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SECTION 1  - INSTALLATION

Prior to installing the telephone entry system, we suggest that you become familiar with the instructions, illustrations, and 
wiring guidelines in this manual. This will help insure that you installation is performed in an efficient and professional manner.

Order your telephone line to be installed at least two weeks prior to the planned telephone entry system installation date.

 

This will assure that a phone line is available when the unit is installed. The telephone company will require the following 
information from you:

There are 3 different styles of the 1834 telephone entry system (Surface, flush and wall mounts), and many different ways to 
mount them (On a wall, in a wall, attached to a architectural style post, kiosk, etc). Specific models will vary a little from the 
general installation described in this manual and minor modifications will need to be made depending on which one of the entry 
system models has been chosen and where it will be mounted. They will 

ALL

 need a telephone line, power and communication 

wires run to them in conduit or inside a architectural style post. Feed all of the wires through the back or bottom of the entry 
system using the existing knock-outs provided in the enclosures. 

DO NOT

 make any new holes in the enclosure to feed wires 

through. Keep 

ALL

 the entry system’s wires away from any existing high voltage power wires a minimum of 6” to help prevent 

any noise and hum pickup in the system’s phone line. The system 

MUST

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properly grounded

 to function correctly.

 WARNING

  

If this telephone entry system is used to control a vehicular gate with an automatic 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 operator when using this entry system.

The telephone entry system contains a number of static sensitive components that can be damaged or destroyed by static 
discharges during installation. 

Discharge any static prior to removing the circuit board by touching a proper ground device. 

GREAT

 care must be taken after removing the components from the enclosure to protect them throughout the installation. 

Carelessness on your part is 

NOT

 covered under warranty.

Make sure 

ALL

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enclosure is needed before re-installing the components back into the system and wiring it. Any debris left inside could damage 
the control board and cause the telephone entry system to malfunction during operation.

Caller ID:

 You may want to order 

caller ID blocking

 from the telephone company for the entry system phone line. Without 

caller ID blocking, residents with the proper phone equipment 

WILL BE ABLE

 to identify the telephone number that the 

telephone entry system is installed on. This may or 

MAY NOT

 be desirable.

Call Waiting:

 Residents may order call waiting from their local telephone company 

AFTER

 the system has been installed. 

They can avoid missing calls coming from the telephone entry system while they are using their phone (No busy signal).

1.1 General Installation

Type: 

Touch Tone, Loop Start

Ringer Equivalence: 

0.0 A

Jack Type: 

RJ11C

FCC Registration (US):  DUF6VT-12874-OT-T
DOC (Canada): 

1736 4528 A

Electrical Listing: 

Complies with UL 294 - ETL Listed

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DoorKing

Mounting Post

Surface and Wall

Mounts Only

Outside Wall

Inside Wall

Lighted-Covered

Kiosk

DoorKing Self-Standing

Lighted Kiosk

Flush Mount Only

Summary of Contents for 1834

Page 1: ...Ord er To Call Ente r Code Num ber on Keypad or Pre ss Call Button If Line is Busy Press or Call to Hang Up Try Again Ente r on Open Displa y and Tone 1 2 3 A Z CALL 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 OP ER OP ER WX...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...make changes in the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of DoorKing Inc to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes Additionally DoorKing Inc makes no r...

Page 4: ...er LAN Connection 2 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...

Page 5: ...lay 2 Jumper 4 8 Auto 1816 Interface Jumper 4 9 HF HS Jumper SECTION 5 SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 1 Guest Instructions 5 2 Resident Instructions 5 2 1 Responding to a Guest Call 5 2 2 Using an En...

Page 6: ...orized 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: ...ALL dirt metal or wood debris is removed from inside the enclosure after mounting it A through cleaning of the enclosure is needed before re installing the components back into the system and wiring...

Page 9: ...2 Remove the two screws from the upper corners of the circuit board 3 GENTLY remove the circuit board by pulling it out of the main terminal 4 Remove the two screws from the main terminal and remove t...

