowed network protocols” area, de-select “NetBEUI” and  
de-select “IPX/SPX Compatible”. Only “TCP/IP” should be selected.  
14. Select TCP/IP Settings...”.  
Creating a Local Computer Dial-up Connection  
1. From My Computer” select “Dial-up Networking” and select “Make  
New Connection”.  
2. Name the connection “Local RE-1” and verify that the installed  
modem is listed as the device then select “Next”.  
3. For the telephone number enter “###”, select “Next”, then select  
Finish”.  
NOTE:The “###” prefix to access programming is the default value for  
the RE-1. It can be changed in the RE-1 using PPN #72. Be sure the  
prefix entered as the telephone number matches what has been set in  
the RE-1 if it has been changed from the default.  
15. Select Specify an IP address”.  
16. Enter 192.168.20.11” as the “IP address”.  
17. De-select Use IP header compression” and de-select “Use default  
gateway on remote network” then select “OK”.  
18. Select OK” again to complete the properties settings.  
4. Right-click on “Local RE-1” and select “Properties”.  
5. From the “General” tab, in the “Connect Using” area, select  
Configure...”.  
Connecting Remotely  
6. From the “General” tab, in the “Speaker volume area”, set the  
volume to “High”.  
7. Select the “Connection” tab.  
1. Start your browser software. If your browser is set to automatically dial  
your normal Internet provider when the browser is opened, cancel the  
dialing when it starts.  
8. Select Advanced...”  
2. From My Computer” select “Dial-up networking”.  
3. Double-click on “Remote RE-1”. (The Remote RE-1 icon can be  
dragged to the desktop for easy future access).  
9. In the “Use error control” area, de-select “Compress data” and  
select “OK”  
10. Select OK” again.  
11. Select the “Server Types” or “Networking” tab.  
12. In the “Advanced Options” area, de-select “Enable software  
compression”.  
13. In the “Allowed network protocols” area, de-select “NetBEUI” and  
de-select “IPX/SPX Compatible”. Only “TCP/IP” should be selected.  
14. Select TCP/IP Settings...”.  
4. Enter the RE-1’s programming master password (123456, unless  
changed) into the “Password” area. Select “Save Password” if you  
want the computer to retain the password.  
5. Select Connect” and wait for the modem to dial the RE-1.  
6. Select Cancelafter two rings.  
7. Wait about 10 seconds, but not longer than 30 seconds, then repeat  
Steps 3-5. The RE-1 should answer.  
8. Wait for the connection to establish.  
15. Select Specify an IP address”.  
16. Enter 192.168.20.11” as the “IP address”.  
17. De-select Use IP header compression” and de-select “Use default  
gateway on remote network” then select “OK”.  
18. Select OK” again to complete the properties settings.  
9. Switch to the browser software and enter into the address line:  
http://192.168.20.10/re1.html” (save this address as a “favorite” or  
“bookmark” so you won’t have to enter it each time you connect).  
10. Follow the screen links to select the RE-1 items to program.  
11. When finished programming, double-click on the dial-up networking  
icon in the status area of the task bar and select “Disconnect” to  
terminate the connection.  
Connecting Locally  
1. Start your browser software. If your browser is set to automatically dial  
your normal Internet provider when the browser is opened, cancel the  
dialing when it starts.  
NOTE: Be sure to disconnect when programming is completed.  
2. Start Dial-up networking”.  
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SETTING UP A WINDOWS XP™ DIAL-UP NETWORK CONNECTION  
1. FROM CONTROL PANEL SELECT "NETWORK  
CONNECTIONS" THEN SELECT "NEW CONNECTION  
WIZARD"  
2. THE NEW CONNECTION WIZARD WILL START  
CLICK "NEXT"  
3. NEW CONNECTION WIZARD - "NETWORK CONNECTION  
TYPE" SELECT "CONNECT TO THE INTERNET" OPTION  
6. NEW CONNECTION WIZARD - "CONNECTION NAME"  
ENTER "RE-1 LOCAL" FOR A LOCAL CONNECTION  
OR "RE-1 REMOTE" FOR A REMOTE CONNECTION  
AS THE "ISP NAME"  
4. NEW CONNECTION WIZARD - "GETTING READY"  
SELECT "SET UP MY CONNECTION MANUALLY"  
5. NEW CONNECTION WIZARD - "INTERNET CONNECTION"  
SELECT "CONNECT USING DIAL UP MODEM"  
7. NEW CONNECTION WIZARD - "PHONE NUMBER TO DIAL"  
FOR A REMOTE CONNECTION, ENTER THE PHONE NUMBER  
OF THE RE-1'S PHONE LINE. FOR A LOCAL CONNECTION  
ENTER "###" (THE DEFAULT LOCAL ACCESS PASSWORD)  
8. NEW CONNECTION WIZARD - "INTERNET ACCOUNT  
INFORMATION" ENTER "Linear" AS USER NAME AND  
"123456" AS PASSWORD  
9. NEW CONNECTION WIZARD - "COMPLETING THE WIZARD"  
SELECT "ADD SHORTCUT" AND CLICK "FINISH"  
NOTE: "###" IS THE DEFAULT FOR LOCAL PROGRAMMING  
ACCESS. IF IT HAS BEEN CHANGED, USE THE NEW CODE  
UN-CHECK THESE  
THREE BOXES  
13. SELECT "USE THE FOLLOWING  
IP ADDRESS" AND ENTER  
192.168.20.11 THEN CLICK  
14. UN-CHECK "USE DEFAULT  
GATEWAY ON REMOTE NETWORK"  
AND UN-CHECK "USE IP HEADER  
COMPRESSION" THEN CLICK OK  
12. SELECT "NETWORKING" TAB,  
THEN CLICK PROPERTIES FOR  
"INTERNET PROTOCOL (TCP/IP)  
11. CLICK "PROPERTIES" TO SET OPTIONS  
"ADVANCED...".  
