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SECTION 3  - PROGRAMMING

We strongly suggest that you read these programming instructions in their entirety before beginning any programming of 
this telephone entry system.

IMPORTANT!

  Many of the advanced features available with this telephone entry system 

CANNOT

 be programmed from the 

system keypad. These advanced features include relay hold open time zones, security levels, elevator control options and 
programming via the internet using DKS servers. If any of these advanced features are used, the system 

MUST

 be programmed 

with a PC using the 

DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows

 software, VERSION 6.3.b or higher. Refer to the software 

help screen for more information on these advanced features.

The DoorKing PC Programmable Telephone Entry System is primarily programmed by 
using the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows software. However, the 
system can also be partially programmed from the keypad on the front of the entry 
system.

Programming the entry system can also be preformed off-site using a user supplied 
PC with the DKS software loaded on it. Make sure the 

RING pin

 jumper is in place on 

the circuit board, which was factory installed. See section 4.6 for more information.

The PC programmable telephone entry systems have three relays on the circuit board, all of which are programmable for any 
function required. These relays are designated as Relay 0 (R 0), Relay 1 (R 1), and Relay 2 (R 2). If Expansion boards are used 
with this system, it is very important that you understand the function of these three relays. The wiegand input auxiliary 
terminals (also the Expansion board input terminals) can only cause R 1 or R 2 to activate. Wiegand input devices 

CANNOT

 

cause R 0 to activate. Therefore, if Tracker Expansion boards are used with this system, 

R 0 MUST be designated as the 

PRIMARY relay,

 and R 1 and R 2 are then designated as Tracker Expansion board command (CMD) relays with R 2 controlling 

Expansion boards 1 through 8 (system relays 3-10), and R 1 controlling Expansion boards 9 through 16 (system relays 11-18). 
The 

PRIMARY

 relay is the relay that a resident activates from their telephone after receiving a call from a visitor. When Tracker 

Expansion boards or other wiegand devices are used with the system, be sure that R 0 is programmed to respond to the tone 
open number (typically 9), the postal switch input, and the rotary dial 9 function.

Prior to programming the system with a PC and the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows Software, there is certain 
information that you must know and must program into the system before the computer can communicate with the system. See 
next page section 3.2 to set-up the telephone entry system for PC programming. Programming the system with a PC may be 
accomplished by 

1)

 Phone modem, 

2)

 RS-232 direct connection, 

3)

 RS-422 direct connection, 

4)

 Wireless Connection,

5)

 TCP/IP LAN direct connection, 

6)

 TCP/IP WAN or Internet, 

7)

 DK Internet-Modem Server. See section 2.4 PC Connection 

Options for all layouts and additional hardware that is needed for each. All options require

 

the DoorKing Remote Account 

Manager for Windows Software VERSION 6.3.b or higher.

3.1 General Programming Information

3.1.1 Programming from a PC

Follow the programming instructions as described in each section of this manual. The system will prompt you with short tones 
(

beep

) when programming steps have been followed correctly, and with a long tone (

beeeeeep

) when the programming step is 

ended. The LCD display will also assist you in viewing the information that you are programming (NOT AVAILABLE with the 
1833 system). It is highly recommended that you complete the resident information in section 7 in back of this manual prior to 
programming from the system keypad. This will provide you with the information needed to complete the manual programming 
sequence (sections 3.2.1 through 3.2.8). When programming from the system keypad, after each programming step is 
performed correctly, a short tone (

beep

) will be heard. When the programming session is ended, a long tone (

beeeeeep

) will be 

heard.

Important Note:

 Relay hold open time zones, security levels, holiday schedules, anti-pass back IN / OUT tables, anti-pass back 

re-sync schedules and elevator control features 

CANNOT

 be programmed from the system keypad. 

These advanced features 

can only be programmed from a PC using the DoorKing Remote Account Manager Software.

