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Owner’s Manual
Model 1814
Electronic Directory Telephone Entry System
P/N 1814-065 REV H, 10/01
Copyright 2001 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.
DoorKing, Inc.
120 Glasgow Avenue
Inglewood, California 90301
U.S.A.
Phone: 310-645-0023
Fax: 310-641-1586
www.doorking.com
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s Manual Model 1814 Electronic Directory Telephone Entry System P/N 1814-065 REV H, 10/01 Copyright 2001 DoorKing, Inc. All rights rese

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10 1.1.1 Surface Mount Units Surface mount units can be mounted directly to a wall or pilaster, or can be post mounted using a DoorKing heavy-duty

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11 1.1.2 Surface Mount Units with Recess Box Surface mount units can be semi-flush mounted into a wall or pilaster by using the optional recess-mou

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

Page 5 - Section 4 – Adjustments

13 1.1.4 Flush Mount Rough-in Box The flush mount installation kit has two parts; the rough-in box and the trim ring. The rough-in box is installe

Page 6 - IMPORTANT NOTICE

14 1.1.5 Flush Mount Trim Ring Flush mount units can be mounted by using the 1814-065 (stainless) or 1814-066 (gold) mounting kit. Flush mounting

Page 7 - GENERAL INFORMATION

15 1.1.6 Flush Mount Surface Mounting Kit Flush mount units can be surface mounted by using the optional 1814-152 surface mount trim ring. Flush m

Page 8 - FEATURES

16 1.1.7 Wall Mount Units Wall mount units (models 1815 and 1817 only) are designed to be mounted directly onto a wall without the need of cutting

Page 9 - SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION

17 The telephone entry system is shipped with two memory chips packaged in a separate box inside the shipping container. The memory chips must be

Page 10 - 1.1.1 Surface Mount Units

18 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

Page 11 - Recess Box

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

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20 Power Wiring Maximum Distance 100 Feet 18AWG 200 Feet 16 AWG Phone Wiring Maximum Distance 800 Feet 24 AWG 1600 Feet 22 AWG 16 VAC20 VA

Page 14 - 1.1.5 Flush Mount Trim Ring

21 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)

Page 15 - Flush Mount

22 2.2.1 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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23 2.2.2 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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25 SECTION 3 – PROGRAMMING The DoorKing 1814 Telephone Entry System can be programmed from the front keypad on the entry system, remotely from an o

Page 19 - SECTION 2 – WIRING

26 3.2.1 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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27 3.2.4 Relay Strike Time These steps will program Relay 1 and Relay 2 strike times. Strike times can be programmed from 1/4 second (enter 00 in

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28 3.2.7 Postal Switch This programming sequence sets that relay(s) will activate when the postal switch input is activated on the telephone entry s

Page 22 - 2.2 RELAY WIRING (TYPICAL)

29 The keypad on the 1814 system has all the letters of the alphabet, the numbers 0 through 9, and a space key printed on it. This allows the keyp

Page 23 - Magnetic Lock

3 Use this manual with the following models only. All 1814 models with circuit board 1843-010 REV A and B. DoorKing, Inc. reserves the right to ma

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30 3.3.2 Programming the User Message The user message, followed by the instruction message, scrolls across the screen from right to left when the

Page 25 - SECTION 3 – PROGRAMMING

31 3.3.3 Programming the Instruction Message The instruction message scrolls across the screen from right to left when the system is not in use and

Page 26 - 3.2 GENERAL PROGRAMMING

32 Before beginning manual programming of this telephone entry system from the keypad, it is strongly recommended that the resident log sheets in t

Page 27 - 3.2.6 Tone Open Numbers

33 3.4.1 Programming the Directory Code Length This programming sequence sets the directory code length to 1 - 2 - 3 or 4 digits. If 11 or more re

Page 28 - 3.2.9 Rotary-dial 9

34 3.4.3 Programming Area Codes Up to 10 different area codes can be programmed for any 10-digit or long distance calling requirements and will be

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35 3.4.5 Programming Names In this section, names will be programmed into the system. Names are referenced to a phone number by entering the direct

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36 3.4.8 Delete Area Codes This program sequence deletes area code numbers that have been programmed into the system. 1. Press and enter the fou

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37 Four-digit entry codes are entered on the system keypad preceded by # to allow the resident access. Do not confuse four-digit entry codes with

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39 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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4 Preface Important Notices...

Page 35 - 3.4.7 Delete Names

40 4.6 Ring Pin 1. The ring pin is labeled RING on the control board. This shorting pin must be installed to allow the system to answer any call

Page 36 - 3.4.9 Display Phone Numbers

41 1814 Adjustment Locations CLICK SENSVOLUMEFEEDBACKMASTERCODERING PINRLY 2AUTO1816HFHSCONTRAST

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43 SECTION 5 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Instructions on the telephone entry systems guide guest on the usage of the system and how to locate and cal

Page 39 - SECTION 4 – ADJUSTMENTS

44 Resident control of the door or gate that the telephone entry system controls is limited to opening the door or gate in response to a call from

Page 40 - 4.9 HF – HS Pin

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

Page 41 - 1814 Adjustment Locations

46 5.3.3 Relay Check The telephone entry system can be called and a check can be made to determine if any of the relays in the system are in a &qu

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47 5.4.1 Talk Time The talk time for directory codes 0, 00, 000, 0000 and 1, 01, 001, 0001 is factory set to 4 minutes 15 seconds and cannot be c

Page 44 - 5.2 RESIDENT INSTRUCTIONS

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

Page 45 - 5.3 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR

5 3.3 Programming Letters, Numbers and Messages 3.3.1 Programming Letters and Numbers...

Page 46 - 5.3.3 Relay Check

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

Page 47 - 5.4.3 Connection to a PBX

51 SYMPTON POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) Four-digit entry codes will not work. • Forgetting to press # first. • Re-program the entry code ranges (3.5.4).

Page 49 - SECTION 6 – MAINTENANCE

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

Page 50 - SYMPTON POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)

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

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55 Make additional copies of this table as needed. NAME AAC PHONE NUMBER DIR CODE

Page 53 - 6.2 ACCESSORIES

57 Resident Instruction Sheet telephoneGuest Communication Granting or Denying Access Call Waiting Privacy Access Code

Page 54 - 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 3000 residents. • System keypad will emit DTMF tones after a call is answered allowing the system to be used with

Page 57 - 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

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