10. DOUBLE-CLICK  
ON DESKTOP ICON  
TO LAUNCH THE  
CONNECTION  
WINDOW  
BE SURE ONLY THESE FIRST  
TWO BOXES ARE CHECKED  
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CONNECTING TO THE RE-1 WITH WINDOWS XP™  
1. DOUBLE-CLICK  
ON DESKTOP ICON  
TO LAUNCH THE  
CONNECTION  
WINDOW  
2. CLICK "DIAL"  
TO START THE  
CONNECTION  
3. THE MODEM WILL  
DIAL THE NUMBER  
4. ONLY WHEN CONNECTING REMOTELY, AFTER  
THREE RINGS, CLICK "CANCEL", WAIT 10 SECONDS  
THEN REPEAT STEPS 1-3. THE RE-1 WILL ANSWER THE  
PHONE ON THE SECOND CALL ATTEMPT  
5. THE RE-1 WILL  
VERIFY THE USERNAME  
AND PASSWORD  
6. AFTER CONNECTING, SWITCH TO YOUR MICROSOFT  
INTERNET EXPLORER BROWSER SOFTWARE AND  
ENTER THIS ADDRESS:  
http://192.168.20.10/re1.html  
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SETTING UP A WINDOWS VISTA™ DIAL-UP NETWORK CONNECTION (PART 1)  
1. FROM THE START MENU, CLICK ON "CONNECT TO"  
2. CLICK ON "SETUP A CONNECTION OR NETWORK"  
3. CHOOSE "SET UP A DIAL-UP CONNECTION"  
4. CLICK ON THE MODEM TO BE USED FOR THE CONNECTION  
5. FILL IN THE INFORMATION FOR THE CONNECTION  
6. CLICK ON "SET UP THE CONNECTION ANYWAY"  
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SETTING UP A WINDOWS VISTA™ DIAL-UP NETWORK CONNECTION (PART 2)  
7. CLICK ON "CLOSE"  
8. FROM THE START MENU, CLICK ON "CONNECT TO" AND SELECT "RE-1"  
9. IN THE CONNECT WINDOW, SELECT "PROPERTIES"  
10. CLICK ON "CONFIGURE" AND UN-CHECK ALL HARDWARE FEATURES  
11. CLICK ON "OK" THEN CLICK ON "NETWORKING"  
TAB. HIGHLIGHT "INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 4  
(TCP/IPv4)" AND CLICK ON "PROPERTIES"  
12. CLICK ON "USE THE FOLLOWING IP ADDRESS"  
AND ENTER 192.168.20.11  
13. CLICK ON "ADVANCED" AND UN-CHECK  
"USE IP HEADER COMPRESSION"  
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CONNECTING TO THE RE-1 WITH WINDOWS VISTA™  
1. CLICK ON "DIAL" START THE CONNECTION  
2. THE MODEM WILL  
DIAL THE NUMBER  
3. ONLY WHEN CONNECTING REMOTELY, AFTER  
THREE RINGS, CLICK "CANCEL", WAIT 10 SECONDS  
THEN REPEAT STEPS 1-3. THE RE-1 WILL ANSWER THE  
PHONE ON THE SECOND CALL ATTEMPT  
4. THE RE-1 WILL  
VERIFY THE USERNAME  
AND PASSWORD  
5. AFTER CONNECTING, SWITCH TO YOUR MICROSOFT  
INTERNET EXPLORER BROWSER SOFTWARE AND  
ENTER THIS ADDRESS:  
http://192.168.20.10/re1.html  
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LOCAL PROGRAMMING ACCESS  
REMOTE PROGRAMMING ACCESS  
Programming with a Local Telephone or the Unit’s Keypad  
Start with Step 1 below for local programming with the unit’s keypad  
or a local telephone.  
Remote Programming with a Telephone  
For remote programming, the RE-1 can be called from any  
TouchTone® telephone. Once the connection is made, the  
programming keystrokes are identical to what would be entered at  
the unit’s keypad or from a local telephone. Refer to the next section  
for details of the keystrokes for each programming PPN.  
1. Enter ###” (unless the programming prefix has been changed) then  
the Master Programming Code (123456, unless it has been changed),  
then “#”.  
2. Use the telephone keys or keypad to make any programming  
changes. Refer to the next section for details of the  
keystrokes for each programming PPN. The voice  
synthesizer will sound programming prompts.  
Remote Telephone Connection  
1. Dial the telephone number of the line that the RE-1 is connected to.  
2. Let the telephone ring twice and hang up.  
3. After 10 seconds, but before 30 seconds, call back to the same  
telephone number.  
3. To disconnect after programming, enter “99#”.  
NOTE: The RE-1 will automatically exit programming mode after five  
minutes of no programming activity.  
4. The RE-1 will answer and sound a tone for 2 seconds.  
5. The RE-1 will wait for approximately six seconds for the caller to enter  
the Master Programming Code.  
6. Enter password (123456, unless it has been changed), then “#”.  
7. Use the telephone keypad to make any programming changes. Refer  
to the next section for details of the keystrokes for each programming  
PPN. The voice synthesizer will sound programming prompts.  
8. To disconnect after programming, enter “99#”.  
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FACTORY DEFAULTS  
PROGRAMMING REFERENCE  
PROGRAMMING CONTROL  
PPN 1  
ENTRY CODE LENGTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 DIGITS  
PPN 8  
TRANSMITTER LEFT (OR TOP LEFT) BUTTON ACTIVATES . . . . . . . . . . .RELAY #1  
TRANSMITTER RIGHT (OR TOP RIGHT) BUTTON ACTIVATES . . . . . . . .RELAY #2  
TRANSMITTER TOP BUTTON ACTIVATES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . RELAYS #1 AND #2  
TRANSMITTER LOWER LEFT BUTTON ACTIVATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NONE  
TRANSMITTER LOWER RIGHT BUTTON ACTIVATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NONE  
ENTRY TIME ZONES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DISABLED  
HOLIDAYS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NONE SET  
CLOCK & CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOT SET  
RELAY #1 ON TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SECONDS  
RELAY #2 ON TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SECONDS  
MAIN KEYPAD ACTIVATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RELAY #1 OR #2  
REMOTE KEYPAD ACTIVATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RELAY #2  
RELAY #2 ALARM FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DISABLED  
MGT GATE EDGE TRANSMITTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DISABLED  
RELAY #2 ALTERNATE FUNCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2ND GATE OR DOOR  
REMOTE KEYPAD ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
SENSE INPUT ALTERNATE FUNCTION  
USAGE  
KEYSTROKES  
ENTER PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .###MASTER CODE#  
ESCAPE/CANCEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
EXIT PROGRAMMING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99#  
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PROGRAM POSITION NUMBERS (PPN)  
PPN 10  
PPN 12  
PPN 20  
PPN 21  
PPN 22  
PPN 23  
PPN 23  
PPN 24  
PPN 26  
PPN 27  
PPN 28  
PPN 29  
ENTRY CODE LENGTH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 1 PAGE 20  
ADDING A NEW ENTRY CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 2 PAGE 20  
REMOVING A SINGLE ENTRY CODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 3 PAGE 20  
ADDING TRANSMITTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 4 PAGE 21  
SUSPEND OR ACTIVATE A SINGLE TRANSMITTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 5 PAGE 21  
ADDING A TEMPORARY ACCESS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 6 PAGE 20  
ASSIGNING TRANSMITTER BUTTONS TO RELAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 8 PAGE 21  
SETTING THE TIME ZONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 10 PAGE 20  
SETTING THE HOLIDAY DAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 12 PAGE 20  
SETTING THE CLOCK & CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 20 PAGE 20  
RELAY #1 ON TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 21 PAGE 22  
RELAY #2 ON TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 22 PAGE 22  
MAIN & REMOTE KEYPAD RELAY AND TIME ZONE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 23 PAGE 22  
RELAY #2 ALARM FUNCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 24 PAGE 22  
MGT GATE EDGE TRANSMITTER SETUP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 26 PAGE 22  
RELAY #2 ALTERNATE OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 27 PAGE 22  
REMOTE KEYPAD ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 28 PAGE 22  
SENSE INPUT ALTERNATE FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 29 PAGE 22  
KEYPAD LOCKOUT COUNT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 30 PAGE 22  
ANTI-PASSBACK TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 31 PAGE 22  
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF VISITOR RINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 32 PAGE 21  
MODEM RING DETECT ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 33 PAGE 23  
CALL FORWARDING DIALING METHOD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 34 PAGE 21  
