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Owner’s Manual Model 2348 Elevator Control Boards DoorKing, Inc. 120 Glasgow Avenue Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A. Phone: 310-645-0023 Fax: 310-641-1586 www.doorking.com P/N 2348-065 REV D, 12/07 Copyright 2001 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.
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DoorKing, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of DoorKing, Inc. to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes. Additionally, DoorKing, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual.
Elevator control is typically used in high rise apartment building applications that are equipped with this option and a DoorKing Model 1833, 1835 or 1837 Telephone Entry System, or the DoorKing Model 1838 Multi-door Access Control System. This system also requires the installation of an access device (card reader) in the elevator car to enable building residents to activate the floor buttons according to the security level assigned to them.
Lobby Hall Call Off If SW2, switch 8 is in the ON position, the "Lobby Hall Up Call" relay on the 2348-010 board does not operate. When the visitor is granted access, the floor button that the resident who granted the visitor access resides on immediately becomes "live"...
"live.” The time interval that the button(s) is “live” is dependant on the revision level of the 1830 series telephone entry/access controller circuit board, not the 2348 elevator control board. Refer to the table below.
(1833, 1835, 1837, 1838) is eight. That is eight elevator cars (shafts) with each car serving up to 64 floors. Each 2348-010 elevator control board can control up to 16 floors in a single shaft, therefore a single elevator serving 64 floors requires the use of four (4) 2348-010 boards. If two elevator cars (shafts) need to be controlled, with each car serving 32 floors, a total of four (4) 2348-010 boards would be required - two for each elevator car (shaft).
2348-010 board(s) is simplified. 110 VAC power must be available nearby to power the transformer(s) that will supply 16 VAC power to the 2348-010 board(s). One 16 VAC power transformer is required for each elevator car (shaft) controlled.
This is determined by the switch settings of SW1 (top) and SW2 (bottom) on each of the 2348-010 boards. The floor relays on the board can be set to operate as either normally closed or normally open devices by placement of the relay jumpers on either the N.O. or N.C. pins next to the corresponding relay.
NOTE: SW-1, switches 1, 2 and 3, apply only to the MASTER board. These switches are not relevant to other 2348-010 boards connected to the MASTER board via the ribbon cable and can be left in the OFF position.
The LOBBY HALL CALL relay feature is turned on or off by SW-2 switch 8, and like the other relays on the 2348-010 board it can be set to operate as either a normally open (N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.) device. The normal setting for the LOBBY HALL CALL relay is N.O.
Floor control relays WILL energize when power is applied to the board. Switches 1-2-3: These switches identify which elevator shaft the 2348 circuit board is controlling. Refer to the switch matrix (table 3) on page 16 for switch settings to identify elevator shafts 1 – 8.
The 2348-010 elevator control board contains a number of static sensitive components that can be damaged or destroyed by static discharges during installation or use. Discharge any static prior to removing any circuit board from the cabinet by touching a proper ground device.
If multiple transformers are required to power several elevator control cabinets, consider using the DoorKing model 1200 Transformer Box (P/N 1200-080). This ETL listed box provides a lockable enclosure that can house up to four (4) transformers to meet your power requirements.
Control Wiring Use the figures on the next two pages to assist you with wire connections to the 2348 Elevator Control Board. 4.4.1 Wiegand Wiring Up to eight (8) MASTER 2348-010 elevator control boards can be connected to a single access control system.
Ground Floor Detect Switch The ground floor detect switch signals the 2348-010 elevator control board that the elevator car has arrived at the lobby or ground floor. This signal is in the form of a switch closure across terminals 17 and 18 and may be available from existing hardware in the elevator electronics panel.
Wiring to Elevator Control by licensed elevator control technician only. Supplied Ribbon Cable between boards. DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 90301 Title: Wiring - 2348 Elevator Control Board Floor relays are rated for 5 amp @ 125 Volt. Date: 12/07 Dwg. No.
Terminals 69-70, Lobby Hall Up Call. Ground Detect Switch must be used when Lobby Hall Up Call Relay is used. DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 90301 Title: Detail Wiring - 2348 Elevator Control Board Floor relays are rated for 5 amp @ 125 Volt. Date: 12/07 Dwg.
Ground floor detect is not required. • SW2, Switch 8 OFF - Ground Floor Detect contact must be provided to 2348 board to identify when elevator reaches the lobby (or ground) level. When visitor access is granted through the entry system, the LOBBY HALL UP CALL relay will activate momentarily.
The following pages show these various screens and provide some quick reference information on setting up and programming the Remote Account Manager Software for elevator control functions. For further details, please refer to the Remote Account Manager Software manual (1835-066). Page 28 2348-065-D-12-07...
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This example shows that: Relay #4 is in Elevator #1 Relay #7 is in Elevator #2 Relay #8 is in Elevator #3 2348-065-D-12-07 Page 29...
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In this case, relays 4, 7 & 8. • Floors - To program floor level control, select which floors will be included within this time zone. The example shows that Floors P1, 2, 3 & 4 will be provides with 24hr, 7 day access. Page 30 2348-065-D-12-07...
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Floors - To program floor level control, select which floors will be included within this time zone. The example shows that the Fitness Center on Floor “FT” will have access from 7AM – 9PM, Monday – Friday. 2348-065-D-12-07 Page 31...
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ER (Elevator Reference #) - This number pertains to the Elevator Reference Screen (see below). It controls which elevator is called down when visitor access is granted, and how long the resident’s floor button will be active for the visitor. Page 32 2348-065-D-12-07...
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1 minute. Elevator Reference 2: Calls elevator 1 to lobby, floor button is enabled for 30 seconds. Elevator Reference 3: Calls elevators 1, 2 & 3 to lobby. Floor buttons enabled in each elevator for 3:30 seconds. 2348-065-D-12-07 Page 33...
• Be sure that the POWER LED on each 2348 elevator control board connected in the system is ON when power is applied. If POWER LED is not ON, check for 16 VAC power at terminals 35 and 36 on the MASTER board.
(1833, 1835, 1837 or 1838). These programming steps will cause the access system to wiegand shaft and floor data to the 2348-010 elevator control board(s) so that it can be determined that the corresponding relay(s) on the elevator control board(s) are operating. Refer to the 1833, 1835, 1837 or 1838 User's Manual for additional information on trouble shooting the access control system.
Appendix We strongly recommend that all wiring connections made from the 2348-010 Elevator Control board to the Elevator Control Panel be marked and labeled. The charts on the following pages should be completed for written documentation of the wiring interface. An example is shown below.
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