Page 10: ...time There are 3 different styles of the 1834 telephone entry system surface flush and wall mount The illustrations below show typical installations but specific installations can vary from this Use h...

Page 11: ...1200 037 and 1200 038 or recessed in a wall see next page with the surface mount recess kit P N 1803 150 Be sure the unit is mounted securely and is not subject to vibration from closing doors or gate...

Page 12: ...he unit is mounted securely and is not subject to vibration from closing doors or gates 9 11 25 6 6 2 625 2 625 4 4 3 2 1 8 5 13 25 2 625 1 125 2 5 25 Dia Mounting Hole 1 375 Dia 15 25 13 25 13 375 3...

Page 13: ...nt entry system See page 13 for flush mount surface mounting kit dimensions Flush mount unit is not designed for direct exposure to the weather It can be mounted outdoors in an area protected from dir...

Page 14: ...ates See previous page for flush mount enclosure dimensions 3 4 3 1 685 1 74 1 8 3 3 4 6 3 4 3 4 1 5 1 74 1 71 Hole for Threaded Stud Mounting Hole Threaded Stud 1 125 Dia 1 125 Dia Rough In Box Trim...

Page 15: ...ure the unit is mounted securely and is not subject to vibration from closing doors or gates Examples of some small holes in the wall that may be needed depending on how you choose to run the wiring 1...

Page 16: ...s It can be mounted outdoors using a DoorKing architectural style mounting post P N 1200 037 and 1200 038 or in a lighted covered kiosk for example Be sure the unit is mounted securely and is not subj...

Page 17: ...one entry system turned ON Attempting to install the memory chips with power on will irrevocably damage the chips Memory chips are a static sensitive component Discharge any static electricity from yo...

Page 18: ...esigned to accept installation of the postal lock Prior to installation of the postal lock be sure power to the telephone entry system is turned OFF 1 Remove the hole plug on the faceplate of the tele...

Page 19: ...ounted 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 operator when using this entry system If this unit ha...

Page 20: ...Ground Wire Ground to an existing electrical system Electrical Panel Grounding rod 10 feet in soil IMPORTANT Ground wire shown without safety protection for clarity Make sure ground wire is protected...

Page 21: ...nput 4 microphone speaker AZ CALL buttons and battery neg Microphone Input Switch Input A closure between terminals 4 and 6 will cause the designated relay s to activate for the programmed strike time...

Page 22: ...e Entry System Wiring PC Connection See section 2 4 2 for wiring RS 232 Relay 1 Input Main Terminal BAT COM 12 VDC Back Up Battery Input Back up battery power PSW COM Switch Input See section 1 6 for...

Page 23: ...entry system to a PC may be accomplished by SEVEN 7 different methods in this section Your PC RS 232 DB 9 Pin Plug P N 1818 040 RS 232 to USB Adapter P N 1835 037 USB SOFTWARE INSTALLED Your PC Your E...

Page 24: ...ernet 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 25: ...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...

Page 26: ...0 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...

Page 27: ...the visitor This allows visitors to contact tenants in the building that do not have CO phone service through the telephone entry system Refer to the 1816 1820 Installation Manual and check with your...

Page 28: ...uence beeeeeep 8 8 TUV TUV 1 1 SP SP 0 0 OPER OPER 1 1 SP SP 0 0 OPER OPER This program sequence sets the telephone entry system to operate as a single unit on the phone line or to share the phone lin...

Page 29: ...6 1 3 6 2 3 6 3 39 39 39 02 02 12 Three 3 digits No factory setting No factory setting No factory setting No factory setting No factory setting No factory setting No factory setting No Factory setting...

Page 30: ...The talk time for these two directory code sets are factory set to the maximum Phone numbers programmed under these directory codes should be reserved for management or emergency phone numbers that ge...

Page 31: ...o not duplicate tone open numbers Example don t set relay 1 and 2 tone open numbers both to 9 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set other relay tone open numbers 5 Press together to end this programming seque...

Page 32: ...0 2nd digit position Relay 1 3rd digit position Relay 2 To activate a relay enter a 1 in the second or third digit position To NOT activate a relay enter a 0 in the second or third digit position Exam...

