Number Of Area Codes Allowed; Call-Up Operation When Interfacing With Doorking 1816 Or 1820 Systems; Resident Elevator Button Relay Time; Tone Open" Sound On Or Off - DoorKing 1835 Owner's Manual

Pc programmable telephone entry and access control systems
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3.2.2 Number of Area Codes Allowed

This programming step sets the system to allow either "up to 10" or "up to 255" alternate area codes (AAC) to be programmed
into the system.
Factory setting = 1 (255 area codes)
MNO
MNO
OPER
OPER
1. Press
6
0
The LCD display on the 1834, 1835 and 1837 systems will read: 10 AAC=0 255 AAC=1
OPER
OPER
2. Enter
(beep) for 10 area codes OR enter
0
The display will read: ERASE MEM? 1=Y 0=N. (Choosing 1 WILL ERASE the memory and WILL evoke the area code choice.
Choosing 0 WILL NOT ERASE memory and WILL NOT evoke the choice).
SP
SP
3. Enter either
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3.2.3 Call-up Operation when Interfacing with DoorKing 1816 or 1820 Systems

This feature is ONLY used when the telephone entry system is interfaced with a DoorKing 1816 or 1820 Telephone Intercom
system under certain special applications. This CALL-UP feature provides special programming that will allow the system to
call the phone number of a CO (Central Office) line connected to these systems. Once the 1816 or 1820 answers the call, the
system will automatically send out DTMF tones that will activate the CALL-UP feature in the 1816 or 1820 system, and then
send the four digit directory code to the resident selected by the visitor. This allows visitors to contact tenants in the building
that do not have CO phone service through the telephone entry system. Refer to the 1816 / 1820 Installation Manual, and check
with your DoorKing representative on the special applications that this feature is used for.
Factory setting = OFF (DO NOT turn ON unless interfacing with a 1816 or 1820)
PQRS
PQRS
TUV
TUV
1. Press
7
8
OPER
OPER
2. Enter
(beep) to turn the call-up feature OFF.
0
SP
SP
Enter
(beep) to turn the call-up feature ON. Special applications ONLY.
1
OPER
OPER
3. Press
together to end this programming sequence (beeeeeep).
0

3.2.4 Resident Elevator Button Relay Time

When elevator control is in use, an access device such as a card reader must be installed in the elevator car to allow residents
access to the floors in the building. The time interval that the button(s) is "live" after the resident activates the access device is
dependant on the revision level of the 1830 series circuit board, not the 2348 elevator control board. The relay time interval for
1830 series circuit boards with revision level A-E is set at 7 seconds. The time interval can be programmed from 1 – 254
seconds on boards with revision level F and higher.
Factory setting = 007 (7 seconds)
DEF
DEF
MNO
MNO
1. Press
3
6
The LCD display on the 1835 and 1837 systems will read: RES ELE TIME xxx SEC
2. Enter the relay time in seconds using three-digits (001 – 254), then press
OPER
OPER
3. Press
together to end this programming step (beeeeeep).
0

3.2.5 "Tone Open" Sound On or Off

The following programming sequence turns the "Tone Open" sound either On or Off (when the relays activate). This feature is
available on Rev K boards or higher. See 3.3.3 for information about "Tone Open" numbers feature.
Factory setting = 1 (tone ON)
SP
SP
JKL
JKL
1. Press
1
5
The LCD display on the 1835 and 1837 systems will read: BEEP RLY OP? 0=N 1=Y
SP
SP
2. Enter
for YES - tone will sound or
1
OPER
OPER
3. Press
together to end this programming sequence (beeeeeep).
0
1835-065-D-5-17
and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE
(beeeeeep) to set the change OR
and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE
and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE
and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE
OPER
OPER
for NO - tone will not sound, then press
0
? ?
?
?
?
SP
SP
(beep) for 255 area codes.
1
OPER
OPER
(beeeeeep) to cancel the change.
0
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
CAUTION:
When changing an
existing 1830 system from 255 to
10, ALL existing programmed
(beep).
memory will be erased but the
programmed screen display
messages, Section 3.4.
(beep).
(beep).
(beep).
(beep).
(beep).
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