DKS 1812 Access Plus Installation & Owner's Manual

DKS 1812 Access Plus Installation & Owner's Manual

Pc programmable residential telephone intercom/access control system
Hide thumbs Also See for 1812 Access Plus:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Installation/Owner's Manual
PC Programmable Residential Telephone Intercom/Access Control System
Use this manual for circuit board 1970-010 Revision U or higher.
1
4
7
S u
r f a
c e
M o
u n
1
2
4
5
7
8
0
S u
r f a
c e
M o
Date Installed:
Installer/Company Name:
Phone Number:
Leave Manual with Owner
UL Listed
2
3
5
6
8
9
0
t C
u r v
e d
3
6
9
u n
t
Copyright 2016 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.
Model 1812 Access Plus
Model 1812 Access Plus
Model 1812 Access Plus
Control a main door, gate and six additional RS-485 entry points.
1
2
4
3
5
7
6
8
9
0
F l u
Circuit Board
Serial Number
and Revision Letter:
1812-162-V-5-16
1
2
4
5
7
8
0
W a
l l M
o u
n t
s h
M o
u n
t
Copyright 2009 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.
3
6
9

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for DKS 1812 Access Plus

  • Page 1 Installation/Owner’s Manual Model 1812 Access Plus Model 1812 Access Plus Model 1812 Access Plus PC Programmable Residential Telephone Intercom/Access Control System Use this manual for circuit board 1970-010 Revision U or higher. 1812-162-V-5-16 Control a main door, gate and six additional RS-485 entry points.
  • Page 3: Specifications

    • Up to five (5) 1812 Access Plus systems can be connected together and programmed from a single computer or phone. • Two internal relays allow the system to control a main entry gate plus a pedestrian access gate.
  • Page 4: Surface Mount Dimensions

    SPECIFICATIONS Surface Mount Dimensions Front View Side View Back View 10” 5.25” 2.5” 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.125” Dia 2.5” 6.125” 5” 3” 2.875” 875” Dia 1.75” 1.125” 1.125” Bottom View Surface Mount Curved Dimensions Front View Side View...
  • Page 5: Wall Mount Dimensions

    SPECIFICATIONS Wall Mount Dimensions Front View Side View Back View 2.5” 1.125” Dia 7.325” 2.5” 5.375” 3.375” 10.75” 3.5” Bottom View Flush Mount Dimensions Side Views Front Views Rough-In Box Flush Box Flush Box 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 Bolt holes (4) to secure flush box 7.5”...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    General Information Installation Guidelines and Safety Information SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION 1.1 Mount the 1812 Access Plus Different Mounting Configurations of the 1812 Access Plus Models 1.2 Install By-Pass Board for “Telephone Mode” Configurations 1.3 Telephone Line Wire 1.4 16.6 VAC Power Wiring ONLY! 1.5 Grounding and Surge Suppression...
  • Page 7: General Information Installation Guidelines And Safety Information

    5.2 Phone Line Polarity 5.3 Isolating Noise Problems 5.4 Troubleshooting Table 46-47 5.5 1812 Access Plus Wiring Schematic 5.6 Accessories 5.7 Programmed Information Log Sheets 49-55 Master Code, Relays, Access Codes and Time Zone Log Sheets; Directory Code / Dial-Out Phone Numbers Log Sheet;...
  • Page 8: Important Notices

    100. Notice: DoorKing does not provide a power transformer on units sold into Canada. Use only transformers that are CSA listed to power the telephone entry system. The model 1812 Access Plus requires a 16.5-volt, 20 VA transformer. 1812-162-V-5-16...
  • Page 9: General Information

    General Information • Prior to beginning the installation of 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. •...
  • Page 10: Section 1 - Installation

    Note: DoorKing cannot replace this specific lock or keys if lost. 1.1 Mount the 1812 Access Plus Use the specification dimensions on pages 2 and 3 to help with the installation of your chosen 1812 Access Plus model. Remove the Control Board The control board removal is the same for all models.
  • Page 11: Different Mounting Configurations Of The 1812 Access Plus Models