Page 33: ...DEF DEF 3 3 DEF DEF 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 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...

Page 34: ...rt the next block Note The factory default message was programmed from a PC therefore upper and lower case letters are displayed Example THANK YOU FOR VISITING OAKWOOD CONDOMINIUMS Block 1 Block 2 Blo...

Page 35: ...k Note The factory default message was programmed from a PC therefore upper and lower case letters are displayed Example PUSH A OR Z BUTTON TO FIND NAME ENTER CODE OR PUSH CALL Block 1 Block 2 Block 3...

Page 36: ...ly 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 case you make...

Page 37: ...described in 3 5 1 above Changing the directory code length after programming the telephone numbers will erase all the numbers and directory codes that have been programmed To program phone numbers t...

Page 38: ...recede 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 GHI GHI 2 2 A...

Page 39: ...NO 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 5 6 Deletin...

Page 40: ...e 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 display additional phone numbers press and repe...

Page 41: ...between relays may overlap which will cause more than one relay to activate if this is desired For example if the low boundary for relay 1 is 2000 and the hi boundary is 3000 and the low boundary for...

Page 42: ...y Closed NC see section 4 7 Keypad Connector Master Code Switch see sections 3 2 1 and 4 5 Ring Pin Jumper see sections 3 1 and 4 6 Click Sensitivity see section 4 2 Speaker Volume see section 4 1 Mic...

Page 43: ...stments 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 O...

Page 44: ...jumper MUST be installed on the pins Removing the jumper will cause the system to NEVER answer calls placed to it RING RING Always Answer Calls Never Answer Calls SURFACE Mount Hand Set FLUSH Mount H...

Page 45: ...re listed in the resident directory alphabetically The LCD electronic directory displays resident names or apartment numbers and their respective directory code on a single line 1 If the guest knows t...

Page 46: ...til 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 tone ope...

Page 47: ...hone number that the entry system is installed on The system will answer with a short tone beep 2 Press 16 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 The system will emit a series of short to...

Page 48: ...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 49: ...hum on the system indicates that the phone line or 16 5 VAC power lines may be grounded Check to be sure that the phone lines or power lines are not shorted to ground 6 Check the 16 5 VAC system powe...

Page 50: ...een 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 6 3 Adjust click sensitivity 4 2...

Page 51: ...rown Green Shield The 6 pin terminal can be removed for easy wiring RS 232 DB 9 Pin Plug This sequence will allow you to program different methods by which the telephone entry system will hang up if a...

Page 52: ...sts offset P N 1200 086 straight P N 1200 085 Self standing Kiosk for flush mount units only P N 1200 170 RS 232 Cable RS 232 cable with DB 9 connector on one end and wires on the other end Use this c...

Page 53: ...LAY DOORKING 1892 010 3 2 1 SINGLE LINE DISPLAY CONTRAST DOORKING 1896 019 DOORKING 1891 010 DOORKING 1834 010 LED Front Panel Light Wall Gray Orange 1834 Wiring Schematic Surface Flush Wall Gray Whit...

Page 54: ...code It can be 1 to 4 digits section 3 5 1 ENTRY CODE is the resident s four digit entry code section 3 7 1 if they are used DEVICE CODE is the resident s unique device code section 3 6 1 if access c...

Page 55: ...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 56: ...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 57: ...1834 065 B 10 14 55 Name DEVICE CODE ENTRY CODE DIRECTORY CODE PHONE NUMBER AAC 7 2 Resident Information Make additional copies of this table as needed...

Page 58: ...1834 065 B 10 14 56 Name DEVICE CODE ENTRY CODE DIRECTORY CODE PHONE NUMBER AAC 7 2 Resident Information Make additional copies of this table as needed...

Page 59: ...the phone call and you have identified your guest you have the choice to either grant access or deny access to your guest Touch Tone Phones ONLY To GRANT ACCESS to your guest press _____ on your touch...

Page 60: ...em Model 1834 PC Programmable Model 1834 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 310 641 15...

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