3.1.2 Programming from the Telephone Entry System Keypad

NC

NO

NO

RING

NC

C

ON

CLK

SEN

SPK

VOL

FEED

BACK

RS-232

ELEVATOR

12

34

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

1

2

3

MIC

VOL

OFF

KEYPAD

3 2 1

3 2 1

3

2

1

MASTER
CODE

16AC

16AC

BAT

1NO

1NC

1C

2RY

2C

A

Z

IMC

5VDC

IMD

SPKR

COM

MIC

PSW

CGND

PHONE

RING

Summary of Contents for 1833 Series

Page 1: ...YZ WX YZ TUV TUV PQ RS PQ RS MN O MN O JKL JKL GH I GH I DE F DE F AB C AB C SP SP A Z CALL A Z CALL 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 OP ER OP ER WX YZ WX YZ TUV TUV PQ RS PQ RS MN O MN O JKL JKL GH I GH I DE F D...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...and forced entry alarms Optional elevator control board s can control up to four elevators with each elevator serving up to 64 floors System will interface with selected models of DKS DoorKing vehicul...

Page 4: ...6 RS 232 Terminal using TCP IT Converter WAN Connection 2 4 7 DoorKing DKS Internet Modem Server SECTION 3 PROGRAMMING 3 1 General Programming Information 3 1 1 Programming from a PC 3 1 2 Programmin...

Page 5: ...d 1837 4 4 Back Lite Cutoff 4 5 Master Code Switch 4 6 Ring Pin Jumper 4 7 Relay 2 Jumper 4 8 Auto 1816 Interface Jumper 4 9 HF HS Jumper SECTION 5 SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 1 Guest Instructions...

Page 6: ...rized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to...

Page 7: ...vent excessive shock and vibration from closing doors or gates Continuous vibration and shock from slamming doors or spring loaded pedestrian gates will damage the circuit board Under no circumstances...

Page 8: ...tic gate operator the telephone entry system must be mounted a minimum of ten 10 feet away from the gate and gate operator or in such a way that the user cannot come into contact with the gate or gate...

Page 9: ...LINE DISPLAY DOORKING 1892 010 SINGLE LINE DISPLAY CO NT RA ST Enclosure Faceplate Main Terminal Discharge any static BEFORE removing the circuit board by touching a proper ground device 1837 Surface...

Page 10: ...ts if necessary DO NOT apply any power at this time There are 3 different styles of the 1830 telephone entry system surface flush and wall mount The illustrations below show typical installations but...

Page 11: ...GH I GH I DE F DE F AB C AB C SP SP TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM HOLD TO SCAN OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Use A to Z Buttons to Locate Name and Code Number on Display Names are In Alphabetical Ord er To Call En...

Page 12: ...secure the box in the wall Run all necessary conduit not included to the recess box Slide the enclosure in the recess box and secure it with the hardware included in the kit Be sure the unit is mount...

Page 13: ...9 9 4 4 5 5 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 0 0 OPER OPER WXYZ WXYZ TUV TUV PQRS PQRS MNO MNO JKL JKL GHI GHI DEF DEF ABC ABC SP SP CALL Z A 7 7 8 8 9 9 4 4 5 5 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 0 0 OPE R OPE R WXY Z WXY Z TU V TU V P...

Page 14: ...e in the trim ring and secure them all together with the hardware included in the kit Be sure the unit is mounted securely and is not subject to vibration from closing doors or gates See previous page...

Page 15: ...mount enclo sure The enclosure and trim ring get installed directly on the wall using appropriate hardware not included after running all necessary conduit to the enclosure Be sure the unit is mounted...

Page 16: ...iew Back View Front View 7 7 8 8 9 9 4 4 5 5 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 0 0 OPER OPER WXYZ WXYZ TUV TUV PQRS PQRS MNO MNO JKL JKL GHI GHI DEF DEF ABC ABC SP SP CALL Z A 7 7 8 8 9 9 4 4 5 5 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 0 0 OP...

