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1803PC, 1815, 1817
PC Programmable Telephone Entry Systems
Owner’s Manual
DoorKing, Inc.
120 Glasgow Avenue
Inglewood, California 90301
U.S.A.
Phone: 310-645-0023
Fax: 310-641-1586
www.doorking.com
P/N 1815-065 REV J, 3/01
Copyright 2001 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

1803PC, 1815, 1817 PC Programmable Telephone Entry Systems Owner’s Manual DoorKing, Inc. 120 Glasgow Avenue Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A. P

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1.1.1 Surface Mount Units Surface mount units can be mounted directly to a wall or pilaster, or can be post mounted using a DoorKing heavy-duty mount

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1.1.2 Surface Mount Units with Recess Box Surface mount units can be semi-flush mounted into a wall or pilaster by using the optional recess-mounting

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.1.3 Flush Mount Units Flush mount units are installed into a wall with flush mount kits 1814-065 (stainless) or 1814-066 (gold). Flush mount kits

Page 5 - Section 4 – Adjustments

1.1.4 Flush Mount Rough-in Box The flush mount installation kit has two parts; the rough-in box and the trim ring. The rough-in box is installed fir

Page 6 - IMPORTANT NOTICE

1.1.5 Flush Mount Trim Ring Flush mount units can be mounted by using the 1814-065 (stainless) or 1814-066 (gold) mounting kit. Flush mounting kits

Page 7 - GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1.6 Flush Mount Surface Mounting Kit Flush mount units can be surface mounted by using the optional 1814-152 surface mount trim ring. Flush mount

Page 8 - FEATURES

1.1.7 Wall Mount Units Wall mount units (models 1815 and 1817 only) are designed to be mounted directly onto a wall without the need of cutting a lar

Page 9 - SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION

1.2 MEMORY CHIP INSTALLATION The telephone entry system is shipped with two memory chips packaged in a separate box inside the shipping container.

Page 10 - 1.1.1 Surface Mount Units

1.3 POSTAL LOCK INSTALLATION At some locations, such as gated communities, it will be necessary to provide access to the mail carrier so that they c

Page 11 - Recess Box

SECTION 2 – WIRING Prior to installing wiring to the telephone entry system, we suggest that you become familiar with the instructions, illustrations

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16 VAC20 VARS-232 Input(OPTIONAL)Connections to 2348Elevator Control Board(OPTIONAL)Inputs for weigandcontrol devices(OPTIONAL)16 VAC20 VAWeigand Powe

Page 14 - 1.1.5 Flush Mount Trim Ring

2.1 MAIN TERMINAL DESCRIPTION TERMINAL DESCRIPTION 1 Phone Line Connection – 800 ft. maximum with 24 AWG wire; 1600 ft. maximum with 22 AWG wire. 2

Page 15 - Flush Mount

There are four (4) auxiliary terminals on the 1840 control board which provide inputs for: weigand data, elevator control, RS232 communication, and p

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2.2.3 Elevator Control Terminals The elevator control terminals are used when the 2348-010 elevator control board is connected to the system to enabl

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2.3 RELAY WIRING (TYPICAL) 2.3.1 Controlling a Single Door or Gate Relay 1 is typically used when the system will control a single door or vehicula

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2.3.2 Controlling a Gate Operator and Pedestrian Gate (or Door) When controlling a gate operator and pedestrian gate (or door), relay 1 is typically

Page 19 - SECTION 2 – WIRING

2.3.3 Controlling a Gate Operator and Two Pedestrian Doors (or Gates) The diagram below shows how it is possible to control a gate operator and two p

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2.3.4 Tracker Expansion Board Control When Tracker expansion boards are used with the system to control up to 16 additional entry points, relays 1 an

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SECTION 3 – PROGRAMMING IMPORTANT! Many of the advanced features available with this telephone entry system cannot be programmed from the system key

Page 23 - 2.2.4 RS-232 Terminals

3 Use this manual with the following models only. All 1803PC models with circuit board 1844-010 REV A and B. All 1815 models with circuit board 1840

Page 24 - 2.3 RELAY WIRING (TYPICAL)

3.1.2 Programming from the Keypad Follow the programming instructions as described in each section of this manual. The system will prompt you with s

Page 25 - Magnetic Lock

3.1.3 System Memory Prior to starting the programming of the PC programmable telephone entry system, you must know the memory capacity and the type of

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3.2 PROGRAMMING WITH A PC Prior to programming the PC Programmable Telephone Entry System with the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows softw

Page 27 - To Tracker Boards 1-8

3.2.3 Programming for Call-up Operation This feature is only used when the telephone entry system is interfaced with a DoorKing 1816 Telephone Interc

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3.3 GENERAL PROGRAMMING Proceed with the programming steps on the following pages only if PC programming will not be used. 3.3.1 Relay Strike Tim

Page 29 - SECTION 3 – PROGRAMMING

3.3.3 Tone Open Numbers These steps will program the tone open numbers for relays 0, 1 and 2. You will need to enter a four-digit number (see chart

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3.3.5 Touch-tone / Rotary-dial This programming sequence will set the telephone entry system to dial out in either a touch-tone or rotary format. Ge

Page 31 - Standard Chip MemPLUS Chip

3.4 PROGRAMMING LETTERS, NUMBERS and MESSAGES These programming steps apply only to the 1815 and 1817 systems. The keypad on the 1815 and 1817 syst

Page 32 - 3.2 PROGRAMMING WITH A PC

3.4.2 Programming the User Message – 1815 Systems The user message, followed by the instruction message, scrolls across the screen from right to left

Page 33 - 3.2.4 PC Programming Table

3.4.3 Programming the Instruction Message – 1815 Systems The instruction message scrolls across the screen from right to left when the system is not

Page 34 - 3.3 GENERAL PROGRAMMING

TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Important Notices...

