High security encrypted “rotating code” rf receiver (4 pages)
Summary of Contents for DoorKing 8059 RF
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8059 RF receiver ● users guide DoorKing’s 8059 receivers can be used as stand-alone or Wiegand applications. Stand-alone applications can store up to 80 MicroCLIK transmitter codes activating its internal relay when a valid transmitter code is received. Wiegand applications will output transmitter codes in...
1. INPUT POWER COMMON 2. INPUT POWER 12-24 VOLT AC or DC 3. RELAY NORMALLY OPEN 4. RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED 5. RELAY COMMON 6. WIEGAND COMMON 7. WIEGAND DATA 0 7. WIEGAND DATA 0 8. WIEGAND DATA 1 8. WIEGAND DATA 1 PROGRAMMING BUTTON PROGRAMMING LED WIEGAND PROGRAMMING LED’s...
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Stand-Alone Wiring 1. Connect 12-24 Volt AC or DC power to terminals 1 and 2. If DC power is used, terminal 1 is NEGATIVE and terminal 2 is POSITVE. Use minimum18 AWG wire to power the receiver. 2. Connect the receiver relay contacts to the device to be activated. Terminal 3 is NORMALLY OPEN (N.O.), terminal 4 is NORMALLY CLOSED (N.C.) and terminal 5 is COMMON (C).
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LED sequence as shown. This will erase all regular and master transmitters. DKS DoorKing, Inc 8059-065-D-07-07 Designed by DKS, DoorKing in California 120 Glasgow Avenue, Inglewood, Ca. 90301, 310.641.1589...
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