Page 17: ...nds by touching a proper ground device before touching the control board Handle the memory chips with care the pins bend easily DO NOT install the memory chips UPSIDE DOWN this will cause permanent da...

Page 18: ...lock 3 Remove the two hex nuts from the postal lock mounting studs Mount postal lock on the studs and secure with the hex nuts When the lock is installed the pawl of the lock in the extended position...

Page 19: ...tor or in such a way that the user cannot come into contact with the gate or gate operator when using this entry system If this unit has been installed closer to the automated vehicular gate do not pr...

Page 20: ...ure ground wire is protected from being touched or electrical shock could occur Phone line surge suppressor within 10 ft of entry system CALL Z A Surge suppressor within 3 ft of ground source Phone Co...

Page 21: ...s to activate for the programmed strike time or dial a phone number see 3 2 7 The Postal Switch is connected here Earth Ground Only See Section 2 1 3 Phone Line Connection 3 2 1 14 12 13 11 10 9 8 7...

Page 22: ...31 Bit Card Reader Input Use 6 conductor stranded with overall shield 18 20 22 or 24 gauge See section 2 1 2 Wiegand Input Relay 2 26 30 and 31 Bit Card Reader Input Use 6 conductor stranded with over...

Page 23: ...16 VAC 20 VA Lock Power UL listed Wiegand Card Reader 6 9 Wiegand Card Reader 6 9 16 VAC 20 VA Ground 32 Ground 32 Blue 17 Red 10 Brown 19 Blue 17 Red 10 Brown 19 Black 27 White 28 Green 29 Black 27...

Page 24: ...the telephone entry system Board addresses can be set the same for multiple boards zone addresses when MORE than 8 boards need to activate a specific RELAY 12 boards MAX for each relay The tracker exp...

Page 25: ...complished by SEVEN 7 different methods in this section NC NO NO RING NC C ON CLK SEN SPK VOL FEED BACK RS 232 ELEVATOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 MIC VOL OFF KEYPAD 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 MAST...

Page 26: ...rnet Multiple Entry Systems Phone Company Telephone Entry System Your PC 16AC 16AC BAT 1NO 1NC 1C 2RY 2C A Z IMC 5VDC IMD SPKR COM MIC PSW CGND PHONE MainTerminal Telephone Entry System 16AC 16AC BAT...

Page 27: ...sed with the system be sure that R 0 is programmed to respond to the tone open number typically 9 the postal switch input and the rotary dial 9 function Prior to programming the system with a PC and t...

Page 28: ...ng Remote Account Manager for Windows software the programming steps in section 3 2 1 through 3 2 8 factory settings MUST be reviewed or re programmed if necessary most factory settings are typically...

Page 29: ...NOT turn ON unless interfacing with a 1816 or 1820 3 2 3 Call up Operation when Interfacing with DoorKing 1816 or 1820 Systems 1 Press and enter your four digit MASTER CODE beep 2 Enter beep to turn...

Page 30: ...3 2 8 Elevator Control Feature 1 Press and enter your four digit MASTER CODE beep The LCD display on the 1835 and 1837 systems will read NEW EL FUNC 0 N 1 Y 2 Enter for YES access is authorized to bot...

Page 31: ...ory setting Programming the Anti Pass Back Mode Re Sync All Devices Re Sync Individual Devices Reset Facility Counter Section 3 8 Anti Pass Back 3 8 1 3 8 2 3 8 3 3 8 4 45 45 45 45 43 45 46 48 No fact...

Page 32: ...seconds 4 minutes 15 seconds and is entered as a three digit number in step 3 The talk time set here DOES NOT affect the telephone numbers that are programmed under directory codes 0 00 000 0000 and...

Page 33: ...t a relay to have a momentary activation function only and you want that relay to momentary activate when the number 9 is pressed enter 9 If a function is not desired enter in place of a number Do not...

