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Installation

Receiver Terminal Wiring

DoorKing Part Number

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 8059 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 

Programming LED

 on the side of the case will blink as RF energy is 

received. If the programming 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.

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.

Be sure the antenna, coax shield 
and F connector are completely 
isolated from the ground.

8059-080

80 Transmitter Codes

Stand-Alone Power and Device Wiring :

 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

.

•  Connect the receiver relay contacts to the device to be activated.
  - Receiver Terminal #3 is the relay contact 

Normally OPEN

 (N.O.)

  - Receiver Terminal #4 is the relay contact Normally CLOSED (N.C.)
  - Receiver Terminal #5 is the relay contact 

Common

 (C).

Wiegand Controller Wiring:

Receiver terminal #2 is 

INPUT POWER

 (12-24 V).

Receiver terminal #6 is Wiegand input power 

COMMON

.

Receiver terminal #7 is Wiegand 

DATA 0

.

Receiver terminal #8 is Wiegand 

DATA 1

.

Use 22 AWG 

shielded

 wire, maximum 

200 feet

, for Wiegand controller wiring. 

Connect these terminals to the 
corresponding terminals on
the Wiegand controller. Refer to the 
DoorKing Wiegand controller installa-
tion manual 1835, 1837 or 1838 for 
specific wiring information.

#1 - Input Power Common

 (Negative)

 

#2 - Input Power 

12-24 Volt AC, 12-24 Volt DC (Positive)

#3 - Relay Contact (Normally Open)
#4 - Relay Contact (Normally Closed)
#5 - Relay Contact (Common)
#6 - Wiegand Common
#7 - Wiegand Data 0
#8 - Wiegand Data 1

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

Programming LED

F Con

nector

Coax

Antenna

Kit

(Included)

18”
Coax
Cable

Terminals 3-4-5
rated for 30 volt,
1 amp max.

From “Low Voltage Common”

From “Radio Open”

From “Circuit Board” Power

Stand-Alone Gate Operator:

 

 Connect the 3 

wires from the gate operator as indicated. Refer 
to the chosen gate operator’s installation/owner’s 
manual for specific wiring information.

To Receiver Terminal #1

To Receiver Terminal #2

To Receiver Terminal #3

From “Low Voltage Common”

From “Data 1”

From “Data 0”

From “Circuit Board” Power

To Receiver Terminal #2

To Receiver Terminal #6

To Receiver Terminal #7

To Receiver Terminal #8

Recei

ver

Terminal

MODEL 8059 MicroCLIK

 RF RECEIVER (WIEGAND)

The model 8059 

RF Receiver

 is designed for use as a Stand-Alone or Wiegand applications using Micro

CLIK

™ transmitters. Stand-Alone installa-

tions can store up to 80 transmitter codes in its memory. It is also programmed to recognize only certain Micro

CLIK

™ transmitter buttons when 

using multiple button transmitters.
The 8059 receiver activates a built-in dry contact form “C” relay 
when a programmed Micro

CLIK

™ transmitter code is received. 

The received code 

MUST 

match the programmed 

“Transmitter 

Code”, “Facility Code” 

(or not match the Facility Code if a 

Wiegand controller is used)

and

 “Transmitter Button Code”

  

before the receiver relay will activate.
Wiegand applications will output transmitter codes in 26-bit or 31-bit Wiegand format to an external Wiegand controller.
The Micro

CLIK

™ system is compatible with the HomeLink system found in many automobiles.

P/N 8066-080

P/N 8067-080

P/N 8068-080

1 Butt

on

2 Butto

n

3 Butt

on

Micro

CLIK

™ Transmitters

1837

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