Installation
Receiver Terminal Wiring
DoorKing Part Number
120 Glasgow Avenue
Inglewood, California 90301
U.S.A.
To Receiver Terminal #1 (Neg.)
To Receiver Terminal #2 (Pos.)
12-24 Volt
Transformer
DC Polarity Matters!
Removable
receiver
terminal for
easy wiring.
8040-080
5300 MicroPLUS Transmitter Codes
100 MicroCLIK Transmitter Codes
Separate Power Source:
Connect 12 - 24
Volt AC or DC power to terminals #1 and #2.
Use minimum 18 AWG wire to power the receiver.
• If DC power is used (Transformer): Terminal #1
is
NEGATIVE
and terminal #2 is
POSITIVE
.
• Power can be supplied to the receiver by the
Weigand controller instead of a separate
power source (See below).
#1 - Input Power Common
(Negative)
#2 - Input Power
12-24 Volt AC, 12-24 Volt DC (Positive)
#3 - Relay N.O. Normally Open
#4 - Relay N.C. Normally Closed
#5 - Relay Common
#6 - Weigand Common
#7 - Weigand Data 0
#8 - Weigand Data 1
MODEL 8040 MicroPLUS
®
/ MicroCLIK
™
RF RECEIVER (WEIGAND)
MicroPLUS
®
Transmitter Codes
MicroCLIK
™
Transmitter Codes
The 8040 RF receiver can handle up to 5300 Micro
PLUS
®
transmitter codes. The
High Security Encrypted “Rotating Code” RF Receiver
will
output Micro
PLUS
®
transmitter codes to a Weigand controller in 26, 30 or 31-bit Weigand format.
The 8040 RF receiver can handle up to 100 Micro
CLIK
™ transmitter codes. The
RF Receiver
will output Micro
CLIK
™ transmitter codes to a
Weigand controller in 26, 30 or 31-bit Weigand format.
P/N 8069-080
P/N 8070-080
P/N 8071-080
1 Button
2 Button
3 Button
Micro
PLUS
®
Transmitters
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
Program
LED
Receiver
Terminal
Be sure the antenna, coax shield
and F connector are completely
isolated from the ground.
F Connector
Weigand Controller Wiring:
Receiver terminal #2 is
INPUT POWER
(12-24 V).
Receiver terminal #6 is Weigand input power
COMMON
.
Receiver terminal #7 is Weigand
DATA 0
.
Receiver terminal #8 is Weigand
DATA 1
.
Use 22 AWG
shielded
wire, maximum
200 feet
, for Weigand controller
wiring. Connect these terminals to the corresponding terminals on
the Weigand controller. Refer to the DoorKing Weigand controller
installation manual 1835, 1837 or 1838 for specific wiring information.
1
2
3
45
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
P/N 8066-080
P/N 8067-080
P/N 8068-080
1 Button
2 Button
3 Button
Micro
CLIK
™ Transmitters
This receiver is
NOT
designed to be installed outdoors without
being protected from the weather. An outdoor enclosure is
available for the receiver if required, (P/N 8057-110 - Metal
Outdoor Box).
Install the 8040 receiver in a location so the antenna is
NOT
surrounded by metal and is in free air as high as possible
above the ground.
A longer Coax Antenna kit is available for
the receiver if required (P/N 1514-073 - Includes antenna,
mounting “L” bracket and 15 feet of coax cable). An antenna
amplifier kit (P/N 8058-080) or a Yagi directional antenna kit
(P/N 1514-072) is also available for the receiver if required.
The
Program LED
on the side of the case will blink as RF energy is
received. If the program LED blinks or is on continuously, this indicates
that there may be interference on the frequency (318 MHz) and short range
may be the result. If this happens, try relocating the receiver or remove the
source of interference. An antenna amplifier or a directional antenna may
be needed.
Note:
Loop detectors and proximity card readers can cause
receiver interference.
Coax
Antenna
Kit
(Included)
18”
Coax
Cable
The model 8040
RF Receiver
is designed for use as a Stand-Alone or Weigand applications using Micro
PLUS
®
or
Micro
CLIK
™ transmitters. A built-in dry contact form “C” relay can directly control a gate operator if desired. A “
Master
”
transmitter can be setup to quickly put the RF receiver into
“Learn Mode”
to program in additional transmitter codes.
The RF receiver current draw may be reduced to about 1 milliampere average for solar gate operator applications.
The received transmitter code
MUST
match the programmed
“Transmitter Code”, “Facility Code”
(or not match the Facility
Code if a Weigand controller is used)
,
and
“Transmitter Button
Code”
before the receiver will respond.
The received transmitter code
MUST
match the programmed
“Transmitter Code”, “Facility Code”
(or not match the Facility
Code if a Weigand controller is used)
,
and
“Transmitter Button
Code”
before the receiver will respond.
8040-065-C-10-12
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