Page 34: ...osition Relay 0 2nd digit position Relay 1 3rd digit position Relay 2 To activate a relay enter a 1 in a digit position To NOT activate a relay enter a 0 in a digit position Example entering 010 will...

Page 35: ...4 4 GHI GHI 4 4 GHI GHI 4 4 GHI GHI 4 4 GHI GHI 4 4 GHI GHI 4 4 GHI GHI 4 4 GHI GHI 4 4 GHI GHI 5 5 JKL JKL 5 5 JKL JKL 5 5 JKL JKL 5 5 JKL JKL 5 5 JKL JKL 5 5 JKL JKL 5 5 JKL JKL 5 5 JKL JKL 5 5 JKL...

Page 36: ...12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 T H A N K Y O U F O R V I S I T I N G O A K W O O D C O N D O M I N I U M S Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 7 7 8 8 9 9 4 4 5 5 6...

Page 37: ...12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 P U S H A O R Z T O F I N D N A M E E N T E R C O D E O R P Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 7 7 8 8 9 9 4 4 5 5 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 0...

Page 38: ...next block Note The factory default message was programmed from a PC therefore upper and lower case letters are displayed Example WELCOME TO THE OAKWOOD CONDOMINIUMS PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY Block 1 Blo...

Page 39: ...ext block Note The factory default message was programmed from a PC therefore upper and lower case letters are displayed Example USE A Z TO FIND NAME OR NUMBER ENTER CODE ON KEYPAD BUSY PRESS ANY KEY...

Page 40: ...mistake simply press to clear the display and start over Names cannot be more than 15 characters in length spaces count as a character Only upper case letters numbers spaces and a clear function in c...

Page 41: ...SP SP In this programming sequence the directory codes AND 7 digit phone numbers will be programmed into the system Be sure you have programmed the directory code length that you desire as described...

Page 42: ...requirements precede the three digit area code with Note 255 area codes are available on REV E and higher circuit boards REV D and lower boards only have 10 area codes 3 5 3 Programming Area Codes 4 4...

Page 43: ...y 6 6 MNO MNO 6 6 MNO MNO This programming sequence is used to delete a single phone number under a known directory code Proceed to 3 5 7 to delete the resident name after deleting the phone number 3...

Page 44: ...programmed under the entered directory code If the first digit is flashing this is the area code reference code and indicates that the number displayed is a long distance or 10 digit number 3 To displ...

Page 45: ...ODE beep 2 Enter the existing directory code section 3 5 2 or 3 5 4 that the desired device code has been assigned to 1 2 3 or 4 digits section 3 5 1 then press beep 3 Enter the desired five digit dev...

Page 46: ...tion of relays by programming HI and LOW ranges for each relay Ranges between relays may overlap which will cause more than one relay to activate if this is desired For example if the low boundary for...

Page 47: ...DEF DEF This programming step is used to allow all cards one move either in or out without causing an APB Violation to be recorded 3 8 2 Re Sync All Devices 1 Press and enter your four digit MASTER C...

Page 48: ...ction 2 4 2 Elevator Control Terminal see section 2 1 Expansion boards and elevator control and 2 2 Auxiliary Terminal see section 2 2 Relay 2 Jumper Normally Open NO Normally Closed NC see section 4...

Page 49: ...nts place some test calls If feedback occurs microphone and or speaker volume will need to be reduced MIC VOL 3 2 1 FEED BACK 3 2 1 3 2 1 SPK VOL 4 2 Click Sensitivity Use for Rotary Dial Phones ONLY...

Page 50: ...NO from the factory NO NC 4 9 HF HS Jumper For Hands Free HF operation the jumper is set in the left position For a system with a Hand Set HS the jumper is set in the right position The jumper is set...

Page 51: ...e resident s telephone The guest may also enter the directory code on the keypad to place the call 1837 Systems Guest use the A and Z buttons to locate the name in the directory When the desired resid...

Page 52: ...s or until it detects dial tone Some newer type telephones emit a short tone rather than a continuous tone when their keys are pressed This may cause the telephone entry system to not respond to the t...

