Doorking 1802 User Manual

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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s Manual 1802, 1803, 1808, 1810 Telephone Entry Systems P/N 1800-060 REV D, 7/01 Copyright 2001 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved. Doo

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10 1.1.1 Surface Mount 1803 and 1810 Units Surface mount units can be mounted directly to a wall or pilaster, or can be post mounted using a DoorKi

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11 1.1.2 Surface Mount 1803 and 1810 Units with Recess Box Surface mount units can be semi-flush mounted into a wall or pilaster by using the optio

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

12 1.1.3 Flush Mount 1803 and 1810 Units Flush mount units are installed into a wall with flush mount kits 1814-065 (stainless) or 1814-066 (gold).

Page 5 - Section 4 – Adjustments

13 1.1.4 Flush Mount Rough-in Box (applies to 1803 and 1810 only) The flush mount installation kit has two parts; the rough-in box and the trim rin

Page 6 - IMPORTANT NOTICE

14 1.1.5 Flush Mount Trim Ring (use with 1803 and 1810 units only) Flush mount units can be mounted by using the 1814-065 (stainless) or 1814-066 (

Page 7 - GENERAL INFORMATION

15 1.1.6 Flush Mount Surface Mounting Kit (use with 1803 and 1810 units only) Flush mount units can be surface mounted by using the optional 1814-1

Page 8 - FEATURES

16 1.1.7 1802 Surface Mount Only Surface mount units can be mounted directly to a wall or pilaster, or can be post mounted using a DoorKing mountin

Page 9 - SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION

17 1.1.8 1808 Surface Mount Only Surface mount units can be mounted directly to a wall or pilaster, or can be post mounted using a DoorKing mountin

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18 The telephone entry system is shipped with a memory chip packaged in a separate box inside the shipping container. The memory chip must be inst

Page 11 - Recess Box

19 At some locations, such as gated communities, it will be necessary to provide access to the mail carrier so that they can deliver the mail. Mai

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21 SECTION 2 – WIRING Prior to installing wiring to the telephone entry system, we suggest that you become familiar with the instructions, illustra

Page 15 - Trim Ring

22 Power Wiring Maximum Distance 100 Feet 18AWG 200 Feet 16 AWG Phone Wiring Maximum Distance 800 Feet 24 AWG 1600 Feet 22 AWG Relay 2 Ter

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23 Do not run high voltage (115 V) power lines and communication lines in the same conduit. These should be in separate conduits at least six (6)

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24 The wiring diagram below shows a typical wiring scheme for the telephone entry system. • Terminal 3 is a case ground and not a low voltage commo

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25 2.3.1 Controlling a Single Door or Gate Relay 1 is typically used when the system will control a single door or vehicular gate operator. Note

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26 2.3.2 Controlling a Gate Operator and Pedestrian Gate (or Door) When controlling a gate operator and pedestrian gate (or door), relay 1 is typic

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27 SECTION 3 – PROGRAMMING The DoorKing 1802, 1803, 1808 and 1810 Telephone Entry Systems can be programmed from the keypad on the front of the ent

Page 21 - SECTION 2 – WIRING

28 3.1.1 Master Code This programming step sets the system MASTER CODE. The master code is the four-digit number required to gain access to the sy

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29 3.1.4 Talk Time This programming sequence sets the maximum time allowed for conversation when the entry system places a call to the resident. Th

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3 Use this manual with the following models only. All 1802, 1803, 1808 and 1810 Telephone Entry Systems with circuit board 1862-010, Rev A or highe

Page 24 - 2.2 WIRING DESCRIPTION

30 3.1.6 Postal Switch This programming sequence will set how the two switch inputs on the telephone entry system control board will operate. Switch

Page 25 - 2.3 RELAY WIRING (TYPICAL)

31 3.1.9 Keypad Function This programming sequence sets the function of the 0 through 9, and the # keys on the keypad during conversation. The keys

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32 3.2.1 Programming the Directory Code Length This programming sequence sets the directory code length to 1 - 2 - 3 or 4 digits. If 11 or more r

Page 27 - SECTION 3 – PROGRAMMING

33 3.2.3 Programming Area Codes Up to 10 different area codes can be programmed for any 10-digit or long distance calling requirements and will be