KEYPAD BEEPS ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 40 PAGE 24  
RELAY #1 TONE ON/OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 41 PAGE 24  
RELAY #2 TONE ON/OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 42 PAGE 24  
RELAY TONE DURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 43 PAGE 24  
VOICE SYNTHESIZER ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 44 PAGE 24  
VISITOR TALK TIME LIMIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 45 PAGE 21  
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 46 PAGE 24  
CALL WAITING ON/OFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 50 PAGE 21  
PRIVACY FEATURE SCHEDULE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 51 PAGE 21  
INTERCOM MODE ON/OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 52 PAGE 21  
AUTOMATIC DOOR/GATE OPEN TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 53 PAGE 24  
CALL FORWARDING FEATURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 54 PAGE 22  
ALTERNATE RESIDENT TELEPHONE NUMBERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 55 PAGE 22  
RESIDENT RESPONSE TELEPHONE KEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 71 PAGE 22  
RESIDENT PROGRAMMING & COMMAND PREFIXES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 72 PAGE 22  
ERASING ALL TRANSMITTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 95 PAGE 21  
ERASING ALL ENTRY CODES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 97 PAGE 20  
CHANGING THE MASTER CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 98 PAGE 20  
RESET SYSTEM DEFAULTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PPN 200 PAGE 22  
RELAY #1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SENSE  
RELAY #2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SENSE  
KEYPAD LOCKOUT COUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 TRIES BEFORE LOCKOUT  
ANTI-PASSBACK TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ANTI-PASSBACK DISABLED  
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF VISITOR RINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 RINGS  
MODEM RING DETECT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ON  
CALL FORWARDING DIALING METHOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TONE  
KEYPAD BEEPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ON  
RELAY #1 TONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OFF  
RELAY #2 TONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OFF  
RELAY TONE DURATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 SECOND  
VOICE SYNTHESIZER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ON  
VISITOR TALK TIME LIMIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 SECONDS  
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ON  
CALL WAITING FEATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ON  
PRIVACY FEATURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OFF  
AUTOMATIC GATE/DOOR OPEN TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOT SET  
CALL FORWARDING FEATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OFF  
ALTERNATE RESIDENT TELEPHONE NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALL DISABLED  
RESIDENCE RESPONSE TELEPHONE KEYS  
PPN 30  
PPN 31  
PPN 32  
PPN 33  
PPN 34  
PPN 40  
PPN 41  
PPN 42  
PPN 43  
PPN 44  
PPN 45  
PPN 46  
PPN 50  
PPN 51  
PPN 53  
PPN 54  
PPN 55  
PPN 71  
1 - ACTIVATE RELAY #1  
2 - ACTIVATE RELAY #2  
9 - DISCONNECT VISITOR  
6 - SWITCH TO/FROM CALL WAITING  
PPN 72  
PPN 72  
PPN 98  
RESIDENCE PROGRAMMING PREFIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .###  
RESIDENCE COMMAND PREFIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ##  
MASTER PROGRAMMING CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123456  
NOTE: Programming worksheets are supplied at the rear of this manual  
for writing down other programming selections.  
MASTER CODE  
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BASIC SYSTEM PROGRAMMING  
ENTRY CODE PROGRAMMING  
Entering Programming Mode  
Setting the Entry Code Length  
Sets the number of digits for all the entry codes programmed.  
Default: 4 digits  
The 6-digit Master Programming Code (default = 123456) is used to enter  
Programming Mode from a local or remote telephone or the keypad.  
Press:  
Length = 2 - 6 for entry code length  
Length  
Press:  
Master Code  
Master Code = the current 6-digit Master Programming Code  
NOTE: If the Entry Code Length is going to be changed from the factory  
default of four digits, make this change first, before programming any  
entry codes.  
Exiting Programming Mode  
Press:  
Adding a New Entry Code  
Use this PPN to add up to 100 entry codes.  
NOTE: The RE-1 will automatically exit Programming Mode after five  
minutes of programming inactivity.  
Press:  
Code  
Code  
Relay  
Re-entering a Command After a Mistake  
If an incorrect entry, or an incorrect key is pressed during programming, to  
clear the keypad:  
Time Zone  
Code = The new entry code: 1-999999, depending on code length  
Relay = Relay that entry code will activate:  
Press:  
Changing the Master Code  
1 = Relay #1 2 = Relay #2 3 = Both Relays  
4 = Latch Relay #1 (no access restrictions, latches relay, unlatch relay by  
re-entering code)  
Use this PPN to change the six-digit Master Programming Code. Be sure to  
write down the new code.  
Press:  
New Master Code  
New Master Code  
Time Zone = 0 = no time zone; 1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7  
If the new entry code chosen is already being used for another entry code, the  
system will reject the code. A new unique entry code needs to be entered.  
Setting the Clock And Calendar  
The time and date set in the clock and calendar control the system time  
zones, holiday schedules, and time stamping of the event log. The GTZ  
setting controls when the downlight is on.The RE-1 has an on-board lithium  
battery to maintain the date and time if power is removed from the unit.  
NOTE: Refer to PPN #23 for main and remote relay activation options.  
Adding a Temporary Entry Code  
Temporary entry codes with a starting and ending date can be created to  
permit limited access. Temporary entry codes will expire and no longer be  
able to grant access outside the programmed dates and a programmed  
number of uses. The total number of temporary and regular entry codes  
cannot exceed 100.  
Press:  
Day of Week  
Month  
Day  
Year  
Hour  
Minute  
AM/PM  
GTZ  
Day of Week: 1 = Sun; 2 = Mon; 3 = Tue; 4 = Wed; 5 = Thu; 6 = Fri; 7 = Sat  
Month = 1-12; Day = 1-31;Year = 2000-2127;  
Hour = 1-12 (in standard, non-daylight saving time)  
Press:  
Code  
Code  
Relay  
Time Zone  
Minute = 0-59; AM/PM: 0 = AM; 1 = PM  
GTZ (Geographic Time Zone): 0 = None (disables nightime keypad lighting);  
1 = Eastern; 2 = Central; 3 = Mountain; 4 = Pacific; 5 = Alaska; 6 = Hawaii  
Number  
Valid From  
Valid Thru  
Code = The new entry code: 1-999999, depending on code length  
Relay = Relay that entry code will activate:  
1 = Relay #1 2 = Relay #2 3 = Both Relays  
Setting the Time Zones  
Time Zone = 0 = no time zone; 1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7  
Number = Number of times (1-255) that the entry code is allowed access  
Valid From = First date (MMDDYY) that the entry code is valid  
Valid Thru = Last date (MMDDYY) the entry code is valid.  
Seven time zones are available for restricting access, automatic gate entry,  
call forwarding schedule, assigning an access groups for transmitters,  
assigning a temporary entry code, and setting theDo Not Disturbschedule.  
A time zone constrained event will be allowed or occur between the start  
and end times on the active days selected.  
If the new temporary entry code chosen is already being used for another  
entry code, the system will reject the code. A new unique temporary entry  
code needs to be entered.  
Press:  
Time Zone Number  
Active Days  
NOTE: Refer to PPN #23 for main and remote relay activation options.  
Start Hour  
Start Minute  
End Minute  
AM/PM  
AM/PM  
End Hour  
Removing a Single Entry Code  
Use this PPN to delete an entry code.  
Press:  
Code = The entry code to remove.  
Code  
Code  
Time Zone Number = 1-7  
Active Days (Enter up to 8 digits):  
1 = Sun; 2 = Mon; 3 = Tue; 4 = Wed; 5 = Thu; 6 = Fri; 7 = Sat; 8 = Holidays  
Start Minute = 0-59 AM/PM: 0 = AM; 1 = PM  
End Minute = 0-59 AM/PM: 0 = AM; 1 = PM  
Erasing All Entry Codes  
Start Hour = 1-12  
End Hour = 1-12  
WARNING:This command will remove all entry codes.  
Press: 000000 000000  
Setting the Holiday Days  
Up to ten holidays can be programmed. Holidays are used to restrict access  
on holiday days. If an entry method (code or transmitter) is assigned to a time  
zone, holidays must be set as an active day to allow access on holidays.  
Press:  
Holiday Number  
Month  
Day  
Holiday Number = 1-10  
Month = 1-12  
Day = 1-31  
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TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING  
TELEPHONE PROGRAMMING  
Adding Transmitters  
Maximum Number of Visitor Rings  
Default: 5 Rings  
Changes the maximum number of distinctive rings that the RE-1 will  
generate to the local telephones when the CALL button is pressed.  
Up to 24 groups of transmitters can be assigned common access privileges  
sharing the same one or two time zones. Up to 100 transmitters total in all  
groups combined can be used in each RE-1 system.  
Press:  
Rings = 1-15 Rings maximum  
Rings  
Press:  
Number  
Facility Code  
First ID  
Call Forwarding Dialing Method  
Default: Tone  
Time Zone 1 Time Zone 2  
Number = Number of transmitters in the group  
Sets the dialing method used during call forwarding to either tone or pulse  
style.  
Facility Code = Facility code 0-15 marked on block of transmitters;  
First ID = 5-digit ID number of first transmitter in group.  
Press:  
Method  
Method: 1 = Pulse; 2 = Tone  
Time Zone 1 = 0 = no time zone; 1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7  
Time Zone 2 = 0 = no time zone; 1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7  
Visitor Talk Time Limit  
Default: 60 Seconds  
Sets the time that the visitor is allowed to talk to the resident. Ten seconds  
before the time expires, the voice synthesizer will announce “ten seconds”,  
and at five seconds it will announce “five seconds”, to the visitor. If the voice  
synthesizer is disabled (PPN #44), a beep will sound each second during  
the last ten seconds of time allowed.  
NOTE: If the Time Zone 1 entry is set to “0”, the Time Zone 2 entry is  
ignored.  
Suspend or Activate a Transmitter  
Each transmitter programmed can be individually suspended from use for  
access with this programming PPN. The transmitter will remain suspended  
until it is re-activated using this same programming PPN.  
Press:  
Limit = 15-255 Seconds allowed  
Limit  
Press:  
Facility  
ID  
Action  
Call Waiting Feature On/Off  
Default: On  
Facility = Facility code 0-15 of transmitter  
ID = 5-digit ID number of transmitter  
Action: 0 = Suspend transmitter; 1 = Re-activate transmitter  
Turns the call waiting feature on or off. If call waiting is on (factory default)  
and the resident is on the telephone at the same time a visitor calls, the  
RE-1 will generate beeps on the resident’s telephone line to signal that a  
visitor is calling. The resident has the option to switch to the visitor’s call.  
Erasing All Transmitters  
WARNING: Performing this command will remove all  
If the call waiting feature is off and the resident is on the telephone at the  
same time a visitor calls, the RE-1 will announce “resident busy” to the  
visitor.  
transmitters from the memory.  
Press:  
000000  
000000  
Press:  
Call Waiting  
Call Waiting: 1 = ON; 0 = OFF  
Assigning Transmitter Buttons to Relays  
Defaults:  
Left (or Top Left) = Relay #1  
Right (or Top Right) = Relay #2  
Top Button = Both Relays  
Lower Left = None  
Privacy Feature Schedule  
Default: Off  
The privacy feature will block visitor’s calls and call forwarding during the  
selectedTime Zone or at all times.If the privacy feature is active and a visitor  
calls, the RE-1 will announce “do not disturb resident”. If call forwarding  
is scheduled (PPN #54) and the privacy feature is active, the RE-1 will  
announce “do not disturb resident” and visitor’s call will not be forwarded.  
Lower Right = None  
The RE-1 can be programmed to control which relay will activate from  
which transmitter button. This setting will effect all transmitters (single and  
multi-channel) used with the RE-1  
Press:  
Privacy: 0 = Privacy feature OFF  
Privacy  
Time Zone  
Press:  
Button  
Relay  
1 = Privacy feature ON (scheduled by Time Zone)  
2 = Privacy feature ON at all times  
Time Zone = 1-7 (Privacy feature active during this Time Zone)  
Button: 1 = Right (or Top Right); 2 = Left (or Top Left)  
4 = Top; 5 = Bottom Right; 6 = Bottom Left  
Relay: 0 = None; 1 = Relay #1; 2 = Relay #2; 3 = Both Relays  
Intercom Mode On/Off  
Default : Off  
The RE-1 includes an Intercom Mode that allows the unit to be operated  
independent of the Public Switched Network. In this mode, the RE-1 directly  
supplies the power for the house telephone(s) connected to it.  
RIGHT  
BUTTON  
BOTH  
FUNCTION  
AS LEFT  
BUTTON  
LEFT  
BUTTON  
To use the RE-1 in intercom mode, connect the telephone line as shown  
under Telephone Wiring Options on Page 6. Note that the RE-1’s Telephone  
Bypass Module is included in the circuit for additional telephone line  
surge protection. Be sure the Telephone Bypass Module’s switch is in the  
NORMAL position.  
LEFT  
BUTTON  
BOTTOM-LEFT  
BUTTON  
BOTTOM-RIGHT  
BUTTON  
ACT-31  
ACT-34  
SINGLE-CHANNEL  
TRANSMITTERS  
NOTE: Because there is no connection to the Public Switched Telephone  
Network, the call forwarding and alternate resident telephone dialing  
features will not be available.  
FOUR-CHANNEL  
TRANSMITTER  
ACT-21  
MDT  
TOP  
BUTTON  
TOP  
BUTTON  
This programming step turns the intercom mode on or off. If intercom mode  
is on, the RE-1 will power the house telephone(s).  
BOTH EQUALS  
TOP BUTTON  
RIGHT  
BUTTON  
RIGHT  
BUTTON  
If intercom mode is off, the Telephone Company will power the house  
telephone(s).  
LEFT  
BUTTON  
RIGHT  
BUTTON  
LEFT  
BUTTON  
BOTTOM-RIGHT  
BUTTON  
BOTTOM-LEFT  
BUTTON  
LEFT  
BUTTON  
Press  
Intercom Mode  
ACT-22  
Intercom Mode: 1 = ON; 0 = OFF  
MDT-4  
MDT-2  
FIVE-CHANNEL  
TRANSMITTER  
THREE-CHANNEL  
TRANSMITTERS  
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Call Forwarding Feature  
Default: OFF  
Resident Response Telephone Keys  
Defaults:  
Key A “1” = Activates Relay #1  
The call forwarding feature will allow a visitor to contact the resident at  
the programmed telephone number instead of through the local telephone  
line. The feature can be set to be active during a selected Time Zone or  
at all times. The telephone number programmed can contain an extension  
number and an optional time delay before dialing the extension.  
Key B “2” = Activates Relay #2  
Key C “9” = Disconnect Visitor’s Call  
Key D “6” = Switch To/From Call Waiting  
The resident response keys are the telephone keys that the resident uses to  
grant access and control calls from a visitor. The keys for the four functions  
can be customized. Enter all four keys each time this programming PPN is  
used.  
Press:  
Forwarding  
Time Zone  
Telephone Number  
Forwarding: 0 = Call forwarding feature OFF  
Extension Delay  
Press:  
Keys ABCD  
1 = Call forwarding feature ON at all times  
2 = Call forwarding feature ON (scheduled by Time Zone)  
Keys ABCD: Enter 4 digits for the response keys A, B, C, & D  
Key A = Activates Relay #1  
Key B = Activates Relay #2  
3 = Forward the call if there was no resident answer  
Time Zone = 1-7 (Call forwarding feature active during this Time Zone)  
Telephone Number = Up to 11-digit telephone number  
Key C = Disconnects the Visitor’s Call  
Key D = Switches to and from a call holding on call waiting  
Extension = Up to 4-digit telephone extension number  
Delay = 1-25 seconds (delay between telephone number and extension)  
Resident Programming and Command Prefixes  
Defaults:  
Programming = “###”  
Command = “##”  
Example, call forwarding with only a phone number:  
The resident command prefix is entered on a local telephone prior to  
entering a command number to control one of the relays or open voice  
communications with the RE-1. The resident programming prefix is entered  
on a local telephone or the main keypad prior to programming the RE-1.  
Press:  
or  
Telephone Number  
A special feature is implemented for “Ring Down” PBX systems. If no  
telephone number is programmed and call forwarding is enabled, the unit  
will connect immediately without dialing.  
Press:  
Programming  
Command  
Programming: 0 = “###”; 1 = “***”; 2 = “*#*”; 3 = “#*#”  
Example, call forwarding with extension and no time zone:  
Command: 0 = “##”; 1 = “**”; 2 = “*#”; 3 = “#*”  
Press:  
or  
Telephone Number  
ADVANCED SYSTEM PROGRAMMING  
Reset System Defaults  
Extension  
Delay  
The system can be reset back to the factory defaults with this programming  
PPN. EXECUTING THIS PPN WILL NOT ERASE ANY ENTRY CODES OR  
TRANSMITTERS THAT HAVE BEEN PROGRAMMED.  
Example, call forwarding scheduled by time zone:  
Press: Time Zone Telephone Number  
Press:  
Relay #1 On Time  
Default 2: Seconds  
Extension  
NOTE: Time zone is only used with forwarding = 2  
Delay  
Changes the length of time Relay #1 activates when triggered.  
Press:  
Time  
Seconds = Output time in seconds 0-60  
Example, call forwarding off:  
Relay #2 On Time  
Default: 2 Seconds  
Press:  
Changes the length of time Relay #2 activates when triggered.  
Press: Time  
Seconds = Output time in seconds 0-60  
Alternate Resident Telephone Numbers  
Default: All Disabled  
For installations where multiple residences exist behind shared controlled  
access, the RE-1 can dial three alternate telephone numbers. The visitor can  
call an alternate number by entering “1#”, “2#”, or “3#” on the main keypad.  
Main & Remote Keypad Relay and Time Zone  
Default: Main Keypad = Set by Entry Code, No Time Zone  
Remote Keypad = Relay #2, No Time Zone  
Sets the relay and time zone that the main and remote keypad will use.  
Press:  
Location  
Enable  
Press: Keypad Relay Time Zone  
Telephone Number  
Extension  
Delay  
Keypad: 1 = Main Keypad  
2 = Remote Keypad  
Location: 1 = “1#” location; 2 = “2#” location; 3 = “3#” location  
Enable: 0 = Disable; 1 = Unconditionally enable  
Telephone Number: Up to 11-digit telephone number  
Extension: Up to 4-digit telephone extension number  
Delay: 1-25 seconds (delay between telephone number and extension)  
(Also see PPN #28)  
Relay: 1 = Relay #1  
2 = Relay #2  
3 = Set by entry code  
Time Zone: 0 = no time zone  
1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7  
NOTE: To have an entry code select which relay activates, the relay  
option should be set to “3”.  
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Relay #2 Alternate Options  
Default: Access Relay  
Sense Input Alternate Function  
Defaults:  
SENSE #1 = SENSE  
SENSE #2 = SENSE  
Relay #2 can be used for functions other than triggering a gate operator or  
door strike. Relay #2 can be programmed to shunt alarm contacts during  
Relay #1 activation or perform up to five Alarm Functions.Two PPN numbers  
are used to program the Relay #2 options.  
Each of the two SENSE inputs can be independently programmed to act  
as INHIBIT inputs. As an INHIBIT input, as long as the input is grounded,  
access can not be granted for that input’s relay (1 or 2). A typical application  
would be connection of an external timer or service switch to temporarily  
prevent visitors from activating the access device.  
Press:  
Role: 0 = Access Relay  
Role  
1 = Alarm Shunt (Follows Relay #1 activation, used to shunt  
external alarm contacts with Relay #2’s contacts)  
2 = Obstacle Detector  
Press:  
Input: 1 = SENSE #1  
2 = SENSE #2  
Input  
Type  
3 = Activate during one or more of the five Alarm  
Functions programmed below  
Type: 0 = Input will perform as SENSE  
1 = Input will perform as INHIBIT  
NOTE: More than one alarm function can be enabled at a time. Up to five  
digits can be entered for “Activate”.  
Keypad Lockout Count  
Default: 5 Tries  
The Keypad Lockout Count sets the number of incorrect code entry attempts  
required to place the keypad in “lockout” for a one minute period. During  
“lockout” the keypad will not accept any code entries. The Keypad Lockout  
Count effects both the main and remote keypads.  
Press:  
Activate: 0 = No alarm function (default)  
Activate  
1 = On forced entry (activates when SENSE #1 input opens  
without Relay #1 activation)  
2 = On door/gate ajar (activates when SENSE #1 input stays  
open for longer than one minute after Relay #1 activation)  
3 = On main keypad lockout (activates when the main keypad  
is in “lockout” from too many incorrect code attempts)  
4 = On remote keypad lockout (activates when the remote  
keypad is in “lockout” from too many incorrect code  
attempts)  
Press:  
Count = 2-7 Incorrect entries  
Count  
Anti-passback Time  
Default: Off  
The Anti-passback feature prevents the same entry code or transmitter  
from being used to gain access more than once during the set time.  
Press:  
Time: 0 = No anti-passback  
1-4 = Anti-passback time (in minutes)  
Time  
5 = On driveway sensor (activates when SENSE #2 input closes)  
Model MGT Gate Edge Transmitter Setup  
Linear’s Model MGT Gate Edge Transmitter can be used with the RE-1  
for obstacle detection. When the gate edge sensor triggers the MGT  
transmitter, the RE-1 can be programmed to activate Relay #2 which would  
in turn, activate the obstacle input of the gate operator.  
Modem Ring Detect On/Off  
Default: On  
The RE-1’s built-in modem monitors the telephone line for telephone rings.  
When the Modem Ring Detect is enabled, the modem will answer the  
telephone if two consecutive telephone calls occur within 30 seconds. The  
Modem Ring Detect can be disabled, this will also disable any computer  
based programming of the RE-1.  
Press:  
Obstacle  
Facility  
ID  
Obstacle: 0 = No MGT obstacle transmitter (default)  
1 = MGT obstacle transmitter used  
Press:  
Detect  
Facility: Facility code 0-15 of MGT transmitter  
ID = 5-digit ID number of transmitter  
Detect: 0 = Ring detect OFF  
1 = Ring detect ON  
NOTE: The Facility and ID entries are not required if Obstacle is set to  
“0”.  
Remote Keypad Address  
Default: 3  
If a Linear Model AM-KP is used as a remote keypad the ADDRESS switch  
in the remote keypad needs to match the “address” setting in the RE-1. For  
most installations, simply set the remote keypad’s ADDRESS switch to “3”  
to match the RE-1 default setting. If required, use the following programming  
PPN to change the address number.  
Press:  
Address  
Address: 0 = Remote keypad disabled  
1-6 = Keypad address 1-6  
NOTE: After changing the keypad address, restart the system using the  
RESTART button.  
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SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS  
Keypad Beeps On/Off  
Default: On  
The default setting causes the main keypad to beep when each key is  
pressed. The beeps can be disabled.  
The RE-1 Entry System audio levels can be adjusted to suit the  
installation requirements. If required, make these adjustments after  
programming, but before closing and securing the RE-1 case.  
Press:  
Keypad Beeps  
Keypad Beeps: 0 = Beeps OFF  
1 = Beeps ON  
Speakerphone Volume  
The SPEAKERPHONE VOLUME adjustment controls the audio  
level that the RE-1 speaker produces during communications  
between the visitor and the resident.  
Relay #1 Tone On/Off  
Default: Off  
The default setting does not cause the annunciator to sound when Relay #1  
is activated. The Relay #1 activation tone can be enabled.  
NOTE: Adjusting the speaker volume too high will cause the speech  
to cut-out as the system switches from talk to listen.  
Press:  
Relay #1 Tone  
Relay #1 Tone: 0 = Tone OFF  
1 = Tone ON  
1. Have someone waiting to receive the call. Push the CALL button to  
call the residence.  
2. Have the resident talk at a normal volume level while adjusting the  
SPEAKERPHONE VOLUME control. Adjusting the control clockwise  
increases the volume, counterclockwise decreases the volume.  
Relay #2 Tone On/Off  
Default: Off  
The default setting does not cause the annunciator to sound when Relay #2  
is activated. The Relay #2 activation tone can be enabled.  
Digital Speech Volume  
Press:  
Relay #2 Tone  
The DIGITAL SPEECHVOLUME adjustment controls the audio level  
of the voice synthesizer. This adjustment effects the audio level of  
the voice synthesizer from the speaker and through the telephone.  
Relay #2 Tone: 0 = Tone OFF  
1 = Tone ON  
Relay Tone Duration  
Default: 1 Second  
1. Push the HELP button to cause the voice synthesizer to sound the  
help message.  
2. Adjust the DIGITAL SPEECH VOLUME to suit the installation.  
Adjusting the control clockwise increases the volume,  
counterclockwise decreases the volume.  
The default setting causes the annunciator to sound for 1 second when  
Relay #1 or Relay #2 is activated (if the tones are enabled). The length of  
the activation annunciation can be changed.  
Press:  
Tone Length = Tone length in Seconds 1-15  
Tone Length  
Voice Synthesizer On/Off  
Default: On  
When the voice synthesizer is on the RE-1 will sound voice prompts during  
operation and programming. If the voice synthesizer is off, the system will  
sound beeps to indicate conditions. The HELP button will announce “Enter  
code or press call button to contact resident” regardless of this setting.  
The beeps produced when the voice synthesizer is off are:  
1 Short beep — Keypad key pressed  
2 Short beeps — Programming entry was valid  
1 Long beep — Programming entry was invalid  
Press:  
Voice  
Voice: 0 = Voice synthesizer OFF  
1 = Voice synthesizer ON  
Automatic Daylight Saving Time Clock Adjustment On/Off Default: On  
The RE-1’s internal clock used for controlling system functions and time  
stamping of the event log automatically adjusts for daylight saving time.  
The time will change on the first Sunday in April, and on the last Sunday of  
October. For areas where daylight saving time is not observed, this feature  
may be disabled.  
Press:  
Daylight Saving  
Daylight Saving: 0 = Daylight Saving Adjust OFF  
1 = Daylight Saving Adjust ON  
Automatic Door/Gate Open Time  
Default: Not Set  
Each control relay can be programmed for automatic activation. One or two  
Time Zones can be assigned to a relay. The relay will activate and remain  
latched during the active period of the Time Zone.  
Press:  
Relay  
1st Time Zone  
2nd Time Zone  
Relay: 1 = Relay #1  
2 = Relay #2  
1st Time Zone = Time Zone 1-7  
2nd Time Zone = Time Zone 1-7 (enter “0” if the 2nd time zone is not used)  
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Residence Telephone Commands  
RE-1 OPERATION  
Requesting Access with an Entry Code  
The system can be controlled by the resident without a call from a  
visitor by using any telephone connected to the local line.  
Visitors have up to 40 seconds to key in their entry code.  
To activate and latch Relay #1 press  
To activate and latch Relay #2 press  
To release Relay #1 press  
Up to eight seconds are allowed between each keystroke.  
All digits of the entry code must be entered. Example: If the code is  
0042, the user must enter “0 0 4 2”.  
If the wrong key is pressed, pressing the  
The correct code can then be entered.  
key will reset the keypad.  
To release Relay #2 press  
To begin voice communications with the RE-1 press  
After a correct code is entered, and if the conditions for granting access  
are fulfilled, the programmed relay will activate for the programmed  
time.  
NOTE: The “##” command prefix is programmable and can be changed  
(see PPN #72).  
If the number of incorrect codes entered exceeds the keypad lockout  
count, the keypad will be locked and not accept any entries for one  
minute.  
Obstacle Transmitter Supervision  
If the Model MGT obstacle transmitter has a supervisory condition,  
a one-second beep will be heard on any telephone connected to the  
local line when the telephone is off-hook (dialing during this beep is not  
recommended).  
If the Anti-passback feature is enabled, the entry code will be unusable  
until the anti-passback time expires.  
Requesting Access with a Wireless Transmitter  
Servicing the MGT transmitter (replacing the batteries, correcting the  
tamper condition, etc.) will correct the supervisory condition and stop  
the one-second beeps.  
Activate a wireless transmitter within radio range (up to 300 feet) of the  
RE-1.  
After a valid transmitter is decoded, and if the conditions for granting  
access are fulfilled, relay will activate for the programmed time.  
Remote Telephone Commands  
If the Anti-passback feature is enabled, the transmitter will be unusable  
until the anti-passback time expires.  
The system can be operated from a remote phone.  
1. Dial the phone number for the RE-1. Wait two rings then hang up.  
2. Wait at least 10, but not longer than 30 seconds and re-dial the phone  
number for the RE-1.  
Requesting Access with a Visitor Call  
The visitor presses the CALL button.  
3. The RE-1 will answer. Wait for the modem tones to finish then enter  
your 6 digit password followed by #.  
4. The RE-1 will respond with “Entry OK”.  
The RE-1 disconnects the local telephones from the incoming telephone  
line and generates distinctive rings to the local telephones.  
The resident answers the call and converses with the visitor to  
determine if access will be granted.  