    Different Mounting Configurations of the 1812 Access Plus Models Surface and Wall mount models can be mounted directly to a wall, pilaster or post mounted using a DoorKing mounting post (there are several different styles available). The flush mount model is designed to be mounted into a pilaster, wall or kiosk. In any case, be sure it is securely mounted and is not subject to continuous vibration from closing doors or gates.
  • Page 12 Flush Mount in a Pilaster, Wall or Kiosk Mount rough-in box into the pilaster, wall or kiosk. Run conduit inside wall into bottom of rough-in box if desired. Use appropriate hardware (Not supplied) to secure the rough-in box in place. Bolt flush box into the rough-in box with 4 supplied bolts.
  • Page 13: Install By-Pass Board For "Telephone Mode" Configurations

    1.2 Install By-Pass Board for “Telephone Mode” Configurations The 1812’s by-pass board provides a method to by-pass the 1812 and route the incoming telephone line directly to the homeowner’s phone. The By-Pass board IS NOT optional when using an incoming telephone line or internet (Telephone Mode) –...
  • Page 14: Telephone Line Wire

    1.3 Telephone Line Wire Be sure to observe electrical safety when working with phone lines. Phone lines carry electricity and the ring voltage can deliver a substantial jolt. The best policy is to disconnect the house phone from the phone company Network Interface Device (also known as ‘Demarcation Device’) before working on the wiring.
  • Page 15: Vac Power Wiring Only

    1.4 16.5 VAC Power Wiring ONLY! The 1812 Access Plus operates ONLY on 16.5 VAC. DO NOT power the 1812 with 24 volt AC power. Use the supplied power transformer, 16 VAC, 20 VA (or U.L. listed equivalent) to power the telephone entry system. DO NOT power any other devices (electric strikes, magnetic locks, etc.) from the 1812’s power transformer.
  • Page 16: Wire One 1812 To A Telco Line - Telephone Mode

    30 VAC maximum. (14-16) Power 16.5 (17-18) The 1812 Access Plus operates ONLY “Normally Close” with Maglock on 16.5 VAC. DO NOT power the 1812 (Terminal 15 and 16) with 24 Volt transformer or source “Normally Open” with Electric Strike voltage.
  • Page 17: Wire One 1812 To The Internet - Telephone Mode

    30 VAC maximum. (14-16) Power 16.5 (17-18) The 1812 Access Plus operates ONLY “Normally Close” with Maglock on 16.5 VAC. DO NOT power the 1812 (Terminal 15 and 16) with 24 Volt transformer or source “Normally Open” with Electric Strike voltage.
  • Page 18: Wire Multiple 1812S: Telco/Internet - Telephone Mode

    1.8 Wire Multiple 1812s: Telco/Internet - Telephone Mode Use the previous 2 page’s wiring diagrams and By-Pass Board ENTRY BY-PASS The By-Pass board is NOT optional and must be information to wire multiple 1812s except for installed as part of multiple 1812s “Telephone Mode” 1875-010 EARTH the By-Pass board’s “PHONE IN”...
  • Page 19: Wire One 1812 - Intercom Mode

    Pedestrian Gate/Door Supplied Transformer Polarity does not matter. Electric The 1812 Access Plus operates ONLY Strike on 16.5 VAC. DO NOT power the 1812 with 24 Volt transformer or source voltage. Use the supplied power transformer, 16.5 VAC, 20 VA (or UL listed equivalent) to power the telephone entry system.
  • Page 20: Wire Multiple 1812S - Intercom Mode

    1.10 Wire Multiple 1812s - Intercom Mode Up to five (5) 1812s may be Connect to Homeowner’s Check Polarity of Telephone Line Telephone Check for polarity on the incoming telephone line to wired in series using the method each 1812 board and maintain polarity throughout Connect the 1st 1812’s PHONE OUT Homeowner’s Phone shown: 1st 1812’s PHONE IN to...
  • Page 21: Main Terminal Description

    1812 for keypads, card readers and/or RF receivers using RS-485 communication protocol. The 1812 Access Plus can be programmed via a PC using a network or modem connection. An RJ-45 jack (Cat5) is provided on the interface board for network connections.
  • Page 22: Rs-485 Daisy Chain Wiring

