Veermount Technology TeleHawk 3 Installation Manual - page 9
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Hawk
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3. PROGRAMMING THE TELEHAWK3
General
The unit is programmed by using DTMF tones from an external telephone or via the keypad and display
screen.
Note that a number of different sounds are generated by the TeleHawk to indicate various information. In the
following text those sounds are described in a way in which they can be recognised by the programmer.
This text details programming a single flat and with minimum other programming changes. Please refer to
the associated programming manual for full details
Factory default settings
The unit has a number of pre-settable parameters included in the design and these may be changed by the
user. Detailed information on how to change these values is given in the separate programming handbook.
The factory default settings are as follows:
Item
Preset to Possible Values
Default security code
1244
Any four digit number
Door open time
10 seconds
1 to 255 seconds
Maximum call duration
240 seconds
1 to 255 seconds
Speaker volume
10
0 - 15 (0=min, 15 = max)
Microphone sensitivity
0
0 - 15 (0=min, 15 = max)
Door open code (at telephone)
1
∗
First digit 0-9, or
∗
Second
digit
0-9,
∗
or nothing
Programming Sequence
Key in
Security code entry
Once the TeleHawk has answered correctly and to protect the unit from unauthorized
interference the first entry to be keyed in is the security code. This code is set to be 1234 at
the factory but can be changed at any time to any other code sequence.
Therefore firstly key in the security code starting and finishing with
∗
∗
1234
∗
The panel should respond with a single 'beep' back to the calling handset. If this is entered at
the panel, the programming menu will be displayed on the panel. To step through the stages
on the menu use “CALL” button as the “*” and “CLR” as the “#”
Subsequent sequence
Once the panel has responded correctly to the security code the program update can begin.
Note that the security code does not need to be entered again during this call
Example:
1 # 12 # 444 # 488777
∗
would enter a new flat number 12 Into the database,
giving it a PIN of 444 and a telephone number of
488777.
Errors: If the flat number already exists, parameter 1 will be rejected.
If the PIN is already in use for a different function, eg to open the gate, then parameter 2 will be rejected.
Other examples:
1 # 12 # 444 # 48777 # 445
∗
would enter a new flat number 12 as above but would
specify further that it has a gate PIN of 445.
Ref: Docs/Manuals/TeleHawk3
Issue 2.0 December 06