To latch Relay #1 press  
To latch Relay #2 press  
To release Relay #1 press  
If the resident is using the telephone at the same time a visitor calls,  
and the Call Waiting feature is enabled, the RE-1 will sound beeps on  
the telephone line to notify that a visitor is calling. The resident can  
place the outside caller on hold and switch to (and from) the visitor by  
To release Relay #2 press  
The RE-1 will respond with “Entry OK”.  
pressing  
The resident can use the telephone’s keypad to grant access activating  
Relay #1 by pressing or activating Relay #2 by pressing  
The resident can disconnect the visitor without granting access by  
pressing or by hanging up.  
on the telephone.  
To disconnect press  
.
,
If the Call Forwarding feature is enabled, the system will forward the  
visitor’s call to an outside telephone number during the programmed  
time for call forwarding. The resident can control access from the  
forwarded telephone number.  
The system can be programmed to produce a “Do Not Disturb”  
message for the visitor during times when privacy is desired. No call  
will be generated to the residence and access will be denied.  
Pressing the  
key will cancel the call.  
NOTE: The telephone control keys are programmable and can be  
changed (see PPN #71).  
Requesting Access with a Visitor Call to an Alternate Number  
The system can be programmed to provide up to three alternate  
telephone numbers to dial for installations where multiple residences  
are secured by shared controlled access.  
The visitor can call the alternate telephone numbers by pressing:  
,
programming.  
, or  
. The three numbers are defined by  
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Maximum Number of Visitor Rings  
RESIDENT PROGRAMMING QUICK REFERENCE  
Some of the programming PPN’s may be commonly used by the  
resident. Following are quick references to the keystrokes required.  
Press:  
Rings = 1-15 Rings maximum  
Rings  
NOTE: The “###” is the default command prefix. The following example  
assumes that the default has not been changed.  
Visitor Talk Time Limit  
Press:  
Limit = 15-255 Seconds allowed  
Limit  
To Enter Programming Mode  
Press:  
Master Code = the current 6-digit Master Programming Code  
Master Code  
Call Waiting Feature On/Off  
Press: Call Waiting  
Call Waiting: 1 = ON; 0 = OFF  
To Exit Programming Mode & Save Changes  
Press:  
Call Forwarding  
Press:  
Forwarding  
Time Zone  
Telephone Number  
Re-entering a Command After a Mistake  
If an incorrect entry, or an incorrect key is pressed during programming, to  
clear the keypad:  
Extension  
Delay  
Forwarding: 0 = Call forwarding feature OFF  
1 = Call forwarding feature ON at all times  
Press:  
2 = Call forwarding feature ON (scheduled by Time Zone)  
Time Zone = 1-7 (Call forwarding feature active during this Time Zone)  
Telephone Number = Up to 11-digit telephone number  
Extension = Up to 4-digit telephone extension number  
Delay = 1-25 seconds (delay between telephone number and extension)  
Example:  
Adding a Entry Code  
Press:  
Code  
Code  
Relay  
Time Zone  
Code = The new entry code: 1-999999, depending on code length  
Relay = Relay output entry code will activate:  
1 = Relay #1 2 = Relay #2 3 = Both Relays  
Press:  
Telephone Number  
4 = Relay #1 as priority user (no access restrictions)  
Time Zone = 0 = no time zone; 1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7  
“Do Not Disturb” Privacy Feature On/Off  
Press:  
Privacy:  
Privacy  
0 = Privacy feature OFF  
Time Zone  
Adding a Temporary Entry code  
1 = Privacy feature ON (scheduled by Time Zone)  
2 = Privacy feature ON at all times  
Time Zone = 1-7 (Privacy feature active during this Time Zone)  
Press:  
Code  
Code  
Relay  
Time Zone  
Number  
Valid From  
Valid Thru  
Code = The new entry code: 1-999999, depending on code length  
Relay = Relay output entry code will activate:  
1 = Relay #1 2 = Relay #2 3 = Both Relays  
Automatic Door/Gate Open Time  
Press:  
Relay  
1st Time Zone  
2nd Time Zone  
Time Zone = 0 = no time zone; 1-7 to restrict access per time zone 1-7  
Number = Number of times (1-255) that the entry code is allowed access  
Valid From = First date (MMDDYY) that the entry code is valid  
Valid Thru = Last date (MMDDYY) the entry code is valid.  
Relay:  
1 = Relay #1  
2 = Relay #2  
1st Time Zone = Time Zone 1-7  
2nd Time Zone = Time Zone 1-7 (enter “0” if the 2nd time zone is not used)  
Removing a Single Entry Code  
Setting Time Zones  
Press:  
Code  
Code  
Code = The entry code to remove.  
Press:  
Time Zone Number  
Active Days  
End Minute  
Start Hour  
AM/PM  
Start Minute AM/PM End Hour  
Time Zone Number = 1-7  
Suspend or Activate a Single Transmitter  
Active Days (Enter up to 8 digits):  
Press:  
Facility  
ID  
Action  
1 = Sun; 2 = Mon; 3 = Tue; 4 = Wed; 5 = Thu; 6 = Fri; 7 = Sat; 8 = Holidays  
Start Hour = 1-12 Start Minute = 0-59 AM/PM: 0 = AM; 1 = PM  
End Hour = 1-12 End Minute = 0-59 AM/PM: 0 = AM; 1 = PM  
Facility = Facility code 1-16 of transmitter (0 = no facility code)  
ID = 5-digit ID number of transmitter  
Action: 0 = Suspend transmitter; 1 = Re-activate transmitter  
Setting the Holiday Days  
Press:  
Holiday Number  
Month  
Day  
Holiday Number = 1-10  
Month = 1-12  
Day = 1-31  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
System will not go into programming mode  
1. Wrong master code entered.  
MECHANICAL  
Case dimensions: 6.45” W x 10.81” H x 3.74” D  
ELECTRICAL  
Voltage: 16 Volts AC or 12-24 Volts DC  
System completely dead  
1. No power from transformer. Check voltage at RE-1 transformer  
Current: 650 mA AC typical, 1300 mA AC maximum  
Backup Battery: Externally charged 12-24 Volt DC source  
terminals.  
2. Verify that terminal blocks are firmly plugged into circuit board.  
Backup Battery Current: with 12-volt backup battery  
250 mA standby  
600 mA ringing one phone  
1100 mA maximum  
Buzz on speaker  
1. Check for 24 volt AC power shorted to wiring conduit.  
2. Check for telephone line shorted to ground.  
3. Verify that telephone wires are twisted pair.  
4. Verify that the RE-1 and the Telephone Bypass Module are connected  
to earth ground.  
with 24-volt backup battery  
200 mA standby  
350 mA ringing one phone  
600 mA maximum  
Outputs: Relay #1  
Form “C” 3 Amps @ 30 Volts maximum  
5. Check 16 VAC voltage at RE-1 transformer terminals.  
Relay #2  
Form “C” 3 Amps @ 30 Volts maximum  
Buzz on telephone line  
Inputs: Two normally closed door sense/inhibit inputs  
Two normally open request to exit inputs  
1. Switch the Telephone Bypass Module to bypass. Connect line ring  
and tip to house ring and tip. Check line for buzz with test set.  
2. Disconnect 16 VAC wires from terminal strip, if buzz goes away, one  
side of the transformer wires is grounded.  