    MIC VOL The wires connecting terminals 1 & 2 from KEYPAD RS-485 the 1812 Access Plus to terminals 8 & 7 Cardreader on the DoorKing RS-485 boards MUST be twisted. We recommend that you use Cat5e cable for all the RS-485 connec-...
  • Page 23: Rs-485 Configurations, Samples Of Multiple 1812 Configuration Connections: Telephone Mode Or Intercom Mode

    Address Address (Factory Set) 002. Valid RS-485 external device addresses for use with the 1812 Access Plus system are 003, 004, 005, 006, 007 and 008. Important Note: The device address is referred to as a 6 Devices “Daisy Chain”...
  • Page 24 Telephone Mode - Sample of Multiple 1812 Configuration Connection Maximum of 6 RS-485 Devices “Daisy Chain” per 1812 By-Pass Board ENTRY BY-PASS Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 1875-010 Term Sw Term Sw Term Sw Term Sw Term Sw Term Sw...
  • Page 25: Network Connections

    1.12.2 Network Connections There are a number of ways to communicate with the 1812 Access Plus via a network connection. Before any programming can be attempted, you need to install the 1812 programming software on the computer you want to use for this purpose. The computer must have a network card installed.
  • Page 26 Through the Internet (WAN) • Through the internet with a static IP address. This is a Wide Area Network (WAN) connection and will require a router and a DSL or cable modem with an internet connection. • Through the internet with a dynamic IP address. This is a Wide Area Network (WAN) connection and will require a router and a DSL or cable modem with an internet connection.
  • Page 27: Phone Modem Connections

    1.12.3 Phone Modem Connections The 1812 Access Plus has a built-in modem that can be used to connect to a PC. Before programming can be attempted, you need to install the 1812 programming software on the computer you want to use for this purpose. The computer must have an internal phone modem installed in it OR an external phone modem connected to it.
  • Page 28: Section 2 - Programming

    Programming Documentation Note: There are programming log sheets in the back of this manual to document your specific master code, and keep track of all other programming that is preformed to this 1812 Access Plus. Keep this with all other system documentation for future reference.
  • Page 29: Programming Methods

    2.2 Programming Methods The 1812 Access Plus can be programmed from a computer, the system keypad (Keypad on the 1812) or from a touch-tone telephone connected to the system. 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 Direct “System Keypad”...
  • Page 30: Programming The Network Setup For A Computer

    2.3 Programming the Network Setup for a Computer Before proceeding with any of the programming steps in this section, install the 1812 Management software on the computer (PC ONLY) that will be used for this purpose. Be sure that the computer has a network card installed, or a modem installed in it (or connected to it) depending on which connection method will be used.
  • Page 31: Sub-Net Mask (Reboot Required)

    3. Press 0 # TOGETHER to end. [0 # (beeeeeep)] STOP! If you are OR are going to use a computer with the 1812 Access Plus, NO other programming at the System Keypad is required. All programming parameters beyond this point can be set in the Management software.
  • Page 32: System Parameters Programming

    Programming from a Touch-Tone Telephone Homeowner’s Touch-Tone Telephone Follow these steps when programming the 1812 Access Plus from the Homeowner’s Touch-Tone Telephone. IMPORTANT The system will require an “ATTENTION NUMBER”. The system attention number is the number that the 1812’s programming mode will respond to when called from the...
  • Page 33: Quick Reference Table

    Quick Reference Table Page # Section Command Factory Settings Section 2.3 Programming Network Setup for a Computer Enable / Disable TCP / IP Support - System Reboot 2.3.1 * 5 0 Set the 1812 IP Address (reboot required) 2.3.2 * 5 1 192.168.001.030 Sub-Net Mask (reboot required) 2.3.3...
  • Page 34: Phone Mode Or Intercom Mode

    2.4.1 Phone Mode or Intercom Mode Factory setting is 1 (Phone Mode). The 1812 is normally connected in series with a resident’s incoming phone line, which supplies a constant source of DC voltage. When the 1812 is connected in this manner, program the unit for PHONE mode. If the 1812 is to be connected to an open C.O.
  • Page 35: Talk Time

