Section 3 - Programming; General Programming; Master Code - DKS 1802 Installation & Owner's Manual

Telephone entry systems
Hide thumbs Also See for 1802:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

We strongly suggest that you read these programming instructions in their entirety before
beginning any programming of this telephone entry system.
The DoorKing 1802 Telephone Entry Systems can be programmed from the keypad on the front of
the entry system, or remotely from an off premise location using a touch tone telephone. When
programming from an off site location with a touch-tone telephone, the RING jumper MUST be
installed on the circuit board (see 2.3.5). We recommend that you do not attempt programming
from an off site location until you become familiar with these programming instructions.
Programming from the Keypad
Follow the programming instructions as described in each section of this manual.
The system will prompt you with short (beep) tones when programming steps have
been followed correctly and with a long tone (beeeeeep) when the programming
step is ended. The LCD display will prompt you for information that you will need to
enter.
Programming from an Offsite Location
Follow these steps when programming the system from an offsite location (remote). You MUST use a touch-tone telephone and
the RING jumper MUST be installed to perform off site (remote) programming.
1. Call the telephone number that the entry system is installed on from a touch-tone telephone. The entry system will
answer with a one second tone.
2. Follow the programming instructions as described in each section of this manual. The system will prompt you with
short (beep) tones when programming steps have been followed correctly.
3. When complete, hang up. (You cannot use 0 # to end remote programming sessions).
Programming Notes
When each programming step is performed correctly, a short tone (beep) will be heard. When the programming session is
ended, a long tone (beeeeeep) will be heard.
The amount of telephone numbers that can be programmed into the standard 1802 system is dependent on the memory size
ordered. Memory sizes available are 125 - 500 - 1000. The 1802EPD model has a standard memory size of 100. The memory
size also determines the number of four-digit entry codes (memory size + 12) that can be programmed into the system.
Five-digit entry codes are limited to six.

3.1 General Programming

3.1.1 Master Code

This programming step sets the system MASTER CODE. The master code is the four-digit
number required to gain access to the system memory. You need to know the master code
prior to performing any of the programming functions on the following pages.
Factory setting = 9999
1. Open the cabinet of the telephone entry system and turn the master code switch ON.
2. Choose and enter a four-digit master code
3. Turn the master code switch OFF and close the cabinet.
Important Note:
There is no way of retrieving the master code after it has been programmed in.
If you forget it, you will have to program in a new one but all other previously programmed information
will remain intact. Use log tables in back of manual to record your new master code. Keep it secure!
1802-065-D-10-14

SECTION 3 - PROGRAMMING

? ?
? ?
? ?
? ?
then press
(beep).
CONTRAST
DOORKING 1862-010
ON
MASTER
CODE
OFF
CLCK
SENSE
KEYPAD
3 2 1
MIC VOL
FEEDBACK
3 2 1
SPK
3 2 1
VOL
TONE
G
ON
R I N
HF
RING
TONE
HS
OFF
NO
PHONE
CGND
PSW
MICG
MIC
SPKR
COM
BAT
O N
E R
S T
CONTRAST
DOORKING 1862-010
M A
D E
C O
F
O F
ON
MASTER
CODE
OFF
CLCK
SENSE
KEYPAD
3 2 1
MIC VOL
FEEDBACK
3 2 1
SPK
3 2 1
VOL
TONE
ON
HF
RING
TONE
HS
OFF
NO
PHONE
CGND
PSW
MICG
MIC
SPKR
COM
BAT
NC
C
C
NC
NO
16AC
16AC
NC
C
C
NC
NO
16AC
16AC
19

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents