Main Terminal Description - DoorKing 1812 Classic Owner's Manual

Telephone intercom systems
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1.9 MAIN TERMINAL DESCRIPTION

External
Time Clock
12 V
Battery
Electric
Strike
Magnetic Lock
Door Strike
Magnetic Lock
Power Supply
External time clock input may be used to create an additional time zone for entry codes.
Two 12 volt, .8 amp gel-cell batteries (DoorKing p/n 1801-008 or equivalent) can be
connected in series to provide 24 volt DC power to operate the system or keep the system
running in the event of a power outage.
Back-up batteries are not required to keep the internal time clock in the 1812 system running.
This clock has its own built-in standby power source.
Relay contacts are rated for 3 amps @ 30 VAC maximum.
It is highly recommended that a low voltage surge suppresser (DoorKing p/n 1878-010) be
installed to help protect the telephone entry system from power surges.
1812-065-M-3-07
See Phone Wire
Detail Drawings
Switch
Switch
+
+
12 V
Battery
Gate
Operator
24 VAC, 20 VA
Input Power
1 - Phone In
2 - Phone In
3 - Case Ground
4 - Phone Out
5 - Phone Out
6 - Time Zone Clock Input
7 - Input 1 (Activates Relay 1)
8 - Input 2 (Activates Relay 2)
9 - Battery Negative / Common
10 - Battery Positive 24 VDC
11 - Relay 1 Normally Open
12 - Relay 1 Normally Closed
13 - Relay 1 Common
14 - Relay 2 Normally Open
15 - Relay 2 Normally Closed
16 - Relay 2 Common
17 - 24 VAC Input
18 - 24 VAC Input
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