    2.4.6 Talk Time Factory setting is 060 (60 Seconds). This programming sequence sets the maximum time allowed for conversation when the 1812 places a call to the resident’s house, or if call forwarding is active, or if any of the dial out numbers are used. Talk time can be set from 10 seconds up to 255 seconds (4 minutes, 15 seconds) and is entered as a three-digit number.
  • Page 36: Answer Incoming Call On X Rings

    2.4.9 Answer Incoming Call on X Rings Factory setting is 06 (6 Rings). This programming section sets the number of rings that the 1812 will allow to pass through the system before it picks up the call. The number of rings to answer can be set from 1 to 99 rings and must be entered as a two-digit number. For example, if you want the 1812 to answer the call after the sixth ring, enter 0 6 in step 2.
  • Page 37: Set Call Forward Microphone Gain And Speaker Volume

    2.4.13 Set Call Forward Microphone Gain and Speaker Volume Factory setting is 71 (7 - Microphone, 1 - Speaker). This adjustment is required only if call forward or directory code dialing is being used. This step will adjust the microphone gain (the remote handset loudness) and the speaker volume (the 1812 loudness) during call forward operation.
  • Page 38: Access Codes To Operate Access Control Devices

    2.6 Access Codes to Operate Access Control Devices 2.6.1 “Simple” Access Code Programming (Relays 1&2: 24/7 Operation) This programming sequence programs “simple” access codes used on the 1812 keypad into the system memory. “Simple” access codes CANNOT be time zone restricted; they can ONLY be assigned to operate the internal Relay 1 or Relay 2 on a 24/7 basis using the relay strike time programmed in section 2.4.7.
  • Page 39: Time Zone Restricted" Access Code Programming

    2.6.4 “Time Zone Restricted” Access Code Programming This programming sequence programs access codes into the system memory with time zone restrictions applied. It also allows programming of the access codes to momentarily activate a relay or to hold open (latch) a relay. Note: Up to 50 access codes can be programmed into the system.
  • Page 40: Time Functions

    Note: The clock / calendar chip in the 1812 Access Plus will keep time for approximately 48 hours if power to the system is lost or removed.
  • Page 41: Automatic Relay Activation Time Zone Programming (Up To 4)

    2.7.5 Automatic Relay Activation Time Zone Programming (Up to 4) Factory setting in step 3 is 0 (Time zones are OFF). This program sequence sets up time zones to automatically activate and deactivate relays 1 through 8. Four time zones can be programmed, each of which can be assigned to the desired relay(s).
  • Page 42: Miscellaneous

    2.8 Miscellaneous 2.8.1 Restore Factory Settings This step will restore the factory settings for each of the programming parameters. See the “Quick Reference Table” on page 31 for all of the factory settings. The master code (2.1) will remain intact after the factory settings have been restored. WARNING: Once started, this sequence will program all values to factory settings.
  • Page 43: Section 3 - Adjustments

    SECTION 3 - ADJUSTMENTS Speaker Volume The speaker volume potentiometer is labeled SPEAKER VOL on the control board. The speaker volume should be adjusted for adequate sound. Adjusting the speaker volume too loud could cause feedback from the microphone. 1. Open the front of the telephone entry system and locate the speaker volume adjustment. 2.
  • Page 44: Section 4 - User Instructions

    SECTION 4 - USER INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Resident Operating Instructions 4.1.1 Granting or Denying a Guest Access To place a call from the 1812 to the resident’s house, the guest simply presses the PUSH TO CALL button located on the faceplate, see previous page. Once the guest has been identified by voice communication, the resident may grant them access by pressing the appropriate tone open number, or they may deny access by simply hanging up.
  • Page 45: Remote Operation

    4.2 Remote Operation 4.2.1 Remote Programming (Home Phone or Off-Site Phone) The 1812 can be programmed and operated from a remote location (Home or off-site) using a touch-tone telephone. Be sure that the programming for the 1812 to answer an incoming call has not been disabled (see 2.4.9). Note: The 1812 master code cannot be programmed remotely –...
  • Page 46: Initiate Talk And Listen To 1812 When It Has Not Been Activated