Page 53: ...Hang up 5 To release the override hold command and return the system to normal operation repeat steps 1 through 4 In step 3 enter the DEACTIVATE tone number in place of the HOLD OPEN tone number 5 3...

Page 54: ...OT respond to the tone open number sent from the resident s phone 5 4 2 Telephone Line Sharing If the telephone entry system is going to be connected to a PBX system you may need to program extension...

Page 55: ...e grounded Check to be sure that the phone lines or power lines are not shorted to ground 6 Check the 16 5 VAC system power Be sure that the transformer is properly rated 20 VA for 1833 and 1835 syste...

Page 56: ...clipped off the postal switch Be sure that the relay has been programmed for postal switch input 3 3 4 Forgetting to press first Re program the entry code ranges 3 7 3 Adjust click sensitivity 4 2 Re...

Page 57: ...display the wiegand devices are NOT functioning 5 Press to cancel the wiegand test mode beeeeeep 2 2 ABC ABC 8 8 TUV TUV 0 0 OPER OPER 6 1 2 Wiegand Test 1835 and 1837 Systems Only 9 9 WXYZ WXYZ 9 9 W...

Page 58: ...Test 1835 and 1837 Systems Only This testing sequence will allow you to check activation of individual relays on the elevator control board s and will confirm communication between the telephone entr...

Page 59: ...es provides door ajar and forced entry alarms and can activate local and building alarm systems Also allows DoorKing gate operators to report gate operator data and activity to the entry system Elevat...

Page 60: ...3 2 1 MASTER CODE RELAY 0 RELAY 2 RELAY 1 16AC 16AC BAT 1NO 1NC 1C 2RY 2C A Z IMC 5VDC IMD SPKR COM MIC PSW CGND PHONE 1998 010 2356 010 2356 010 DOORKING 1833 010 1833 Wiring Schematic Surface Flush...

Page 61: ...DOORKING 1835 010 BACKLITE CUTOFF CONTRAST 8 LINE DISPLAY DOORKING 1892 010 3 2 1 SINGLE LINE DISPLAY CONTRAST DOORKING 1896 019 DOORKING 1891 010 LED Front Panel Light Wall Gray Orange 1835 Wiring Sc...

Page 62: ...FF CONTRAST 8 LINE DISPLAY DOORKING 1892 010 DOORKING 1837 010 3 2 1 SINGLE LINE DISPLAY CONTRAST 1998 010 A Z CALL DOORKING 1896 012 2342 010 2356 010 2356 010 LED Front Panel Light Wall Gray Orange...

Page 63: ...3 7 1 if they are used DEVICE CODE is the resident s unique device code section 3 6 1 if access control devices Transmitters cards etc are used ELEVATOR USE ONLY Remote Account Manager Software must...

Page 64: ...s section 3 5 3 7 1 2 255 Area Codes Page 1 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065...

Page 65: ...170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219...

Page 66: ...1835 065 J 7 14 64 Name ER FL SEC LEVEL ELEVATOR USE DEVICE CODE ENTRY CODE DIRECTORY CODE PHONE NUMBER AAC 7 2 Resident Information Make additional copies of this table as needed...

Page 67: ...1835 065 J 7 14 65 Name ER FL SEC LEVEL ELEVATOR USE DEVICE CODE ENTRY CODE DIRECTORY CODE PHONE NUMBER AAC 7 2 Resident Information Make additional copies of this table as needed...

Page 68: ...r guest press _____ on your touch tone telephone The telephone entry system will respond with a confirmation tone indicating that the door or gate is opening and will automatically disconnect itself S...

Page 69: ...1835 065 J 7 14 67...

Page 70: ...y and Access Control Systems PC Programmable PC Programmable www doorking com Installation Owner s Manual DoorKing Inc 120 Glasgow Avenue Inglewood California 90301 U S A Phone 310 645 0023 Fax 310 64...

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