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DKS 8057 Installation And Programming Manual

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Model 8057 Receiver Installation and Programming Guide
The Model 8057 RF receiver is a small, compact unit designed to be used with DoorKing MicroClik™
transmitters. The receiver can store 10 facility codes and up to 16,000 unique transmitter codes when
ordered with the highest available memory. The receiver is also programmed to recognize certain
transmitter buttons only. The 8057 has a built in keypad allowing transmitter codes to be block coded,
or individually added or deleted to the units memory. The 8057 is a stand alone receiver that activates
a dry contact form C relay when a programmed transmitter code is received. The received code must
match the programmed facility code, transmitter code, and button code. The receiver is designed to
operate with an input power of 12 to 24 volts, AC or DC power. The relay contacts are rated at 30
volts, 1 amp max. This receiver must be protected from direct exposure to the weather.
TERMINAL WIRING
1.
Input power 12-24 volt AC, 12-24 volt DC NEGATIVE
2.
Input power 12-24 volt AC, 12-24 volt DC POSITIVE
3.
Relay Contact Normally Open
4.
Relay Normally Closed
5.
Relay Common
6.
Not Used
7.
Not Used
8.
Not Used
INSTALLATION
Mount the 8057 so that the receiving antenna is in free air and away from metal surroundings for best
reception and range. If the receiver is mounted inside a metal enclosure, such as a gate operator or
in the Outdoor Receiver Enclosure (P/N 8057-110), a coax antenna kit (P/N 1514-073) will be
required for optimal reception and range.
The RF LED on the side of
the case will blink as RF
energy is received. If the LED
blinks or is on continuously,
this indicates that there may
be
interference
on
frequency
(318
Mhz)
short range may be the result.
If this happens, try relocating
the receiver or remove the
source of interference.
NOTE:
Loop detectors and
proximity card readers can
cause receiver interference.
P/N 8057-065 REV A 2/01
C O M M O N
1
the
12-24 VAC / VDC
2
and
R E L A Y N O R M A L L Y O P E N
3
R E L A Y N O R M A L L Y C L O S E D
4
R E L A Y C O M M O N
5
Not Used
6
Not Used
7
Not Used
8
MASTER CODE SWITCH
RF LED

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Summary of Contents for DKS 8057

  • Page 1 Not Used INSTALLATION Mount the 8057 so that the receiving antenna is in free air and away from metal surroundings for best reception and range. If the receiver is mounted inside a metal enclosure, such as a gate operator or in the Outdoor Receiver Enclosure (P/N 8057-110), a coax antenna kit (P/N 1514-073) will be required for optimal reception and range.
  • Page 2 NOTE 1: This step applies to receivers with Rev E (2/01) circuit boards or higher. Earlier revisions require the receiver case to be opened to access the master code switch. All other programming steps remain the same. P/N 8057-065 REV A 2/01...
  • Page 3 P/N 8057-065 REV A 2/01...