    4.2.5 Initiate Talk and Listen to 1812 when it has not been activated The homeowner’s phone can establish direct communication to the 1812 (Talk and listen from the phone) without the 1812 being activated first (Typically a guest pressing the call button at the 1812). This is useful when a normal telephone entry system transaction does not occur and the homeowner must initiate communication to the 1812 to talk and listen from it.
  • Page 47: Phone Line Polarity

    5.2 Phone Line Polarity ENTRY BY-PASS ENTRY ENTRY BY-PAS BY-PAS When troubleshooting 1812 operational problems, check SW W phone line polarity. Crossed polarities can affect system By-Pass Board EARTH 1875-010 PHONE IN #3 - DC Negative. operation. PHONE IN #4 - DC Positive. Phone Line Surge Suppressor PHONE OUT #5 - DC Positive.
  • Page 48: Isolating Noise Problems

    5.3 Isolating Noise Problems If noise or hum is present on the resident’s phone line after installation of the 1812 telephone intercom system, use the proce- dure on the next page to find and correct the source of the noise. This procedure will require the use of a telephone test set (DoorKing P/N 1800-050 or equivalent).
  • Page 49 Symptom Possible Solution(s) Dial tone is heard on the • The system is not wired in series with the resident phone line. Check the PHONE IN terminals (1 & 2) 1812 speaker. and the PHONE OUT terminals (4 & 5). Buzz or noise on the line.
  • Page 50: 1812 Access Plus Wiring Schematic

    White 5.6 Accessories RS-485 Card Readers P/N 1815-232 (uses DKS reader); P/N 1815-233 (uses AWID reader); P/N 1815-234 (uses HID reader) RS-485 Keypads P/N 1513-080 (surface mount, non-lighted); P/N 1513-081 (surface mount, lighted); P/N 1513-082, (flush mount, lighted) RS-485 RF Receiver P/N 8053-080 (MicroPlus receiver) Secondary Keypads: Allows remote activation of the system relays by use of the access codes.
  • Page 51: Programmed Information Log Sheets

    Complete the information in the tables on the following pages to maintain a record of the information that has been programmed into the 1812 Access Plus entry system. 1812 Access Plus manual is available on-line at: www.dkaccess.com if extra log sheets are required.
  • Page 52 Directory Codes 24 – 50 / Dial-Out Phone Numbers Directory Code Name Phone Number 1812-162-V-5-16...
  • Page 53 1-25 Access Codes Log Sheet (With Phone Numbers) Time Zone Restricted Information Access Code # and Device Type: Simple or Time Zone Relay: Momentary Type Time Zone Restricted Name / Phone Number (Optional) Number or Hold (Latch) 1812-162-V-5-16...
  • Page 54 26-50 Access Codes Log Sheet (With Phone Numbers) Time Zone Restricted Information Access Code # and Device Type: Simple or Time Zone Relay: Momentary Type Time Zone Restricted Name / Phone Number (Optional) Number or Hold (Latch) 1812-162-V-5-16...
  • Page 55 1-25 Access Codes Log Sheet (Access Only) Time Zone Restricted Information Access Code # and Device Type: Simple or Time Zone Relay: Momentary Type Time Zone Restricted Name Number or Hold (Latch) 1812-162-V-5-16...
  • Page 56 26-50 Access Codes Log Sheet (Access Only) Time Zone Restricted Information Access Code # and Device Type: Simple or Time Zone Relay: Momentary Type Time Zone Restricted Name Number or Hold (Latch) 1812-162-V-5-16...
  • Page 57 1-10 Temporary Access Codes Log Sheet (When using software ONLY) Relay: Temporary Device Beginning Ending Time Zone Momentary Name Access Code # Type Date Date Number or Hold (Latch) 1-10 Temporary Access Codes Log Sheet extra log sheet Relay: Temporary Device Beginning Ending...
  • Page 58: 1812-162

    Installation/Owner’s Manual Model 1812 Access Plus Model 1812 Access Plus Model 1812 Access Plus PC Programmable Residential Telephone Intercom/Access Control System Use this manual for circuit board 1970-010 Revision U or higher. 1812-162-V-5-16 www.doorking.com DoorKing, Inc. 120 S. Glasgow Avenue Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A.

This manual is also suitable for:

1812 access plus

Table of Contents