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3.2 Set-up Telephone Entry System for PC Programming
Beginning in January, 2010, all DKS 1830 series telephone entry systems come standard with
3000 memory (APB - anti-pass
back) chips installed in the system.
The information below is to assist you with programming older systems or when there is a
need to change the memory chips to match a chip set on another system already installed.
Prior to starting the programming
of the PC programmable telephone entry system, you must know the memory capacity and type of the EEPROM chips that
are installed in the unit.
This can be determined by inspecting the small chip that has a tag
listing the memory size on it and will be labeled APB if anti-pass back is enabled. The memory
size determines the number of residents, vendors, four-digit entry codes and device codes that
can be stored in the system. APB indicates that the chip set has anti-pass back capability. The
table shows the valid numbers available with each memory level.
If you need to remove and replace the chips, see Section 1.5 Memory Chip Replacement.
3.1.3 System Memory Chip Identification
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
Chip Locations
System Keypad
Chip Part Number
Standard
APB
1835-150
1835-151
1835-152
1835-153
1835-154
1835-155
1835-156
1835-157
1835-140
1835-141
1835-142
1835-143
1835-144
1835-145
1835-146
1835-147
System
Memory
25
75
125
250
500
1000
2000
3000
Phone Number
Capacity
25
75
125
250
500
1000
2000
3000
Name
Capacity
25
75
125
250
500
1000
2000
3000
Entry Code
Capacity
25
75
125
250
500
1000
2000
3000
Device Code
Capacity
625
1875
3125
6250
8000
8000
8000
8000
Prior to using a PC to program this PC Programmable Telephone Entry System with the DoorKing 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 desired).
There is no need to re-program these settings unless you want to change them. For easy reference, refer
to the chart on page 29 that list the various programming functions and their factory default settings.
Section 3.2.1 through 3.2.8 can ONLY be programmed from the System Keypad. There is NO program-
ming sequence in the Remote Account Manager Software to program these features with.
This programming step sets the system
MASTER CODE
. The master code is the four-digit number
REQUIRED
to gain access to
the system memory.
You need to know the master code prior to programming the system with the PC, or to perform ANY of
the programming functions on the following pages. It MUST be programmed in from the system keypad.
NO Factory setting -
Each entry system’s master code
MUST
be unique.
See section 4.5 for more information about the master code switch.
Important Note:
If you make a mistake while programming, press keys at the same time
to escape from programming no matter how much has been completed, then begin again at step 1.
1.
Open the cabinet of the telephone entry system and turn the master code switch
ON
.
2.
Enter a four-digit master code then press (
beep
).
3.
Turn the master code switch
OFF
and close the cabinet.
3.2.1 Master Code
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
ON
OFF
MASTER
CODE
??
??
??
??
Important Note:
There is no way of retrieving the master code after it has been
programmed in.
If you forget it, you will have to program in a new one but all other
previously programmed information will remain intact.
77
88
99
44
55
66
11
22
33
00
OPER
OPER
WXYZ
WXYZ
TUV
TUV
PQRS
PQRS
MNO
MNO
JKL
JKL
GHI
GHI
DEF
DEF
ABC
ABC
SP
SP
CALL
Z
A
APB
30
00
1
8
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OPER
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