DKS 1803PC Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Model 2351 System Expansion Boards DoorKing, Inc.120 Glasgow AvenueInglewood, California 90301U.S.A.Phone: 310-645-0023Fax: 310-641-1586www.doorkin

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8NO NC NO NC NO NCDOORKING2351-010123456789101112131415161718P2POWER1234567891011121314P1OUTPUT RELAYALARM RELAYMONITOR RELAYP

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1.3 Monitor and Alarm Relay Operation The Tracker board provides relay contacts for monitoring and alarm purposes. There are two different modes in w

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1.3.2 Mode-2 In MODE-2 (switch 1 ON), the monitor relay is typically connected to a local alarm (bell, buzzer, light, etc.) and the alarm relay is typ

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

SWITCHES MONITOR RELAY ALARM RELAY 3 4 Forced Condition Proper Condition Forced Condition Proper Condition A OFF OFF Activates whenever

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1.4 Hold Open Features There are two hold open features associated with the Tracker expansion boards: hold open time zones and an override hold open

Page 7 - Section 1 – Setup

1.5 Board and Relay Identification When using two or more Tracker boards connected to a single access system, the board jumpers on each tracker boar

Page 8 - 1.2.5 Reset Alarm Input

1.5.2 Relay Identification The models 1803PC, 1815, 1817, 1833, 1835 and 1837 telephone entry systems each have three relays (Relay 0, 1, and 2) on th

Page 9 - 1.2.9 Weigand Output

Board 9System Relay 11Board 10System Relay 12Board 16System Relay 18Board 15System Relay 17Board 14System Relay 16Board 13System Relay 15Board 12

Page 10 - 2351-010 Board Settings

Board 9System Relay 11Board 10System Relay 12Board 16System Relay 18Board 15System Relay 17Board 14System Relay 16Board 13System Relay 15Board 12Syste

Page 11 - 1.3.1 Mode-1

1.5.3 Terminal Identification TERMINAL P1 1 Monitor Relay 2 Monitor Relay 3 Alarm Relay 4 Alarm Relay 5 Output Relay 6 Output Relay 7 Wei

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8NO NC NO NC NO NCDOORKING2351-010123456789101112131415161718P2POWER1234567891011121314P1Gate 1 - DATA INGate 1 - DATA BUSYGat

Page 14 - 1.4 Hold Open Features

Section 2 - Installation The location of the tracker board(s) is dependent on the application that it is being used. Tracker boards can be installed

Page 15 - 1.5.1 Board Identification

2.1 Single Housing • P/N 2351-080 provides a lockable, weather resistant housing for a single tracker board. 5.753.6258.754.8757.1251 3.751.25.875 DI

Page 16 - 1.5.2 Relay Identification

2.2 Quad Housing • P/N 2351-081 provides a lockable weather resistant housing for up to four (4) tracker boards. Includes terminal strips and four (

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Section 3 – Wiring Information Plan your wire runs before starting the installation. Use proper wire for the weigand lines, power wires, and be sure

Page 19 - TERMINAL P2

3.1 Tracker Boards 1-8 Detail Wiring for 40 and 50 Series Boards • Maximum wire run between Tracker boards 1-8 is 500 feet total. • Do not use twi

Page 20 - Terminal Identification

3.2 Tracker Boards 9-16 Detail Wiring for 40 Series Boards • Maximum wire run between Tracker boards 9-16 is 500 feet total. • Do not use twisted p

Page 21 - Section 2 - Installation

3.3 Tracker Boards 1-8 Detail Wiring for 30 Series Boards • Maximum wire run between Tracker boards 1-8 is 500 feet total. • Do not use twisted pa

Page 22 - 2.1 Single Housing

3.4 Tracker Boards 9-16 Detail Wiring for 30 Series Boards • Maximum wire run between Tracker boards 9-16 is 500 feet total. • Do not use twisted p

Page 23 - 2.2 Quad Housing

3Use this manual with the following models only. Tracker expansion boards 2351-010 Rev E or higher. DoorKing, Inc. reserves the right to make chang

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3.5 Block Diagram Single Door – Typical • The block diagram below shows the necessary wire runs needed when all options (gate operator data, alarm o

Page 25 - Block Diagram

3.6 Door Control Wiring Detail - Typical • Set output relay shorting bar on the Tracker board to N.O. (Normally Open) when using fail-secure (electr

Page 26 - Detail Wiring

3.7 Gate Operator Data • Each tracker board can report data to the access control system from two (2) DKS gate operators; a slide or swing gate oper

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Wiring for 9310 Gate Operator Only 24V COMMON 1PARTIAL OPEN 524V RADIO PWR 3OPEN / RADIO RELAY 2 OPEN 43-BUTTON OPEN 73-BUTTON CLOSE 8REVERSE

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3.8 General Wiring Information The wiring of the tracker board(s) is an extremely important and integral part of the overall access control system.

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Section 4 – Trouble Shooting Before beginning any trouble shooting, check all wiring and look for any loose connections. Double check your wiring! Th

Page 30 - BLOCK DIAGRAM - 2351 BOARD

4.2 Weigand Device Data The weigand device (card reader, RF receiver, digital, etc.) must output data in the 26-bit weigand format. The tracker board

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4.3 Gate Operator Data Be sure that the gate operator has Gate Tracker capability. This can be determined by checking the revision letter of the cont

Page 32 - 3.7 Gate Operator Data

Gate Operator Event (transaction) Reports The tracker interface board sends the following gate operator data to the DKS access control system. This da

Page 35 - Section 4 – Trouble Shooting

TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 – Setup 1.1 General Information...

Page 37 - 4.3 Gate Operator Data

Section 1 – Setup The model 2351 Tracker Expansion Board allows you to expand the number of entry points that the models 1803PC, 1815, 1817, 1818, 18

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1.2 Tracker Board Input/Output Descriptions 1.2.1 Access Control Device (Weigand) Input Tracker boards can accept weigand input data from most devi

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1.2.6 Command Relay Input The command relay input (P2, terminals 8 & 17) is connected to the relay in the access system controller that activates

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