Page 28 - 3.1 GENERAL PROGRAMMING

34 3.2.6 Delete All Phone Numbers This programming step deletes all phone numbers previously programmed into the system. CAUTION: this programming

Page 29 - 3.1.5 Tone Open Numbers

35 3.3.1 Four-Digit Entry Code Programming This programming sequence programs four-digit entry codes into the system memory. The number of four-di

Page 30 - 3.1.6 Postal Switch

36 3.3.5 Five-Digit Entry Code Programming This programming sequence programs five-digit entry codes into the system memory. The number of five dig

Page 31 - 3.1.9 Keypad Function

37 3.4.1 Time Clock Programming This programming sequence programs the calendar chip in the telephone entry system for the current time and date.

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38 3.4.3 Four-Digit Entry Code Time Zone This programming sequence sets up a time zone for the four-digit entry codes. This time zone uses a range

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39 3.4.5 Flash Entry Codes This programming sequence sets up "FLASH" four-digit entry codes. Flash codes are entry codes that will operat

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4 Preface Important Notices...

Page 35 - 3.3 ENTRY CODE PROGRAMMING

40 Relay 2 TerminalsHands FreeVolumeFeedbackHandsetRing PinKeypadTerminalClickSensitivityMemoryChipMasterCodeSwitch 2InputDisplay TerminalContrast

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41 SECTION 4 – ADJUSTMENTS 4.1 Speaker Volume 1. Open the front of the telephone entry system and locate the speaker volume adjustment. 2. Place

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42 4.5 Master Code Switch The master code switch is left in the off position for normal operation. Turn the master code switch on when setting the

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43 SECTION 5 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.1.1 Guest Instructions Instructions on the faceplate of the unit will instruct guest on the operation of t

Page 39 - 3.4.5 Flash Entry Codes

44 The administrator can perform the following operations from a remote location using a touch-tone telephone. You must know the phone number of t

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45 5.2.4 Entry Code Time Zone Enable / Disable The entry code time zones can be turned off or on remotely from a touch-tone telephone at any time w

Page 41 - SECTION 4 – ADJUSTMENTS

46 5.3.1 Switch Input Operation The two switch inputs can be programmed to either activate their respective relay (switch 1 input activates relay

Page 42 - 4.7 Handset / Hands Free

47 5.3.4 Connection to a PBX If the telephone entry system is going to be connected to a PBX system, you may need to program extension numbers in

Page 44 - 5.2 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR

49 SECTION 6 – MAINTENANCE The DoorKing telephone entry system is essentially a maintenance free device. When the unit is properly installed, it s

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5 3.3 Entry Code Programming 3.3.1 Four-Digit Entry Code Programming...

Page 46 - 5.3.3 Line Sharing

50 SYMPTON POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) Cannot get into programming mode. • Wrong master code entered. Start over. • Waiting too long between pushing butto

Page 47 - 5.3.4 Connection to a PBX

51 Surface Trim Ring Use to recess surface mount 1803 or 1810 units into a wall or column. P/N 1803-150. Flush Kit Use to install flush style

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52 Complete the information in the tables on the following pages to maintain a record of the information that has been programmed into the telephon

Page 49 - SECTION 6 – MAINTENANCE

53 NAME PHONE NUMBER DIRECTORY CODE ENTRY CODE ALTERNATE AREA CODE

Page 50 - SYMPTON POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)

54 NAME PHONE NUMBER DIRECTORY CODE ENTRY CODE ALTERNATE AREA CODE

Page 51 - 6.2 ACCESSORIES

55 Make additional copies of this table as needed. Resident Instruction Sheet telephoneGuest Communication Granting or Denying Access Call Waitin

Page 52 - 6.3 LOG TABLES

6 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 F

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7 • Prior to beginning the installation of the telephone entry system, we suggest that you become familiar with the instructions, illustrations, an

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8 • Can provide service for up to 1000 residents. • System can be programmed from the front keypad or remotely using a touch-tone telephone. • Syst

Page 55 - Resident Instruction Sheet

9 SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION Order your telephone line at least two weeks prior to the planned installation date. This will assure that a phone line

Related models: 1810

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