RADIO  
Frequency: 318 Mhz 500 KHz @ 23°C  
RF 3db Bandwidth: 4 MHz Typical  
Sensitivity: -97 dBm Minimum (-100 dBm Typical)  
3. Check all connections for any shorts to ground.  
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Encoding: Linear MegaCode Format  
Telephones in residence will not ring  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
1. Verify that the “Do Not Disturb” feature is not on while testing.  
2. Verify that the Call Forwarding feature is not forwarding the calls at  
the time.  
Temperature: -22°F to 149°F (-30°C to 65°C)  
Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing  
DIMENSION DRAWING  
3. Check 16 VAC voltage at RE-1 transformer terminals.  
4. Disconnect the house telephone line and connect a test telephone to  
the RE-1 house ring and tip terminals. See if the test telephone rings.  
6.45"  
3.74"  
System will not answer an incoming call  
1. Modem ring detect (PPN #33) disabled.  
2. Calling pattern incorrect. Let telephone ring once, hang up, wait 10-30  
seconds, then call again.  
Call forwarding feature is not working  
1. Incorrect phone number has been programmed (PPN #54)  
NOTE: If you are programming the call forwarding feature as “on at all  
times”, no programming entry is needed for the time zone (see example  
in PPN #54).  
10.81"  
Entry code will not activate relay  
1. Entry code not set up for proper relay (PPN #2).  
2. Time zone is active for the relay.  
Remote keypad does not work  
1. Remote keypad address is not enabled (PPN #28).  
2. Remote keypad relay is not selected (PPN #23).  
3.39"  
5.95"  
Main or remote keypad will not activate a relay  
1. Keypad is not assigned to a relay (PPN #23).  
2. Entry code is not assigned to correct relay (PPN #2).  
Gate does not open/close at programmed time  
1. Time was not entered as local time (PPN #20).  
2. Auto Daylight Saving Time disabled in area that observes daylight  
saving (PPN #46).  
.28" DIA.  
4 PLACES  
3. Automatic Door/Gate time zone is not properly programmed (PPN  
#53).  
2.75"  
#8-32 TAPPED  
Relay #1 will not latch from the keypad  
1. Add an entry code with the relay programmed as a 4 (latch relay #1,  
PPN #2).  
1.30" DIA.  
2.75"  
MOUNTING PLATE  
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PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET  
TIME ZONES  
ACTIVE DAYS  
START TIME  
MINUTE  
END TIME  
MINUTE  
TIME  
ZONE  
SUN MON TUE WED THU  
FRI  
SAT HOLIDAYS  
HOUR  
AM/PM  
HOUR  
AM/PM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
HOLIDAYS  
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING  
HOLIDAY  
NAME  
MONTH  
DAY  
FEATURE  
PPN  
DEFAULT  
NEW VALUE  
ENTRY CODE LENGTH  
1
4
RELAY #1  
RELAY #2  
RELAYS #1 & #2  
NONE  
1
TX LEFT BUTTON  
8
TX RIGHT BUTTON  
8
2
3
TX TOP BUTTON  
8
TX LOWER LEFT BUTTON  
TX LOWER RIGHT BUTTON  
RELAY #1 ON TIME  
8
8
NONE  
21  
22  
23  
23  
24  
26  
27  
28  
29  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
50  
51  
53  
54  
55  
71  
71  
2 SECONDS  
2 SECONDS  
RELAY #1  
RELAY #2  
DISABLED  
DISABLED  
ACCESS RELAY  
3
4
RELAY #2 ON TIME  
MAIN KEYPAD ACTIVATES  
REMOTE KEYPAD ACTIVATES  
RELAY #2 ALARM FUNCTION  
MGT GATE EDGE TRANSMITTER  
RELAY #2 ALTERNATE FUNCTION  
REMOTE KEYPAD ADDRESS  
RELAY #1 SENSE OR INHIBIT  
RELAY #2 SENSE OR INHIBIT  
KEYPAD LOCKOUT COUNT  
ANTI-PASSBACK TIME  
5
6
7
SENSE  
SENSE  
5 TRIES  
OFF  
8
9
MAXIMUM VISITOR CALL RINGS  
MODEM RING DETECT  
5 RINGS  
ON  
10  
CALL FORWARDING DIALING METHOD  
KEYPAD BEEPS  
TONE  
ON  
RELAY #1 TONE  
OFF  
RELAY #2 TONE  
OFF  
RELAY TONE DURATION  
1 SECOND  
ON  
MASTER CODE  
VOICE SYNTHESIZER  
VISITOR TALK TIME LIMIT  
60 SECONDS  
ON  
AUTOMATIC DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ADJUSTMENT  
CALL WAITING FEATURE  
CALL FORWARDING NUMBER  
ALTERNATE TELEPHONE NUMBER 1  
ALTERNATE TELEPHONE NUMBER 2  
ALTERNATE TELEPHONE NUMBER 3  
ON  
PRIVACY FEATURE  
OFF  
AUTOMATIC DOOR/GATE OPEN TIME  
CALL FORWARDING FEATURE  
ALTERNATE RESIDENT TELEPHONE NUMBERS  
RESIDENT RESPONSE TELEPHONE KEY FOR RELAY #1  
RESIDENT RESPONSE TELEPHONE KEY FOR RELAY #2  
NOT SET  
OFF  
ALL DISABLED  
1
2
RESIDENT RESPONSE TELEPHONE KEY FOR VISITOR  
DISCONNECT  
71  
71  
9
6
RESIDENT RESPONSE TELEPHONE KEY FOR SWITCH  
TO/FROM CALL WAITING  
RESIDENT PROGRAMMING PREFIX  
RESIDENT COMMAND PREFIX  
72  
72  
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ENTRY CODE  
                                                                                           
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TIME  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
ZONE  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
FACILITY  
CODE  
TRANSMITTER USER  
ID CODE 1ST TIME ZONE 2ND TIME ZONE TX GROUP  
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FCC NOTICE  
Changes or modifications not expressly described in this manual  
LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
This Linear product is warranted against defects in material and  
workmanship for twenty-four (24) months. The Warranty Expiration  
Date is labeled on the product. This warranty extends only to  
wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear’s  
normal distribution channels. Linear does not warrant this product to  
consumers. Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to  
the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if any. There are no obligations  
orliabilitiesonthepartofLinearLLCforconsequentialdamages  
arising out of or in connection with use or performance of  
this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of  
property, revenue, or profit, or cost of removal, installation, or  
reinstallation. All implied warranties, including implied warranties  
for merchantability and implied warranties for fitness, are valid only  
until Warranty Expiration Date as labeled on the product. This  
Linear LLC Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express  
or implied.  
or approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product  
Authorization Number (RPA#). Contact Linear Technical Services at  
1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other important details.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
IMPORTANT WIRELESS INFORMATION  
Linear radio controls provide a reliable communications link and fill  
an important need in portable wireless signaling. However, there are  
some limitations which must be observed.  
For U.S. installations only: The radios are required to comply with FCC  
Rules and Regulations as Part 15 devices. As such, they have limited  
transmitter power and therefore limited range.  
A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a  
time and may be blocked by radio signals that occur on or near their  
operating frequencies, regardless of code settings.  
Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance.  
Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect  
against undetected interference or fault.  
A general knowledge of radio and its vagaries should be gained prior  
to acting as a wholesale distributor or dealer, and these facts should be  
communicated to the ultimate users.  
Copyright © 2008 Linear LLC  
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