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Owner’s Manual
1816
Telephone Intercom System
DoorKing, Inc.
120 Glasgow Avenue
Inglewood, California 90301
U.S.A.
Phone: 310-645-0023
Fax: 310-641-1586
www.doorking.com
P/N 1816-065 REV K, 12/11
Copyright 2005 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s Manual 1816 Telephone Intercom System DoorKing, Inc.120 Glasgow AvenueInglewood, California 90301 U.S.A. Phone: 310-645-0023Fax: 310-641

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1.1.1 Main and Auxiliary Cabinets DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 90301Title:Date: Rev.Dwg. No.AMain Cabinet / Auxiliary Cabinet - LargeP/N 1816-080

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1.1.2 Garden Style Cabinet DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 90301Title:Date: Rev.Dwg. No.AGarden Style CabinetP/N 1816-082, 1820-082, 1820-083M1820

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1.2 RJ71C Phone Block Installation The RJ71C wiring configuration is not recognized by all telephone companies. For Bell Canada, which has jurisdict

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To Line Interface or Relay BoardIncoming Central Office Phone Lines - 12 MaxOutgoing Phone Linesto ApartmentsIMPORTANT!When the phone wires are punche

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1.3 Cabinet, Relay and Component Identification For identification purposes, the Main Control Cabinet is defined as that part of the 1816 system that

Page 7 - General Information

DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 90301Title:Date: Rev.Dwg. No.BMain Cabinet / Auxiliary Cabinet - LargeBoard LayoutM1816-065-35/11Main CabinetAuxiliary

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1.3.3 Relay Boards Each Relay Board has 12 relays on it numbered 00 through 11. One relay board is required for every 12 phone lines that the system

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Decoder Board Selection Switch Matrix Auxiliary Cabinet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF 2 ON ON ON ON ON ON O

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Page 11 - 1.1.2 Garden Style Cabinet

Section 2 - Wiring Prior to installing wiring to the telephone entry system, we suggest that you become familiar with the instructions, illustrations

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2.1 Wiring Detail – Garden Style CabinetDOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 90301Title:Date: Rev.Dwg. No.BMain / Garden Style CabinetBoard LayoutM1816-06

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2.2 Wiring Detail – Large Main Cabinet DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 90301Date: Dwg. No.1816 Telephone Intercom SystemWiring DetailRev.Title:4/05B

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2.3 Circuit Board Connector Locations Master Code SwitchRJ45 JacksUse with 1884 (Call Down) Line Interface Boards1820 Systems Only10-Pin Ribbon Conn

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2.4 Main Circuit Board Terminal Description Terminal Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Decoder Board Connection. Decoder boards are required with 18

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2.5 Entry System / Central Office Gain Adjustment This section applies to 1885-010 REV S boards and higher. These potentiometers are adjusted when m

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Section 3 – Programming 3.1 System Set Up The system has default settings for most programming functions. When installing a new system, there is so

Page 19 - Section 2 - Wiring

Page 26 1816-065-K-12-11 3.1.3 Last Available Relay The 1816 is capable of working with up to 1200 telephones, i.e. it can select one of up to 1200

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3.1.4 Setting the System Time Clock This programming sequence sets the internal time clock in the 1816 system. (Note – if you only want to set the t

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3.1.7 Number of Rings / Ring Type This programming sequence sets up the 1816 system for: 1) the number of rings allowed before the system automatical

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3.2 Directory Codes The four digit directory code is the number that is entered on the doorman/concierge or on the lobby telephone keypad to communica

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Use this manual with the following models only. Model 1816 Telephone Intercom Systems with circuit board 1885-010, Rev A or higher. DoorKing, Inc.

Page 24 - Master Code

3.2.2 Turning Programmable Directory Codes On / Off The programmable directory codes can be turned "ON" or "OFF" after they have

Page 25 - Section 3 – Programming

3.3 Dedicated Phone Line Access An optional dedicated central office (C.O.) phone can be connected to the 1816 system. Connecting a C.O. line to the

Page 26 - 3.1.3 Last Available Relay

3.3.3 Erase Preprogrammed Phone Number This sequence allows you to erase individual preprogrammed phone numbers. Factory Default = (Not Programmed)

Page 27 - 3.1.6 Set the Talk Time

3.4 Entry Codes Entry codes are a four digit number (preceded by #) than can be entered on the Doorman telephone keypad to gain access through the doo

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3.5 Do Not Disturb Features / Commands The Do Not Disturb feature provides time zones that prevents calls from the lobby panel to ring up to a reside

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3.5.3 Scheduled Do Not Disturb On / Off This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to turn the preprogrammed do not dis

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3.6 Call Forwarding Features / Commands The Call Forwarding feature provides options that can forward lobby panel calls for a resident to a forwardin

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3.6.3 Program Call Forward Numbers This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to program call forward numbers for resid

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3.6.5 Program Call Forward Allowed Area Codes This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to limit which area codes can

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3.7 Virtual Doorman The virtual doorman is an independent system that provides communication from the lobby area to a company that provides doorman se

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Table of Contents Preface Important Notices...

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SECTION 4 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Administrator and Doorman Commands These commands are used by the System Administrator, Doorman, Concierge o

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4.1.5 Calling the Doorman or Lobby Panel from an Off Site Location A dedicated C.O. phone line must be connected to the 1816 control panel for this f

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4.2 Technician Commands The following commands should be used by trained technicians only and are designed for trouble shooting purposes. 4.2.1 Rese

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4.2.2 Reset Main Control Board Resident Programming This programming sequence will reset the programming specific to each resident to the 1885 main c

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Appendix You can use these tables to help organize some of the programmed features of the 1816 system. Make copies of the table on the next page to

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Page 46 1816-065-K-12-11 Name Apt Phone # System Relay # (Dir Code) Programmed Dir Code DND Schedule Call Fwd # Entry Code

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1816-065-K-12-11 Page 47 RJ71C / Relay Board Identification Model 1816 Main Cabinet RJ71C Board # Phone Number RJ71C Pins Input/Output Apt Number

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Page 48 1816-065-K-12-11 RJ71C / Relay Board Identification Model 1816 Auxiliary Cabinet Cabinet No. ______RJ71C Board # Phone Number RJ71C

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Resident Instructions Your building has been equipped with a DoorKing Telephone Intercom System that will provide communication for your guest from

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3.5 Do Not Disturb Feature / Commands 3.5.1 Do Not Disturb Feature On / Off System Wide ...

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FCC - UNITED STATES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Ru

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General Information  Prior to beginning the installation of the telephone entry system, we suggest that you become familiar with the instructions,

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Section 1 - Installation 1.1 General Information The DoorKing Model 1816 telephone intercom system provides communication to, and control of, a door

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