Page 35 - 3.3.4 Postal Switch

3.4.4 Programming the User Message – 1817 Systems The user message is displayed on the top screen of the 1817. This message can be a maximum of 80 c

Page 36 - 3.3.6 Rotary-dial 9

3.4.5 Programming the Instruction Message – 1817 Systems The instruction message is displayed on the bottom screen of the 1817. This message can be

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Before beginning manual programming of this telephone entry system from the keypad, it is strongly recommended that the resident log sheets in the ba

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3.5.1 Programming the Directory Code Length This programming sequence sets the directory code length to 1 - 2 - 3 or 4 digits. If 11 or more residen

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3.5.3 Programming Area Codes Up to 10 different area codes can be programmed for any 10-digit or long distance calling requirements and will be refer

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3.5.5 Programming Names (1815, 1817 Systems Only) In this section, names will be programmed into the system. Names are referenced to a phone number

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3.5.8 Delete Area Codes This program sequence deletes area code numbers that have been programmed into the system. 1. Press *24 and enter the four-

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3.6 PROGRAMMING DEVICE CODES The PC programmable telephone entry system must be equipped with a MemPLUS chip to program device codes into its memory

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3.7 FOUR-DIGIT ENTRYT CODES Four-digit entry codes are entered on the system keypad preceded by # to allow the resident access. Do not confuse four

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SECTION 4 – ADJUSTMENTS 4.1 Speaker Volume 1. Open the front of the telephone entry system and locate the speaker volume adjustment. 2. Place a pho

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3.4 Programming Letters, Numbers and Messages 3.4.1 Programming Letters and Numbers ...

Page 46 - 3.5.8 Delete Area Codes

4.6 Back-light Cutoff (1817 Only) 1. The back-light cutoff potentiometer is located on the LCD control board in the 1817 system only. This adjustm

Page 47 - 3.6.2 Deleting Device Codes

1815 Adjustment Locations SEC LEVELCLICK SENSVOLUMEFEEDBACKMASTERCODERING PINRLY 2AUTO1816HFHSCONTRAST 51

Page 48 - 3.7 FOUR-DIGIT ENTRYT CODES

1817 Adjustment Locations SEC LEVELCLICK SENSVOLUMEFEEDBACKMASTERCODERING PINRLY 2AUTO1816HFHSBACK LIGHTCONTRASTUPPERCONTRASTLOWER 52

Page 49 - SECTION 4 – ADJUSTMENTS

SECTION 5 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 Guest Instructions Instructions on the telephone entry systems guide guest on the usage of the system and how

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5.2 RESIDENT INSTRUCTIONS Resident control of the door or gate that the telephone entry system controls is limited to opening the door or gate in res

Page 51 - 1815 Adjustment Locations

5.3 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR The administrator can perform the following operations from a remote location using a touch tone telephone. You must know t

Page 52 - 1817 Adjustment Locations

5.3.3 Relay Check The telephone entry system can be called and a check can be made to determine if any of the relays in the system are in a "ho

Page 53 - 5.1 Guest Instructions

5.4 MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.4.1 Talk Time The talk time for directory codes 0, 00, 000, 0000 and 1, 01, 001, 0001 is factory set to

Page 55 - 5.3 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR

SECTION 6 – MAINTENANCE The DoorKing telephone entry system is essentially a maintenance free device. When the unit is properly installed, it should

Page 56 - 5.3.4 Time and Date Check

IMPORTANT NOTICE FCC - UNITED STATES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Par

Page 57 - 5.4.3 Connection to a PBX

SYMPTON POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) Cannot get into programming mode. • Wrong master code entered. Start over. • Waiting too long between pushing buttons.

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SYMPTON POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) Four-digit entry codes will not work. • Forgetting to press # first. • Re-program the entry code ranges (3.7.3). Entry

Page 59 - SECTION 6 – MAINTENANCE

6.1.2 Weigand Test (1815, 1817 Systems Only) This programming sequence will allow you to view the weigand data on the display as it is received by th

Page 60 - SYMPTON POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)

6.1.4 Elevator Board / Floor Hardware Test This testing sequence will allow you to check activation of individual relays on the elevator control boar

Page 61 - 6.1.1 RS-232 Test

6.2 ACCESSORIES Surface Trim Ring Use to recess a surface mount unit into a wall or column. P/N 1803-150. Flush Kit Use to install flush style un

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Complete the information in the tables on the following pages to maintain a record of the information that has been programmed into the telephone ent

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NAME AAC PHONE NUMBER DIR CODE ENT CODE DEVICE CODE SEC LEVEL FL ER

Page 64 - 6.2 ACCESSORIES

Resident Instruction Sheet Your building / community has been equipped with a DoorKing Telephone Entry System that will provide communication for y

Page 65 - 6.3 LOG TABLES

GENERAL INFORMATION • Prior to beginning the installation of the telephone entry system, we suggest that you become familiar with the instructions,

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FEATURES • Can provide service for up to 3000 residents and can store up to 8000 card, transmitter or digital PIN codes when ordered with 3000 MemPL

Page 67 - Resident Instruction Sheet

SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION Order your telephone line at least two weeks prior to the planned installation date. This will assure that a phone line is

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