Dks Data Over Ip Phone Number Or System Id Number - DoorKing 1837 Owner's Manual

90 series telephone entry and access control systems
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3.2.10 DKS Data over IP Phone Number or System ID Number

The following programming sequence is necessary ONLY when using DoorKing DKS Data over IP. After installing the Remote
Account Manager Software, Version 6.4.i, there is an option to use the DoorKing DKS Data over IP service type on the System
Information screen.
When registering an entry system online with the DKS Data over IP requires either the 10-digit phone
number of the entry system or 10 digit ID number which DKS Data over IP will assign when registering.
or ID number MUST be programmed into the entry system to use the DKS Data over IP.
Visit http://www.doorking.com for more information.
Factory setting = No number in system
1. Press
5
9
and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE
2. Enter the 10-digit phone number or system ID number - assigned during registration, then press
0
3. Press
TOGETHER to end this programming sequence (beeeeeep).
Notes: This programming sequence automatically turns DKS Data over IP ON (section 6.1.9).
To view programmed number in system see section 6.1.7. To check for problems see section 6.1.8.
3.2.11 Re-Program Memory Size, with/without Cards and Anti-Pass Back
These features ONLY need to be re-programmed when a NEW 1830 entry system is to be used with EXISTING OLDER 1830 entry
systems that have a smaller memory size (less than 3000) with or without cards and anti-pass back capability and all units are
being managed by DKS Remote Account Manager Software with the "Share Info" feature. The new 1830 chip specification
MUST MATCH the older 1830 chip specifications or EXISTING programming conflicts will occur. See section 3.1.3 for more
information about 1830 memory specifications.
Factory setting = Step 2 - 8 (3000), Step 4 - 2 (Using Cards WITH Anti-Pass Back)
9
5
1. Press
and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE
The LCD display will read: MEM SIZE? 1 THRU 8
2. Enter a single-digit for memory size (1-8), then press
1=25 2=75 3=125 4=250 5=500 6=1000 7=2000 8=3000
The LCD display will read: xxxx MEM OK? 0=N 1=Y (xxxx is the memory you have chosen).
1
3. Press YES
(beep), OR NO
Note: Selecting NO (0*) will go back to the previous step.
After YES (1*) is entered, The LCD display will read: CARDS 0=N 1=Y 2=ANTI
4. Press
0
(beep) NO Cards, OR
The LCD display will read: ERASE MEM? 1=Y 0=N
1
5. Press YES
(beep), OR NO
Note: Selecting NO (0*) will go back to the first step.
After YES (1* BEEP) is entered, A long beep will be heard after memory has been erased (beeeeeep).
1835-067-A-9-18
?
?
?
?
(beep).
0
(beep).
1
(beep) Use Cards, OR
0
(beep).
?
?
(beep).
CAUTION:
?
?
(beep).
sequence will erase ALL
information stored on the
existing memory chip.
2
(beep) Use Cards with Anti-Pass Back
This phone number
(beep).
This programming
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